Founded in 1993 after being influenced by the UK rave and breakbeat scene, g-lock tries to express a state of mind using breakbeats as the main ingredient. The band's name comes from a jetfighter's G-LOC (a loss of consciousness occurring from excessive and sustained g-forces)
I'm 53. I have few regrets. Of those, none are of the outrageous actions and events that occurred whilst under many many glorious substances. Though, one night in Cream, I was convinced that after many many failed practices, that I would be able to do what this legend is doing with ease and beauty. For about 3 minutes I went for it but I'm pretty sure I was performing a hybrid Charleston with heavy undertones of Irish dancing. I've watched 1000s of hours of this and my brain still doesn't get how it's done. That is my one regret. This guy is epic. I can only imagine the nights he's had. Get in Fella.
@@user-ir5wq6db8eGoooor Bless ya. Each year I say to the Wife that I've had to cross another thing off the list that I'm not allowed to do anymore. It started about 10 yrs back when I skipped for a laugh and the lower half of my right leg came out of the knee joint and turned. That was odd and disquietingly painful. This the list began. I used to start off with the Mooch and then enjoy gradually building up to full on bouncing for the next 8 hours. I popped pills when they were still in capsules. Rhubarb and Custards, Dennis The Menace etc. Even the running man would turn me into wet chalk. I'm more than happy with the memories and this guy is class. I wish I knew all the old crowd and see if I can spend my later years on Mushrooms. It's gotta be the future.....surely. Cheers matey. Happy Bouncing. 😊
Wow I loved Prodigy but I was only 10 in 1995.... though I was raving before my 15th birthday.... take me back pls, turn 40 in 2 years n it's not fun 😂😂
The lad is a legend and that's exactly how prodigy and everyone at raves danced. I went to prodigy at the labyrinth in London on 27th April 1991 then back to sharky's for the after party. This was there first proper PA as I remember.
Loved the raving days back then. Music that was new and felt good and everyone did 100% feel good, don't see it much these days the music nowadays makes these youngunz act like they got a problem with everything,