This image was pretty much my unknowing introduction to dnb. Probably around 5-6yr old sitting at the corner desk for hours playing Unreal Tournament with the tower speakers and under the desk sub cranked. I remember being so entranced in the game but I think it was the music I was enjoying.
There was a point when I was a kid where I made fun of my best friend for liking "video game music." Then I realized it was actually the best music. I think I still owe him an apology.
@@lloydvasser4889 I think it’s funny because I would’ve never really said I liked the music. Most of the time if the game was good would be in a flow and wouldn’t even notice the music. Being older i’ve now realize it was probably the music also that helped induce the flow state.
@@nendouuu2443 Yes, it's strange to think about all the creative elements you pick up on as an adult. I think that is one of the reasons why it is so much fun to revisit nostalgic games and other media. It is familiar, but can offer a completely new experience when listening to something 20 years later. Fascinating how the mind works, it is like magic.
Very nice. Looking out the window at a massive storm - big grey impenetrable sky - fab lightning - currents two miles away - listening to this amazing mix here - Nuttin as good as this
Fantastic mix, --but the first track that not only got me moving, but gave me 'stank face'... of course it was your track! Thanks for continuing to put love and passion out into the world, friend.
The truest statement. We’re drifting into a future where humans are going to be living without any arts and humanities… but I’ll be here listening to, and making, old tunez. 😊
Thanks for checking it out! If you haven’t already, you should check out a legendary demo it was used in back in 2000, one of my favorites to this day ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B-7UQLHrS1U.htmlsi=5ylREilvPfUZAs38
The first track in this mix was made in the 90s, launch control was released in 2020. Could be the original artist? Pirat was popular in the tracker scene back then and they definitely made the first track on this mix. It could be that coaxiant is either Pirat, or someone who stole the song.
hi there, i sadly don't have any information about it. i found it on one of my firewire hard drives from the early/mid-2000s... so it was probably from an old image website or something. it's absolutely NOT AI-generated.
@@arcologies the parallels between this outlook and the way people treated electronic music, sampling etc. 30 years ago is hilariously ironic to me. 90s heads were convinced sampling would be the death of music, instead it just changed it. AI will be the same, it's never going to replace artists, it's only going to become a tool they use. Mark my words.
Smashing Mix... Amen Junglism ... But is all this music from the 1990s. Doubt it, because of given complexity within the drum programming and overall production detail.
thanks for checking it out, glad you enjoyed it! out of the 24 tracks here: 4 of the tracks are from the last 5 years, another 4 are from the early 2000s (2000-2005) but were made using tracker software from the 90s; and the rest are from the 90s :)
thats awesome, are these all really old files? do you reckon some of these could be more modern and just mixed into here (akin to the fake lostwave incident)?
hi there, thanks for checking out the mix! most of these songs are 20+ year old tracks... only existing in some sort of tracker format... many of these are all part of a giant tracker MP3 collection i gathered years ago. a few of them were made with impulse tracker and the polyend tracker within the last 4 years. Yah, some people may have heard them before (especially if they were into the tracker scene)... but many (most) current fans of the genre probably haven't :) i made a couple of old tracks in here that were never released anywhere except on soundcloud years ago... where they maybe got like 20 plays lol.