2001 One Nation at Stratford Rex was my first rave when it had that dark underground feel to it unlike most of today's stuff, it's still good but definitely old skool these lot been about for years now aswell legends in the game 💯
I feel uuu 😭 Better Days: The Story of UK Rave, Real Scenes: Berlin | Resident Advisor, Modulations - History of Electronic Music are what my other tabs are about. Ive seen Modulations before aswell, would recommend! got me into some of the classic gems from the 90s.
The days of bangers from people like bad company and Ed rush are long gone. Now it's just sane old beats which sound like they come from an atari game. U will never hear masterpieces like ladies of Spain made again
I came onto this scene just now and what I admire so much about the "old" dnb is how they still produced bangin' drums and used classic breaks. Today its all overproduced rimshot and kick stuff. Just feels so tame to me
To this day "The Nine" is still one of the dirtiest d+b tracks out there - here in Ireland the DJ dropped The Nine back in the day and the gathering at any club/bar/house party/warehouse bash/free party sound system lost their shit once they realised they were about to hear that fucking beast of a bassline. Certified banger in 1998 - now 25 years on and it's still dismantling dancefloors. Thanks for the upload - not heard this track in years as it happens. Sweet.😉
@@nellateea3238 clearly, but the synth patch they have used is very similar, and either rewritten and copied it into another track or visa versa, often when producing, one track evolves into another.
@@Enkoder quite a few BC tunes from around that time which subsequently evolved into others. But different enough that they stand on their own. It's a nice way to get a sense of the genealogy of their music making.
@@thejhonnie perhaps ive worded it wrong lol, i was saying how darkside dnb lacked a massive following now and that it pained me that it never had one to begin with
Bc. This is what you get when you mix white folk with people of black origin. I used to wait every Monday at record shop for there promos or releases back in early 2000