Mad Dogs - Out (Jack & Phil Remixes) Excellent late 93', early 94 remix of the earlier released 'Monged Out' track from Mad Dog, and remixed by Jack Smooth.
Some of the best music ever to come out... EVER. So many people missing out on hearing the magic of this Era. I really enjoy driving to these songs, like im in real life Ridge Racer.
Ron wells your a genius at its best sir, I wasn’t lucky to be around to rave to this but I am enjoying this as much as I can, specially at friends on a Friday I always have this on once again for the lovely music
I remember that bassline breakdown so vivid because i was magic mushroomed out of my box at the time seeing all kinds of madness....The power of music, takes you right back to a pinpoint in life.
I had a mushroom session whilst on the decks back in the day and input on renegade snares and that was it, .I could not play any other tune😂 that was the only tune I put on for the whole sesh haha
@@dj_adam_g_uk remember coming back from the roller.first time i ever heard that tune and yes that was the tune i was talking about.didnt know what it was called at that point.
Took about 100-150 and about two weeks later I'm still waking up like pls when do I come back down 😂 My mate took 500 and was floating not walking just floating with the biggest Cheshire cat grin on his face 😂
Again 1 man 2 thank 4 pushing this sound a chap by the name of Danny Williamson need any more clues utter class am so thankful 2 have been a huge fan since l8t 80's early 90"s wat ever happened 2 this magical sound respect 2 all the movers n shakers yeah yeah yeah yeah 👍👏
I'm telling you now people who are not really into this style of music have paid attention to this one. That build up is sublime. Reminds me of Fugitive by Fugitive on underdog records.
Would have to agree with that. I am real picky with the Jungle or DnB I like and this one scratches that itch :P Jack N Phil are pretty unique in what they created. True artists.
@@fusion01wp I remember the young lady who used to be behind the counter at the original Basement Records opposite the station in Reading. For years I thought she was the inspiration for the Dreamscape 1 flier... Still got an original Basement Records coat at my mums (green with the Basement logo). Was always like that scene out of Human Traffic in there! Miss those days now I'm an old codger...
Ratty was a big DJ and producer always gets our respect!! Slipmat, D-Force, Ellis Dee, Wishdokta, DJ Ron, Nookie, Foul Play, Omni Trio and all those guys get a special mention!!
Yeah the jump up crew couldnt handle the more laid back sounds.thought it was always good to have a bukem,fabio,peshay style set went out raving.time to gather your thoughts in amongst the madness.