I got sober 4 yrs ago and struggle to listen to music from the past but this has just made me cry happy tears and dance like i was bcak in my raving days ! Wow! Talk about emotional ! 😭🙌❤️❤️❤️
Hardfloor absolutely blew my mind back in the day. Talk about losing yourself in music in a crowded hot sweaty club, smiling faces from everyone who caught your eye. Happy days
I hear you, I sometimes wonder whether people in the comments section went the same clubs? Smiling faces for sure, peace and love, but for me, it was that drop and the extended drums leading to the drop that seemed at the time to go on forever... the moment everyone really lost themselves to the music.
@@desoliver9712 When there’s maybe 1,000 people in a club and every single one of them is on the same vibe, I’m not religious, but that must be as close to what the god-botherers bang on about. Just….wow. Amazing. I wouldn’t change a single night. Except maybe the one I had a speckled and barely stood up the whole night, I just chilled in my beanbag smoking green and nodding along to Jeremy Healy, back when he did the same set every single week for probably six months of every year and got silly money for it! Happy days
this got into me in the 90s when it came out. You'd see a dust shaped version of where I was running off onto the dancefloor 😀(No mobile phone to restrict my hands from dancing. Full body workout 😀 Hello my slim past self 😀
This is how dance music did progress, unfortunately towards the end of the 90s things started to become commercial =/ I can remember dancing my ass off to this in the middle of many a farmers fields in the early hours of the morning to this for sure! ;)
I am still raving in the year 2019, and I am still introducing people to this amazing piece of music.. And everytime I do they are blown away just as much as me when i first heard it! Don't worry this will live on forever no matter what :)
Just takes me right back to the mid 1990s just after the hardcore rave scene when house clubs became the thing!!- this tune use to get everyone in the zone as one without fail!!🙏
Re yr username...We lived near the best Acid lab ever..... Kingston Upon Thames.. Tragically busted, but the coppers tripped out from acid spilled on carpet....they described their trip well though. 'Operation Julie'..Never had such wondrous acid since. Very skilled Chemists. 💕
@@Oakleaf700hi Julie! .. I do hope that some decent acid house was playing at the time like this other version of Yeke Yeke by Guinean recording artist Mory Kanté which was re-mixed by Oliver Bondzio and Ramon Zenker of Hardfloor who are from Germany .. "In Guinea when young people are approaching the age of marriage they flirt with each other through music. They court and ensnare each other through their songs and dances. These are sweet songs, 'Yekeke' is one of them. It's the sound that young women make when they dance ... It's their way of communicating their interest" .. those were the words of Mory Kanté who died in 2020 aged 70 ;-) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YDZ9HYCAknc.html
This song is in the end credits of the BBC Special 'Serpents' about snakes, hosted by David Attenborough. That's how I got to know it 20 years ago, and it's still one of the best dance songs I've ever heard.
I remember this being played for the parachute dance at Whirl-Y-Gig in London mid-90s and loving it! Even if it leans heavily into Hardfloor's own Aceperience, its still a great remix
This mix rang through the dance floors of the early '90s clubs in London like Bagleys, The Cross, Turnmills, and The End. True Mega Clubs where it was about the music NOT the DJ. People faced each other and not the booth. A part of my life that I never want to forget. Truly EPIC!
I’m friends m 2 of the best DJ’s in Pakistan and if they’re playing and they know I’m tripping they’ll play it no matter what anyone says.... even if I’m the only person on the floor which happened once btw