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wajad
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by wajad » Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:58 am
ALL OF THESE !!!
Piston wrote:Manix
Dance Conspiracy
4 Hero
Powerpill
Altern 8
Top Buzz
Ratpack
Urban Shakedown
True Faith
Zero B
Bodysnatch
2 Bad Mice
Lennie De Ice
Liquid
Shades Of Rhythm
Genaside II
Bitin' Back
Congress
One Tribe
Gee Double E
Outlander
also...
3 down
cheeba wizard
the hypnotist
old rufige cru
old omni trio
old dj hype
old grooverider
old fabio
dj crystl
t99
congress
vibes & wishdokta
re-activate
foul play
rhythm section
easymo
nasty habits
primary source
nick o.d.
energizer
project one
dj solo
the scientist
hypersonic
a bunch of these have probably already been mentioned and some aren't
only from 92...
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duck
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by duck » Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:35 am
Solo Strike wrote:duck wrote:none of the people I actually made it for seemed to enjoy it the tasteless losers, so I'm glad someone is

Surprised the Hard Crew didn't love it man, this shit is banging. When did you play?
ah, no - crossed wires, I made it as a souvenir for the crew I went up with, didn't have a set there..... not yet anyway
(and cheers!)
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crowleyhead
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by crowleyhead » Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:10 pm
I was either 2 or 3, playing Streets Of Rage 2 before Pre-school.
Ironically, I still swear that's sampled in "Terminator".
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steppo
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by steppo » Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:18 pm
i was in 6th grade listening to onyx, funkdoobiest, cypress hill, naughty by nature, etc
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Pistonsbeneath
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by Pistonsbeneath » Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:23 pm
CrowleyHead wrote:I was either 2 or 3, playing Streets Of Rage 2 before Pre-school.
Ironically, I still swear that's sampled in "Terminator".
streets of rage 2 is sampled in wicked king of persia
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lwiz
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by lwiz » Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:04 pm
European Championships in Sweden and Denmark got a free spot as there was war in Jugoslavia and won the whole got damn shit.
Sweden beat England 2-1 , but lost in the semi vs Germany.
I had just bought the amazing album by EPMD - Business Never Personal and was a young G. hehe
"WHO KILLED JANE WHO KILLED JANE?!!!! -Not the squad mate, I think we've been framed"

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petel
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by petel » Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:09 pm
roke wrote:was and probably still is one of my fav comps

mate, this used to get heavy rotation back in the day
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intager
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by intager » Fri Jul 24, 2009 2:52 am
Was about about 13, just getting into the 'rave' sound.
Hitting up backyard parties, drinking kegs and listening to what ever the DJs were playing, mostly belgium techno.
Think I hit up my first warehouse party around the end of 92.
That was a great year from music all around.
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solo strike
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by solo strike » Fri Jul 24, 2009 8:14 am
duck wrote:Solo Strike wrote:duck wrote:none of the people I actually made it for seemed to enjoy it the tasteless losers, so I'm glad someone is

Surprised the Hard Crew didn't love it man, this shit is banging. When did you play?
ah, no - crossed wires, I made it as a souvenir for the crew I went up with, didn't have a set there..... not yet anyway
(and cheers!)
Ahh right fair play. Guessing it's an Ableton mix? You should send it to James at Bangface, they're really good with letting unknowns play early slots if there's talent there, I got to play with Noisia and Dylan last year. Was the best thing ever
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duck
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by duck » Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:06 am
[quote="Solo Strike]
Ahh right fair play. Guessing it's an Ableton mix? You should send it to James at Bangface, they're really good with letting unknowns play early slots if there's talent there, I got to play with Noisia and Dylan last year. Was the best thing ever[/quote]
yeah, it is Ableton'd - half of it's off CD and I've got no CD decks/serato at the mo so was the only way to string it together properly...
Noisia/Dylan is pretty awesome, nice work!
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chester perry
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by chester perry » Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:42 am
LWiz wrote:European Championships in Sweden and Denmark got a free spot as there was war in Jugoslavia and won the whole got damn shit.
Sweden beat England 2-1 , but lost in the semi vs Germany.
I had just bought the amazing album by EPMD - Business Never Personal and was a young G. hehe
"WHO KILLED JANE WHO KILLED JANE?!!!! -Not the squad mate, I think we've been framed"

Oh Tommy Tommy Brolin
He put the English OUT OUT OUT
Check out Hit the Decks 3, a classic mix tape and can be found on Ebay.
Where was i in 92??? gtting down to EPMD,NWA, PE, The Prodigy and c ausing mayhem on Higlnad League terraces.

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bunzer0
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by bunzer0 » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:15 am
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bismal
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by bismal » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:37 am
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deamonds
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by deamonds » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:41 am
I was about 3 init, so at my mums probably...
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tacospheros
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by tacospheros » Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:07 pm
fuck me , the average age up in here is like 16-17 ?? wow and i thought i was a youngin
lets see 92 i was in 4th grade listening to hiphop on the radio and playing kickball. yknow, real ardcore gangster shit
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egoless
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by egoless » Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:15 pm
this sounds goood! Can't believe it was in 92
As for where I was in 92.. In the basement, hiding from bombs in the middle of the war

Lion Charge records, ZamZam sounds
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just jim
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by just jim » Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:21 pm
i was 16. i heard the following tune in october of that year and it changed the course of my life. sounds really silly typing that, but true when i think about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huhIoRHcZJs
other big things for me then was MBM, Opus III, Eon, and NRG.
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Pistonsbeneath
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by Pistonsbeneath » Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:27 pm
EGOLESS wrote:
this sounds goood! Can't believe it was in 92
As for where I was in 92.. In the basement, hiding from bombs in the middle of the war

and so will the rest of us in a few years no doubt
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godflesh fiend
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by godflesh fiend » Fri Jul 24, 2009 9:28 pm
The only album that mattered to me in 1992 was.......
Ministry's "ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘ"
I was 17.
"Just One Fix" still blows everything out of the water.
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