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rave scene meaning old skool trance, dance, rave, breakbeats, underground, warehouse ect
mine are

Cosmic Baby-Heaven's Tears and space track
Leftfield
Jam & Spoon
The Age Of Love-the age of love
the klf-what time is love
Oxytozin-Conclusion Elevator
Legend B-End of Season
The Scientist - The Exorcist
Cloud 9 - You Got Me Burning
Shut Up & Dance-The Green Man
Bug Kann And The Plastic Jam-Made In Two Minutes
The Prodigy

i only want to know because i wasnt around at that time and i thought someone might know some better tunes to listen to

2007-02-01 05:55:52 · 5 answers · asked by L 5 in Entertainment & Music Music

5 answers

Here's some of my favorites I use to spin here on the West Coast back in the day...DJAM

Evapor 8 - Altern 8
It's Just A Feeling - Terrorize
Close Your Eyes - Acen
Observing The Earth - Dyewitness
Charlie - The Prodigy
Playing With Knives - Bizarre Inc.
Bombscare - 2 Bad Mice
Anastasia - T99
Rave The Rhythm - Channel X
He Never Lost His Hardcore - NRG

2007-02-01 06:09:33 · answer #1 · answered by DJAM 5 · 0 0

Yeah the prodigy are fantastic and have a lot to do with creating the rave culture. So you could say it began in Essex! Ratpack are wicked and Slipmat SMD's although think SMD 1 (slipmat dubs) was released 1993. For a trip down memory lane check out the link! Also I have seen a copy of the 1989 Raydon Rave video, it is fantastic! I wish I could get in a time machine and go there! Unfortunately I was a nipper then, lol!
http://www.fantazia.org.uk/Scene/timeline3.htm

Memories, oh dear big up ya chest!

2007-02-01 06:08:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Definitely the first prodigy album - 'fire', 'out of space', hyperspeed', and 'rough in the jungle', you could damn near incite a rave party just by putting that CD on the speakers.

Another good oldie is Radioactive Goldfish - 'LSD is the bomb' (my old tape got warped, and I've had a ***** of a time finding it on CD, or even to download).

Bjork, Massive Attack, Portishead, Chemical Brothers, Meat Beat Manifesto, Front 242

and once everyone is tired of dancing to techno - start a moshpit with some industrial:

NIN 'sin', 'get down make love' (b-side on sin single)

KMFDM 'godlike', 'drug against war'

Ministry 'thieves', 'stigmata'

We used to have an awesome club here called 'the underground' that was located in an old building - it was the ultimate hangout for ravers, goths, and punks, everyone got along and the DJ spun something for everyone (occasionally some frat daddies would show up and get their azzes kicked).

2007-02-01 06:18:21 · answer #3 · answered by superfunkmasta 4 · 0 0

Santana's cover of Fleetwood Macs "Black Magic woman" Stevie Ray Vaughan's cover of Jimi Hendrix's Voodoo Chile(reasonable return) Jimi Hendrix's cover of Bob Dylan's "All alongside The Watchtower" Jeff Becks cover of Stevie ask your self's "Superstitious"

2016-11-02 01:39:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

T99=Anathasia, Holy Noise=The Noise, Incubus=The Spirit, PRAGA KHAN=RAVE ALARM (its wicked) and a tune called Insomniac but i 4get who did it.

2007-02-01 06:11:02 · answer #5 · answered by khayne666 2 · 0 0

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