Bump, sorry dude, beat you to it on the new direction. This was the label of my local record store, you would often see the members of top buzz, Bukem, wax doctor behind the counter back in the day. Me and my mate like many others would go down there on a Saturday and just hang out listening to all the news beats being spun. Oh happy days!
Hear is another one, if you can find them on youtube then why not post fave sets from back in the day. Was at this one, was not the best rave I ever went to but to this day it was the loudest... And Easygroove, this man could mix...
One of my most played tapes way back when, Bukem and Conrad were THE best pairing in my opinion. This set just ****in' rocks man. Still have Dreamscape 7,8,10 and 11 tape packs This was another good set, a full both sides of the tape.
My whole bedroom was covered floor to ceiling with flyers. Always used to love looking at anything drawn by Pez (Helter Skelter, Dreamscape)
Oh and just so you know, I'm being paid to sit in front of this laptop and share DnB with you, I have a really slow day today.
Nice one, it's a real shame how Goodlooking has turned out. Conrad has only recently just split with bukem. I think it was to do with the split of the money. Conrad was getting about £200 per set and Bukem £1500/2000. They have sort of fallen out. This is what I have been reading recently. Best set of the night at Dreamscape 10 for me was bukem, they happy hardcore glow sticks posse did not like it but plenty of us did.
Getting paid to listen to some top tunage, nice job. The Ipswich forum may need another mod at this rate while you'v gone awol,lol!
Right, I may not post anymore for a little while, plenty to be listening too. I tend to open up another tab so I can have a music thread while reading this forum on another. Cheers dude, catch you laters!
We hardly need mods on our board anyway, a good bunch of posters there and me and my partner KoPR don't like playing headmaster, so it flows smoothly most of the time.
I will just add this. It may look strange to any other forum member that looks into this thread and thinks what the ****, call that music etc. Well I'm sure your agree that we were the lucky ones. There will never be a time like it again. It was a special time, it was more than just a youth movement, it felt like a revolution. It was very naughty but it united complete strangers and broke down racial barriers. Gutted it's all gone now and I'm too old to be going even if it was but nobody will take these cherished memories away. Hardcore will never die!
I've said before that DnB can be as good as classical music sometime.Throw in the jazz, ragga, hip hop and soul influences, plus countless movie samples and there is something for everybody to be found in DnB.
Have you seen these yet, been on youtube for a while but still hilarious, some very clever video editing...