Goa Bill Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 A week ago Simon Posford put this classic tune (The Jam & Spoon remix) in the middle of his dj set and the crowd went wild. Am i the only one around that thinks that the importance of this tune in forming Trance and Goa Trance music was slightly overlooked? Here's the tune if you don't remember or too young to know. Discuss... Quote
traveller Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 I think he played this tune during his Shpongle DJ set in Finland a while back Actually right in between Shpongle DJ and Hallucinogen Live :posford: Quote
Goa Bill Posted September 21, 2007 Author Posted September 21, 2007 I think he played this tune during his Shpongle DJ set in Finland a while back Actually right in between Shpongle DJ and Hallucinogen Live :posford: He played it in the end of the Shpongle Dj set. It was much better than a Shpongle live i think cause he could play lots of non Shpongle material like the new Younger Brother and Hallucinogen Quote
Pandemonium Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 I have Age Of Love on 3 separate comps. 1.Dance Valley 2004-Main stage adition mixed by Ferry Corsten (Marc Et Claude Remix) 2.Perfect Remixes Vol. 2 mixed by Paul Van Dyk 3.Tunnel Trance Force America (Marc Et Claude Remix) Quote
Late Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 Yeah, it's a classic all right. Other songs that I consider to be proto-goa are The Visions Of Shiva' "Perfect Day" and "How Much Can You Take (Physical)" Imo trance was great in the mid nineties with labels like Rising High, etc... then it turned into cheese. Quote
reger Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 not my cup of tea some nice sounds there. Quote
Kai-Q Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 Yeah, it's a classic all right. Other songs that I consider to be proto-goa are The Visions Of Shiva' "Perfect Day" and "How Much Can You Take (Physical)" Imo trance was great in the mid nineties with labels like Rising High, etc... then it turned into cheese. You mean into boring sounding. *grin* Quote
Snapinho Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 Got no sound here, but I do remember him playing an old Jam & Spoon track at Twisted Anniversary as well. That's too many gigs he pulled that shit already... where's the originality? Quote
Daniël Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 A week ago Simon Posford put this classic tune (The Jam & Spoon remix) in the middle of his dj set and the crowd went wild. Am i the only one around that thinks that the importance of this tune in forming Trance and Goa Trance music was slightly overlooked? Here's the tune if you don't remember or too young to know. Discuss... overlooked? what are you talking about? THis tune was one of the first major trance hits that could be heard on every radio, TV, cassetteplayer etc etc in the 90's. I think i have the original twice, one single release and one on a compilation. ANd maybe 6-7 remixes on other CD's. and that's only in my CD collection. so..... overlooked? Quote
Daniël Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 A week ago Simon Posford put this classic tune (The Jam & Spoon remix) in the middle of his dj set and the crowd went wild. Am i the only one around that thinks that the importance of this tune in forming Trance and Goa Trance music was slightly overlooked? Here's the tune if you don't remember or too young to know. Discuss... overlooked? what are you talking about? THis tune was one of the first major trance hits that could be heard on every radio, TV, cassetteplayer etc etc in the 90's. I think i have the original twice, one single release and one on a compilation. ANd maybe 6-7 remixes on other CD's. and that's only in my CD collection. so..... overlooked? Quote
psytones Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 not overlooked at all it's a classic. Love Parade anyone? Pavel: Did he play some sort of Hallucinogenic mix of it or what did he do? Please tell. I've never thought of it before, but this track sure has it's Simon potensials ! :posford: Quote
RTP Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 Here's the tune if you don't remember or too young to know. Discuss... Hey! I own that tune! It's on some Ibiza compilation CD that I bought back in the times as I was a trancehead. I liked it and still do like it. In fact that's my travel tune ... I always listen to it while packing my backpack Never knew it had any impact on the scene though Quote
Melancholyman Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 Great track thx for introducing me Quote
Daniël Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 Great track thx for introducing me lol? you never heard this track??? I didn't knew people like you still existed. other "overlooked" songs with great influence(IMO): Rabbit In The Moon aka T.confusius & monk ( ) FSOL - papua new guinea ( the aztex mystic 5DJ rolando) - knight of the jaguar youtube Humate - love simulation( dance 2 trance -We came in peace (1990!!!) couldn't find original but here is remix (youtube) etc etc i'm bored of searching....too bad i can't just post my CD collection, those names are a few of my babies. and youtube soundquality sucks. They deserve better. oh yeah, a REALLY overlooked but great artist is State of house. History just ingored them while their quality and songs are pretty good for 1993. discogs link No youtube video , such great music, nobody knows it.... it's weird.... Quote
Lu Bu Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 A week ago Simon Posford put this classic tune (The Jam & Spoon remix) in the middle of his dj set and the crowd went wild. Am i the only one around that thinks that the importance of this tune in forming Trance and Goa Trance music was slightly overlooked? Here's the tune if you don't remember or too young to know. Discuss... being a privledged know-it-all must be hard anyways if you like this check out the classics of superstition compilations (1 and 2) Quote
Goa Bill Posted September 21, 2007 Author Posted September 21, 2007 overlooked? what are you talking about? THis tune was one of the first major trance hits that could be heard on every radio, TV, cassetteplayer etc etc in the 90's. I think i have the original twice, one single release and one on a compilation. ANd maybe 6-7 remixes on other CD's. and that's only in my CD collection. so..... overlooked? Overlooked in the sense of it's influence on the Goa Trance/Psy Trance Quote
supergroover Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 i dont think so.. there is at least 3 psy remixes of that track.. dont know them by heart now though. http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/dio/dio1cd001.html being one of them.. cant find the others quickly brilliant track.. Quote
reger Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 overlooked? what are you talking about? THis tune was one of the first major trance hits that could be heard on every radio, TV, cassetteplayer etc etc in the 90's. I think i have the original twice, one single release and one on a compilation. ANd maybe 6-7 remixes on other CD's. and that's only in my CD collection. so..... overlooked? overlooked? what are you talking about? THis tune was one of the first major trance hits that could be heard on every radio, TV, cassetteplayer etc etc in the 90's. I think i have the original twice, one single release and one on a compilation. ANd maybe 6-7 remixes on other CD's. and that's only in my CD collection. so..... overlooked? . how the fuck did you manage to pull this one, posting two posts in one minute and doing so 2 minutes in a row edit: dude, the post you had only 0 in i quoted too, but it doesnt appear as quote nor does it appears in my post when i hit directly onto "reply" on under your message, you scare me now Quote
Goa Bill Posted September 21, 2007 Author Posted September 21, 2007 Reger please spam in some other section please Quote
Goa Bill Posted September 21, 2007 Author Posted September 21, 2007 i dont think so.. there is at least 3 psy remixes of that track.. dont know them by heart now though. http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/dio/dio1cd001.html being one of them.. cant find the others quickly brilliant track.. The track sounds crap but thanks for the tip. Hope there's a better remix out there. Quote
Goa Bill Posted September 21, 2007 Author Posted September 21, 2007 lol? you never heard this track??? I didn't knew people like you still existed. other "overlooked" songs with great influence(IMO): Rabbit In The Moon aka T.confusius & monk ( ) FSOL - papua new guinea ( the aztex mystic 5DJ rolando) - knight of the jaguar youtube Humate - love simulation( dance 2 trance -We came in peace (1990!!!) couldn't find original but here is remix (youtube) etc etc i'm bored of searching....too bad i can't just post my CD collection, those names are a few of my babies. and youtube soundquality sucks. They deserve better. oh yeah, a REALLY overlooked but great artist is State of house. History just ingored them while their quality and songs are pretty good for 1993. discogs link No youtube video , such great music, nobody knows it.... it's weird.... Good stuff here indeet. Heard the knight of the Jaguar in a festival this summer. Still kills. Quote
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