DJ Storm is wicked. If you didn't know that you really have to listen to this mix from her Australian tour of 2000, the set is from Adelaide and the crowd sound nicely amped, as the Adelaiders know their quality dnb.
I saw the Perth leg of this tour and it was impressive - by the end of Storm's set (round 4am) the dancefloor was still full and there was a crowd of hollering and whooping junglists in the back corner, basically just baying like wolves at the moon. I may or may not have been a part of this behaviour.
No tracklist, but it has Dillinja-style nastiness, neuro shit like C4C, minimal skankers, the lot. It also has Change by Jonny L mixed into Nasty Ways by Dillinja. If that doesn't make you download it .... I dunno, son.
The first 4 minutes only has some sound clipping issues, the rest is sweet as.
I got put onto this by an old friend who is a reliable source of amusing hip-hop (Shout to Matt), I think the video is self explanatory so have a listen. What sort of noise could you make with this?
The DJ/product developer is JohnBeez, you can find various other videos on Your Tubular.
A beautiful mix of '99 style drum'n'bass in the more melodic vein here - its a rip of a Moving Thru Air promo CD mixed by DJ Shuey.
The Break And Enter crew had a positive effect on the dnb scene in the last couple of years of the 90s decade, providing Perth a consistent monthly weeknight of soulful sounds called Moving Thru Air.
I don't have tracklist, but have a download anyway. The selection is sublime and the mixing is faultless.
This is the first Aphex Twin tune I ever heard, I think it was in a 1992 documentary about the Perth rave scene which I will upload and post here very soon.
Anyway, some people don't like calling Aphex Twin techno, but I think that is a modern sitation caused by techno's converegence on a very narrow definition as 4x4, layered minimal dance music.
Aphex Twin's own label is called Rephlex Records - and they call their music 'braindance'.
This is a great old mix that I have sitting around on CD. Its a promo CD from 2003 - Muller is still playing at many of the raves in Perth, both large and small.
There are tracks from local producers - Hard Afro and Sardi, Chopper Pilot, and Pendulum. Oh, and that guy Greg Packer.
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And so to the tune which inspired the name of this blog, Daze Of Reality by Twin Bass. It was released in 1992, and has a real hardcore feel to it. You can feel the jungle influence coming in, but with a definite hanging-on to the warehouse rave vibe.
I'm kicking this blog back into action with a 1994 Studio mix from the inspiration for myself and many other junglist ravers from Perth, WA - Greg Packer.
Ripped from DAT by the man himself, get this while you can. However I will be uploading more Greg Packer sets in coming weeks.
Tracklist 01. DJ Trace - Definition Of Living ( Scratch Records ) 02. On Remand - Controllin' 'Tango Rmx' (Cracked Out) 03. Red One - Alive & Kickin ( Liftin Spirits ) 04. Omni Trio - Renegade Snares 'Foul Play Rmx' (Moving Shadow) 05. Foul Play - Being With You (Movin Shadow) 06. Hyper On Experience - Disturbance 'Tango Remix' (Moving Shadow) 07. Jim Polo & Neil Vass - Energy 'DJ SS Rmx' (Dark Horse) 08. Remarc - Ricky (Dollar Records) 09. Essence Of Aura - Can I Dream 'Doc Scott Rmx' (Outstanding Productions) 10. Tango & Fallout - Violator Vol 1 (White) 11. Hardware - Night Stalker 'DJ SS Rmx' (Face Records) 12. DJ SS - The Bounce (Formation Records) 13. Shimon - The Predator (Ram Records) 14. Doc Scott - Drumz VIP (Metalheadz) 15. Pulse - Warning (Creative Wax) 16. Wax Doctor - The Saint 'Simon Templar Mix' (Reinforced) 17. Wax Doctor - Logical Progression (Face Records) 18. Randall & Andy C - Sound Control (Ram Records) 19. Dillinja - Deadly Deep Subs (Deadly Vinyl) 20. Anthill Mob - My Selector (PP9 Productions) 21. Subnation - Scotty III 'Ray Keith Rmx' (Future Vinyl)