hope you’re all good. Hammering down here on the south coast.
My daughter was playing Carte Blanche by Veracocha. I told her it was ancient and after some googling she believed me.
So after a nostalgic rabbit hole trip with her, I thought I’d try and remember more of the typical Ibiza type songs from the 90’s as I can’t remember some of my favourites.
> My daughter is “surprised at how good really old music is”!
Doesn't matter when you were born; everyone eventually learns the stuff they grew up with wasn't the best, comes to peace with it and listens to physical graffiti followed by dark side of the moon.
I dunno, I mean this was the sort of stuff that I remember moaning about all week while I was listening to serious techno or drum and bass with my mates but you'd still go out and put your hands in the air to it on Friday night because you were 17 and you lived in Canterbury and there was only one nightclub and this was what they played. I think Insomnia and Children probably hold up about the best of the straight-up anthem trance tunes for me, some of the rest still feels a bit on the cheesy side.
When I first moved to Sheffield, the Venn diagram of 'People who climb hard' and 'Gurning down the front at The Arches' was pretty much a perfect circle.
Take a listen to Centerforce Radio on DAB. They play a ton of classic House and Techno, as well as some new stuff in line with the classics. I always put it on for the drive to the wall; Upon arrival, if there's a nice tune on (and I just got warm in the car), I'm reluctant to turn it off until a nice drop! :P
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