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<blockquote data-quote="sirius" data-source="post: 238752" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>nice link to your forum m8, lol. </p><p></p><p>I too used to record the dancier/rappier stuff off the top 40 in the early days and went mental for the rough hip hop sounds!. Also, likewise at school, I was the outcast into 'wierd' dance music whereas everybody else was into Bon Jovi, new kids on the block and other pap. There were a select handfull of us in the know back then and although we didnt tend to hang around much together in the same group, there was definately a special respect and knowing nod that we were into something special.</p><p></p><p>Theres too many vinyl hunters after the same tunes these days, it spoils my ventures out to record shops thesedays as you know its goona either be well pricey or some astute record dealer has rifled through the bargain racks at the crack of dawn.</p><p></p><p>Pehaps its just me, but although I still buy new house music, its so vast and 'common' that although the tunes are good tunes there isnt that 'spark' that was there in the early days.</p><p>For the first time in ages Im excited at some of the new dance music coming out, its getting quite good again on the underground scene I think. we seem to have bore the brunt of trumpet trance and are now remerging into something more fresher.</p><p></p><p>I hate it when record shops move, lol. There was one I used to go to that every time I went (say every 3 months) it had moved!!!! very confusing and worying that it had shut totally.</p><p></p><p>Beat Streat was fantastic. I even managed to get down the Cellar in there before where the B.I.T operation stemmed from and the extra stock was kept <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbsup:" title="thumbs up :thumbsup:" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" />. Its a shame it went tits up, and a shame it closed the Bolton branch too. The manchester one was good, but short lived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirius, post: 238752, member: 258"] nice link to your forum m8, lol. I too used to record the dancier/rappier stuff off the top 40 in the early days and went mental for the rough hip hop sounds!. Also, likewise at school, I was the outcast into 'wierd' dance music whereas everybody else was into Bon Jovi, new kids on the block and other pap. There were a select handfull of us in the know back then and although we didnt tend to hang around much together in the same group, there was definately a special respect and knowing nod that we were into something special. Theres too many vinyl hunters after the same tunes these days, it spoils my ventures out to record shops thesedays as you know its goona either be well pricey or some astute record dealer has rifled through the bargain racks at the crack of dawn. Pehaps its just me, but although I still buy new house music, its so vast and 'common' that although the tunes are good tunes there isnt that 'spark' that was there in the early days. For the first time in ages Im excited at some of the new dance music coming out, its getting quite good again on the underground scene I think. we seem to have bore the brunt of trumpet trance and are now remerging into something more fresher. I hate it when record shops move, lol. There was one I used to go to that every time I went (say every 3 months) it had moved!!!! very confusing and worying that it had shut totally. Beat Streat was fantastic. I even managed to get down the Cellar in there before where the B.I.T operation stemmed from and the extra stock was kept :thumbsup:. Its a shame it went tits up, and a shame it closed the Bolton branch too. The manchester one was good, but short lived. [/QUOTE]
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