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<blockquote data-quote="westy303" data-source="post: 701810" data-attributes="member: 6592"><p>Growing up my mum and dad always had the radio on and I remember eating my sugar puffs as a four or five year old, with Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke on in the background. That tune still sends shivers down my spine and my mum and dad were old northern soulers from yesteryear, and I suspect that I was influenced into dance music this way. Never really liked rock, metal or indie, and I reckon that early influences are the cause of this.</p><p></p><p>As I got older, remember M.A.R.R.S and Steve Silk Hurley being on at the Arena rollerskating rink in Bury, and when I was eleven I got Bomb The Bass - Into the Dragon on LP for Christmas. Also remember buying an Ultimate Trax Compelation with Jazzy Jeff doing a mastermix. Pretty hooked after that, and had a mate who was into hip hop and electro, and pretty much progressed from there. </p><p></p><p>The big shift came when I went to college and one summer bought myself an Ark tape - Rob Tissera August 1993??? Hooked after hearing the Orb - Ever Pulsating Brain which was the first track, which more or less coincided with my early forays into club culture.</p><p></p><p>Later on, probably not the best tune, but perhaps the best tune ever dropped for a specific moment, I was in Manumission in Ibiza and one of the props caused a fire. All the lights went dead and the dj dropped the Martin Luther King - I have dream 'pella with Amos - Let Love Shine. Classic moment! Tore the arse off the dancefloor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westy303, post: 701810, member: 6592"] Growing up my mum and dad always had the radio on and I remember eating my sugar puffs as a four or five year old, with Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke on in the background. That tune still sends shivers down my spine and my mum and dad were old northern soulers from yesteryear, and I suspect that I was influenced into dance music this way. Never really liked rock, metal or indie, and I reckon that early influences are the cause of this. As I got older, remember M.A.R.R.S and Steve Silk Hurley being on at the Arena rollerskating rink in Bury, and when I was eleven I got Bomb The Bass - Into the Dragon on LP for Christmas. Also remember buying an Ultimate Trax Compelation with Jazzy Jeff doing a mastermix. Pretty hooked after that, and had a mate who was into hip hop and electro, and pretty much progressed from there. The big shift came when I went to college and one summer bought myself an Ark tape - Rob Tissera August 1993??? Hooked after hearing the Orb - Ever Pulsating Brain which was the first track, which more or less coincided with my early forays into club culture. Later on, probably not the best tune, but perhaps the best tune ever dropped for a specific moment, I was in Manumission in Ibiza and one of the props caused a fire. All the lights went dead and the dj dropped the Martin Luther King - I have dream 'pella with Amos - Let Love Shine. Classic moment! Tore the arse off the dancefloor! [/QUOTE]
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