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LightHouse Show #8. 1/2 9. (60)

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Hello & Welcome to LightHouse Show # 8.1/2. 9. Please Enjoy. Your mate - Mr. Retalin. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, a growing nightclub and overnight outdoor event culture gave birth to a new electronic music style called rave music, which, much like hip-hop, combined sampled syncopated beats or breakbeats, other samples from a wide range of different musical genres and, occasionally, samples of music, dialogue and effects from films and television programmes. But rave music tended to feature stronger bass sounds and a faster tempo (127 to over 140) beats per minute (BPM) than that of early house music. This subgenre was known as "hardcore" rave but from as early as 1992, some musical tracks made up of these high-tempo break beats, with heavy basslines and samples of older Jamaican music, were referred to as "jungle techno" and later just "jungle", which became recognised as a separate musical genre popular at raves and on pirate radio in Britain. It is important to note when discussing the history of Drum n Bass that prior to Jungle, rave music was getting faster and more experimental. Professional DJ & producer C.K. states, "There was a progression as far as the speed of music is concerned. Anyone buying vinyl every week from 1989 to 1992 noticed this." Tracklist : 1. S.P.Y. - What The Future Holds (Feat. Ian Shaw) 2. Command Strange - Angel 3. N Dread - Wounderful (Original) 4. Synthetic Epiphany - Endless Skies 5. S.P.Y. - Love Hurts 6. Intelligent Manners - Stone Cold Soul 7. Blue Motion - My Mind Playing Tricks (feat. SoundNbeats, Grimm & Remo) 8. Intelligent Manners & Command Strange - All By Myself 9. Submorphics - Organ Grinder 10. Dan Marshall - Smoke and Mirrors (Random Movement Remix) 11. Mos - Stories 12. Star Slinger - Alpine-Icypoles (Star Slinger Dreamix) 13. Sam KDC - Symbol #83 14. Venture - The Few Words I Have, Are Of Little Value 15. Venture - Lost In My Dreams 16. Intelligent Manners & Command Strange - Do It All Night (feat. Pouyah) 17. Dynamic & Command Strange - So Much Tenderness 18. dRamatic & dbAudio - The Pretender 19. Thesys - Low Battery - (Original Mix) 20. Break - Reach Out 21. Thesys - Supervision (Original Mix) 22. ShockOne - Chaos Theory (Original Album Mix) 23. Dj Fresh - Godzilla 24. Davip - Crash (Zardonic Remix) 25. Break - Too Hot To Hold (feat. SP) 26. Majistrate & Pleasure - No Way Out VIP 27. Spaow & Sqlosh - Jungle 808 28. Dj Pleasure - Bushwacker 29. Spaow & Sqlosh - The Box 30. Underworld - Born Slippy (Calculon Bootleg)

Hello & Welcome to LightHouse Show # 8.1/2. 9. Please Enjoy. Your mate - Mr. Retalin. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, a growing nightclub and overnight outdoor event culture gave birth to a new electronic music style called rave music, which, much like hip-hop, combined sampled syncopated beats or breakbeats, other samples from a wide range of different musical genres and, occasionally, samples of music, dialogue and effects from films and television programmes. But rave music tended to feature stronger bass sounds and a faster tempo (127 to over 140) beats per minute (BPM) than that of early house music. This subgenre was known as "hardcore" rave but from as early as 1992, some musical tracks made up of these high-tempo break beats, with heavy basslines and samples of older Jamaican music, were referred to as "jungle techno" and later just "jungle", which became recognised as a separate musical genre popular at raves and on pirate radio in Britain. It is important to note when discussing the history of Drum n Bass that prior to Jungle, rave music was getting faster and more experimental. Professional DJ & producer C.K. states, "There was a progression as far as the speed of music is concerned. Anyone buying vinyl every week from 1989 to 1992 noticed this." Tracklist : 1. S.P.Y. - What The Future Holds (Feat. Ian Shaw) 2. Command Strange - Angel 3. N Dread - Wounderful (Original) 4. Synthetic Epiphany - Endless Skies 5. S.P.Y. - Love Hurts 6. Intelligent Manners - Stone Cold Soul 7. Blue Motion - My Mind Playing Tricks (feat. SoundNbeats, Grimm & Remo) 8. Intelligent Manners & Command Strange - All By Myself 9. Submorphics - Organ Grinder 10. Dan Marshall - Smoke and Mirrors (Random Movement Remix) 11. Mos - Stories 12. Star Slinger - Alpine-Icypoles (Star Slinger Dreamix) 13. Sam KDC - Symbol #83 14. Venture - The Few Words I Have, Are Of Little Value 15. Venture - Lost In My Dreams 16. Intelligent Manners & Command Strange - Do It All Night (feat. Pouyah) 17. Dynamic & Command Strange - So Much Tenderness 18. dRamatic & dbAudio - The Pretender 19. Thesys - Low Battery - (Original Mix) 20. Break - Reach Out 21. Thesys - Supervision (Original Mix) 22. ShockOne - Chaos Theory (Original Album Mix) 23. Dj Fresh - Godzilla 24. Davip - Crash (Zardonic Remix) 25. Break - Too Hot To Hold (feat. SP) 26. Majistrate & Pleasure - No Way Out VIP 27. Spaow & Sqlosh - Jungle 808 28. Dj Pleasure - Bushwacker 29. Spaow & Sqlosh - The Box 30. Underworld - Born Slippy (Calculon Bootleg)

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