Yes, I'm WFH again. You can tell when I'm in the office or working from home: if I'm in the office, no reviews. Simply because I do not have the time. Travelling for 1 1/2 hour in the morning, and 2 to 3 hours in the evening home. Don't want to review after that. And I don't blame myself, but what it does give me, is an opportunity to listen to some new mixes on the way to and from work. And as I've been in a specific mood lately, you can guess what this review is focussed on? Correct, the early 90s and Rave music. So yeah, this mix you are about to listen to was the one keeping me entertained on the M25 yesterday.
1991, I was 8 years old. And sometimes I wish I was born a few years earlier, so I could have experienced the 90s fully. Not saying that I didn't listen to Rave music in 1991, because I did (my dad was a fan back then), but I didn't knew the meaning of Rave, I just thought it was cool music, different to the standard top 40 shite on the radio. I think it would have been a different experience for me if I was born in 1973, and I would have been able to actually go to raves during the early 90s. That would have been so freaking cool!
Why would it have been cool? Well, multiple reasons. But the main reason being that the music was super fucking dope! It is a shame, but you can't change the past, but we can try and relive the moment. Just pretend it's 1991 and we are raving. Just close your eyes and let the music take you on a journey.
Today's mix was made by Daz, and the tracks selected are the following few:
Ray Keith - Mutations
Rhythm Section - Check Out The Bass
Cedric Winkleburger - Take It Easy
Rhythm Section - Atomic
Fast Eddie - Hip House
N Joi - Manic
Beltram - Energy Flash
Dave Angel - R&S
Rhythm Section - Coming On Strong
Kick Squad - Champion Sound
D Zone - Club Quest
4 Hero - Scorcher
Fantasy - UFO
2 Bad Mice - Bomb Scare
2 Bad Mice - Hold It Down
2 Bad Mice - Ware Mouse
Turntable Overload - T.T.O.
Meat Beat Manifesto - Babylon
Da Juice - C'mon C'mon
Gathering Momentum - Trance Mission
D Shake - My Heart, My Beat
Industrial - Severe Trauma
Hypnotist - Rising High
Shaggy & Breeze - Sabatt
Dave Angel - Poison
Hypnotist - Hardcore
Flashback time! Did anyone request a time machine that takes us back to 1991? Anyone? Well, if no one is joining, I'll be going back in time.
Every mix I find online has something new and exciting to bring to the table. Yes, each mix has got the big anthems, but also a few obscure ones too. And this mix is no exception. We all know the 2 Bad Mice songs, D Shake, Fast Eddie, Joey Beltram etc, but there's a few in here I've not come across before, or haven't heard in years!
But come on, how can you not pick a 2 Bad Mice song as your favourite? 'Bomb Scare' is a true dancefloor smasher, and holds its value to this day. A timeless classic. Can't believe it's 31 years old! Unbelievable.
Daz has made an interesting mix. Good selection of tracks. A few mixing errors, but nothing major. Still a highly enjoyable mix, especially when you think 1991 was a great year. Jump on this right now, and download this beast!
DJ: Daz
Genre/Style: Rave, Hardcore, Breakbeat, Jungle, House
Mix Info: Avin It In '91 - Rave Music Mix
Length Mix: 01:15:40
Tracks: 26 (twenty-six)
Download/Listen (via Soundcloud): CLICK HERE
File Size: 763 MB
File Type: .wav
Audio: Stereo
Bit Rate: 1411kbps
Release Year: 2022
More Information: Daz - Soundcloud Channel
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