Classic anthem by Bruno Sanchioni, ⅓ of B.B.E ("7 Days and 1 Week"... which you can very easily tell if you play the 2 back2back)& Giuseppe Chierchia, a guy better known for that much sampled disco tune (the one in "Getting Jiggy With it" and "Don't call me Baby"... Ring a bell? Don't ask how I know that ... just... don't ok? ???).
Classed as *"the first trance tune ever made",* which it pretty much is, from way back in 1990. It sounded great then; great in 1992 when Jam & Spoon 's "Watch out for Stella" remix updated for the millions of new ravers (which I included because many ravers aren't aware that's not the original version), it's been great all the times it's been remixed, whether the old skool or the new versions (the only thing out of sync is the description of THIS Particular "age".
More "the age that needs love".
tracks:
Age of Love
1. Jam & Spoon Watch Out For Stella Mix
2. Sign of the Times remix.
3. OPM remix
4. Boeng remix
Mark Skelton (no relation to Les...so they claim haha!) a more technical DJ. I'm officially on a bittersweet Niche Nostalgia-fest...And it's led me to this gem of a tune I've been searching for at about 48:00 I only heard it 3 times in my life 1996-2000, whenever I asked it was "IGA feeling" or more informatively "White label" by "Unknown". I apologize for the sound quality in the others, this ain't bad & the Danny Walker mix sounds great .
Love or hate the Saints they definitely made their contribution, so aside from the album that WAS their 1 & only...(till they did a follow up in 2000,), I gathered up the multitude of versions of their debut and most underground & *nothing-like-Utah-Saints* sounding track and the banging Dave Morales '93 remixes (I saved the album version for...the album ??♂️)
OK? So bear with me on the tracklisting ok because I ended up with about a million versions from the 1991 original release, the '93 re-release, the version that was on a 12" vinyil as a b-side to D.S.K "What Would We do" for reasons unclear, except they have some of the same words in their titles lololol (Wlll I'm gonna upload that tune seperately along with the Sol Bros Soundclash mix which has been requested....some ppl think think the latter is the origin of that vocal...no, no, no).
Tracklisting (Possibly not in this order):
What Can You Do For Me (Madness Mix)5:05
What Can You Do For Me (Trans Europe Caress Mix)
What Can You Do For Me (Morales Klub Mix)
What Can You Do For Me (Drill Mix) 6:21
What Can You Do For Me (Salt lake mix)
What Can You Do For Me (Hard Mix) 6:12
What Can You Do For Me (A Trance For The Saints) 5:24
This stunning ethereal chillout trip could be a recording of the magenta sunrise chorus of Eden's surreal native tropical wildlife in concert with soothing distant angel & mermaid choirs. It probabably isn,'t thoughj. Much more like the deep ambient trance on standout '94 LP under "The Ambush" alias than LSG's typically banging tech trance. Nevertheless up there with his best.
Tracklist:
Concatenation 9:23
No Causalidad 1:37
Give Me Your Hand 3:07
El Tiburon 7:54
Tiburon Citriño 4:46
Quick Star 5:52
I'm Not Existing 7:21
Bengal Rose 9:11
Jillanity 5:16
Phorous 6:19
Into Deep 4:23
Westside 8:24
The 1 Eat Static Release I thought I didn't wanna hear, because De-Classified was so an all out audio assault, with all the Eat Static fan favourite trademarks ( "UFO"/SciFi samples, and their perfect blend of every style of hard, crazy deepy, trippy genius styles in 4/4 & breaks & even beatless...)
I thought I'd liistened to this and decided : "Nah...Too chilled."! WHAT A FOOL THAT UNRECOGNISABLE DOUCHE NOZZLE IS!
So now I "Like chilled stuff" I gave this another blast...And while it's definitely more downtempo from what Static are known for, with some psybient, psydub, and triphop/breakz...In every other way it's vintage static in every sense....And Steve Everett, *÷ Joie Highton and Merv Pepler's VERY FINAL Collab* (until the magnificent double album "Dead Planet" which was a mix of this style and their more out there out techno-trance breaks). The tempo might be down but still has energy with stylish rhythms, fat plasmoid bass....In EVERY way it's got that Eat Static magic touch, of exciting kaleidoscopic sequences, exciting neural sensory stimulation, they've been blessed with since Prepare Your Spirit. *Back To Earth is as good as Abduction, Implant, B-world & Science of the Gods.*
Back To Earth - Tracklist:
Tuned Mass Damper 5:56
Pharaoh 5:38
Lo-Ride Sloucher 6:39
Flippity Flippity 5:23
Epoch Calypso 5:58
Holy Stone 8:10
Pearl Of Wisdom 7:09
Up, Periscope 8:08
Dune Rider 6:40
Valley Of The Moon 7:02
The Wreckage 6:56
I included "Lost in Time" "Primitive Art" and "Helios" 3 random bangers from verious E.P's just to add a little UPTEMPO Eat Static to remind you how they kick ass in every way:
12-14 :
Lost In Time
Primitive Art
Helios
Bringing us up to date with Scaefa's, & officially La Bonne's, latest release. But I've pretty much stockpiled their whole catalogue. Both compilations on the way along with a couple of recent and decent EP's by other artists, plus some similar style sounds from other labels. This is his best by far, so to better convey the gist, here's a word from the kid himself...
*“I spent a lot of time listening to 90s trance and UK jungle/hardcore pirate radio mixes whilst making these tunes, and the result is an amalgam of breaks/techno/trance and ambient moments. This project is nostalgic
musically and emotionally, with the tracks made in a period of my life spent looking back/reflecting on the past. I find the music to be both euphoric and melancholic at times.”* - Scaefa
WHAT HE SAID!
1.
Symbiosis 06:47
2.
Locate 06:09
3.
Ambrosia 05:44
4.
Locate (n_o's Lost and Found Mix) 04:21