90's Dance & Old Skool Classics

Thought it was a gonner but found my old tape of the Top 10 Chart, Best of 1989 Garage & House, from Stu Allan’s Key 103 Sunday night show. Think he said it was from sales at Spin Inn record shop in town.
Anyway, I know it’s not technically 90s, but might as well post them here, as they are all massive club tunes. Some proper underground stuff, some tracks that everyone would know & expect.

No 10: Reese (aka Kevin Saunderson from Inner City) - Rock To The Beat (Mayday mix). Was probably about as hard as it got at Nude at the Hacienda iirc - you agree mate? @Didsbury Dave

 
Thought it was a gonner but found my old tape of the Top 10 Chart, Best of 1989 Garage & House, from Stu Allan’s Key 103 Sunday night show. Think he said it was from sales at Spin Inn record shop in town.
Anyway, I know it’s not technically 90s, but might as well post them here, as they are all massive club tunes. Some proper underground stuff, some tracks that everyone would know & expect.

No 10: Reese (aka Kevin Saunderson from Inner City) - Rock To The Beat (Mayday mix). Was probably about as hard as it got at Nude at the Hacienda iirc - you agree mate? @Didsbury Dave


Great stuff mate. I bet that tape’s brilliant. The Saunderson track is definitely early techno and reminds me of this with the exact same 303 bass sound. This one’s made in Manchester by Mike Pickering - big blue of course.

 
Great stuff mate. I bet that tape’s brilliant. The Saunderson track is definitely early techno and reminds me of this with the exact same 303 bass sound. This one’s made in Manchester by Mike Pickering - big blue of course.


Ah yeah, remember getting that on a compilation - North, sound of the underground - or similar. Brilliant.

No 9 in the chart:
Gimme The Music - Finchley Road.

The music - even the techno based stuff - had so much emotion back then.

 

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