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12 votes
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Micheal Nyman Band - Synchronising (live in Poland) (1995)
4 votes -
Sultans of Ping FC - Where's Me Jumper? (1992)
9 votes -
Rage Against the Machine's first public performance (10/23/91 @ Cal State North Ridge)
29 votes -
311: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
6 votes -
The Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be (1999)
18 votes -
Lali Puna - 603 (1999)
5 votes -
What were your favorite Canadian bands of the 1990s?
Always a fan of Sloan here, but I was recently reminded of Pure and have been grooving to “Spiritual Pollution” and “Anna”. So make me a virtual mix tape: What were your fav Canadian bands,...
Always a fan of Sloan here, but I was recently reminded of Pure and have been grooving to “Spiritual Pollution” and “Anna”. So make me a virtual mix tape: What were your fav Canadian bands, albums, or songs of the ‘90s?
31 votes -
Man charged with murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996
51 votes -
Pato Fu - Sobre O Tempo (1995)
5 votes -
The battle to make Nirvana’s ‘unlistenable’ final album
20 votes -
Bôa - Duvet (1998)
9 votes -
Sinead O'Connor - War (Bob Marley, SNL 1992)
10 votes -
Cypress Hill: Tiny Desk Concert (2023)
23 votes -
Madredeus - O Pastor (1990)
7 votes -
A journey into hip hop lore to discuss one of its forgotten '90s legends; Canibus. Why was he so hyped, why does nobody remember him, and why is his legacy so important?
15 votes -
Living Colour - Bi (1993)
8 votes -
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under the Bridge (1992)
30 votes -
Luke Vibert, the unsung hero of 90s electronica
This is an appreciation post for Luke Vibert, Aphex Twin's best friend, classmate, and roommate, aka Wagon Christ, Amen Andrews, Kerrier District... etc. To put it simply, I'd account a good...
This is an appreciation post for Luke Vibert, Aphex Twin's best friend, classmate, and roommate, aka Wagon Christ, Amen Andrews, Kerrier District... etc.
To put it simply, I'd account a good little chunk of Aphex Twin's style to Luke. I had a chat with Luke at one of his shows, and he claimed that Aphex Twin would have never released his stuff at all if he weren't strongly encouraged. Thanks Luke!
This track is the best evidence I have for my claim. It's from 1990, and is an amalgamation of Breakbeat, Dub, Acid, and Ambient.. kind of unheard of for the time, and the quintessential Aphex sound. Those ambient pads sound familiar? The bells? The breaks? I found it on Luke's discogs page. This was definitely shown to Aphex Twin. I've got a prize for whoever can find an earlier and similarly styled track.
This alone is fairly significant I'd say.. I don't mean to discredit Aphex Twin. Even giants are on the shoulders' of giants.
Luke's individual accomplishments are insane though. It's a shame he doesn't get much credit.
Reading this dude's comments referencing break samples that have rarely been sampled, and detailing old underground raves when people used to trade physical records of independent Jungle tracks.. He lives and bleeds electronic music. He's 50, and grew up through the Electro/Hip Hop late 80s scene, and rode through the Jungle, Hardcore, House scenes and more. I really don't think there's anyone else who was so centered to what electronic music became.
His pseudonyms are all case studies on electronic music..
This is a phenomenal case study on UK Garage, titled UK Garave. A liiittle dry for me, but his code switching is nuts. He gets it lol.
This is a study in Jungle, under the pseudonym Amen Andrews. Time warping, snare rolls.. the hallmarks, and spot on.
This is Disco House... Listen to the versatility in sampling, production techniques, and drum patterns--very distinct.
This is Acid Electro.. a blend that's not easy to pull off. Futuristic and clean.
I could go on--his breadth is ridiculous.
Would love to chat about icons. Someone else do a little write-up on electronic music history and @ me!
19 votes -
They Might Be Giants - Older (1999)
11 votes -
‘Oh my God, this is big!’ How The Cardigans went stratospheric with Lovefool.
3 votes -
The Presidents of the United States of America - Lump (Live on 2 Meter Sessions, 1996)
4 votes -
They Might Be Giants - Birdhouse In Your Soul (1990)
11 votes -
One Hit Wonderland: "Macarena" by Los del Rio
3 votes -
F-Zero X OST (1998)
6 votes -
Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (prototype)
6 votes -
Pavement - Stub Your Toe (1999)
2 votes -
Atari Teenage Riot - Revolution Action (1999)
5 votes -
The Offspring - The Kids Aren't Alright (1998)
9 votes -
Björk – Bachelorette (1997)
4 votes -
Tomo Fujita - Just Funky (1998)
2 votes -
Steve Conte - Rain (1998)
5 votes -
Gothmog - Lost In My Dreams (1998)
3 votes -
Faith No More - Kindergarten (1992)
3 votes -
Eric Whitacre - Water Night (1995)
7 votes -
Cowboy Bebop Soundtrack: Cats on Mars (1998)
8 votes -
Hallucinogen - Twisted (1995)
4 votes -
Boyzone - No Matter What (1998)
4 votes -
Boogie Down Productions - 13 And Good (1992)
4 votes -
"Weird" Al Yankovic - Amish Paradise (Official Parody of "Gangsta's Paradise") (1996)
14 votes -
Shadow Gallery - The Dance Of The Fools (1992)
4 votes -
Goldfinger - Superman (Quarantine version) (2020)
7 votes -
How 1995's Macintosh NY Music Fest 'livestreamed' twenty-five years ahead of its time
3 votes -
Ace of Base – Beautiful Life (1995)
6 votes -
Giuseppe Verdi: Otello / Act 4 - Ave Maria, piena di grazia
5 votes -
In this clip from 1997’s An Audience With Elton John, the actor Richard E. Grant asks Elton John if he can create a song out of his oven’s instruction manual. Elton obliges
5 votes -
King Crimson - Dinosaur (1995)
5 votes -
The Refreshments - Banditos (1996)
6 votes -
Thomas Dolby - Close But No Cigar (1992)
4 votes -
Karl Jenkins - Adiemus (1994/1995)
4 votes