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Early 90's Dance Music


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A Deeper Love - Clivilles & Cole

Don't lose the magic - Shawn Christopher

Everybody Everybody - Martha Wash

Get Crazy - Shirley Lewis

Baby Baby - Joy & Joyce

Nothing lasts forever - Ultra Synic

Could go on and on, the days at The Pleasuredome in Farnworth were some of the happiest of my life so far - brilliant!

New Atlantic, Dream Frequency, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam good times!

How could I forget HHFD - Total Confusion

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Unfinished sympathy, massive attack

Gypsy woman, crystal waters

you've got the love, candi staton

Groove is in the heart, dee-lite

Dub be good to me, beats international

If i get to hear any of these I'll be very very happy!

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Nomad - I want to give you devotion

LFO - LFO

A guy called Gerald - Vooday Ray

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I could listen to late 80's/early 90's house music ALL DAY LONG. Such a creative and fresh time for music.

Reckon it was the first music I actively sought out myself rather than had spoonfed to me by parents or the telly. For a kid born at the end of '76 I was raised on Beatles and U2 around the house. Guns N Roses was everywhere when I was about 11 but from the age of 12/13 etc all I could listen to was stuff with synths, sirens and hoover noises - the more melodic the better. It really felt like a youth movement.

Great thread. Havent heard True Faith or that "Far Out" track in AGES. They are CHOONS.

Here's some more tunes that I would still throw on and remember a time when dance music meant the world to me. Not in any chronological or logical order.

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"Beat Dis" - thunderbirds quite literally were go. ;)

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