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bosstrabs I can’t find it anywhere, but he did a mix in the early 2000s and had stuff like the Chems - Nude Night on it and it was decent. Think he was good until the whole retro Hac thing came along.

    alistair Is this a guilty pleasures thread?

    Not really. More me digging through a crate of old CD compilations to listen to and posting up here what I am listening to. To reminisce.

      Amps
      The irony of Crasher Dave having a pop (most days) @ Graeme Park is a sweet one.

      One might almost think he’s fishing.

      Whilst Dave was hugging strangers listening to Armin Van Buuren and other such monstrosities at Godskitchen, the cool kids were listening to Layo & Bushwacka and the like at The End.

        Smallman1 Whilst Dave was hugging strangers listening to Armin Van Buuren and other such monstrosities at Godskitchen, the cool kids were listening to Layo & Bushwacka and the like at The End.

        At least I knew how to buy and work a kettle at the age of 19.

        • Heno replied to this.

          Smallman1 it’s painful to think that once upon a time I might have been unwittingly partying alongside Ed.

            hugopal it’s painful to think that once upon a time I might have been unwittingly partying alongside Ed.

            Brothers in arms Hugo!

            jonattonyeah Over/under how many times Trisco was played at The End.

            I’m going with….6

            Little known fact, every Dj who ever played at The End had to play Trisco at least once at set.

            It was written into their contract.

              Smallman1 funny that, went there about ten times to see Howells, Lawler, Garnier and Layo & Bushwacka and never heard Trisco once.

                I wasn’t being serious chief.

                Trisco isn’t a song.

                It’s a movement and a way of seeing the world.

                • Dan replied to this.

                  jonattonyeah The best-known event associated with Trisco is arguably Mark David Chapman’s shooting of John Lennon. Chapman identified with the power house prog track to the extent that he wanted to change his name to Wonderland Avenue.

                    Dan

                    Rumor has it Sparks “Tryouts for the Human Race” is actually a Trisco ripoff despite it being released decades earlier. Cannot confirm but it passes the eye test.