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  • aidz1
    Reserves
    • Jun 2004
    • 476

    #1

    dance compilations

    personally preferred some of the early global underground releases - like the sasha san fran one. although they started to fade out in their later editions
    the inital renaissance releases too were always close by the cd player.
    recently the subliminal mixes by morillo have been good i thought.
    anyone recommend any good dance compilations released over the last few years?
    and for the life of me i am unable to get a good early 90 house compliation (89-93). is there any worthy of buying out there?
  • patsh
    Seasoned Pro
    • Jan 2002
    • 4875

    #2
    Don't know anything about dance music, so a little help needed here. I'm trying to buy some dance albums as a present for someone who would like the more popular tracks, (hits, charts stuff). I was recommended compilations called "Breakdown", anyone know if this is good, bad or indifferent stuff?

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    • A face
      Capped Player
      • Jun 2001
      • 15373

      #3
      Originally posted by patsh
      dance albums for someone who would like the more popular tracks, (hits, charts stuff).
      Cant help you there Patsh !!

      But for any dance/house music compilation, you have to have a look at Renaissance stuff !!
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      • tiktok
        Coach
        • Feb 2003
        • 5623

        #4
        Originally posted by aidz1
        and for the life of me i am unable to get a good early 90 house compliation (89-93). is there any worthy of buying out there?
        I have an old copy of Rave '92 on CD somewhere that I haven't listened to since '92 (funnily enough, it was the last dance compilation that i thought was any good ).
        I'll pop it into an envelope for you if you want (and if I can find it )
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        • Colm55
          Youth Team
          • Sep 2004
          • 145

          #5
          Originally posted by patsh
          Don't know anything about dance music, so a little help needed here. I'm trying to buy some dance albums as a present for someone who would like the more popular tracks, (hits, charts stuff). I was recommended compilations called "Breakdown", anyone know if this is good, bad or indifferent stuff?
          They were probably on about the Euphoria Collection, Euphoria Breakdown etc, yeah they would be one of the best out there.. I'll second your original recommendation.

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          • patsh
            Seasoned Pro
            • Jan 2002
            • 4875

            #6
            OK, thanks for the advice..

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            • thecorner

              #7
              Originally posted by patsh
              Don't know anything about dance music, so a little help needed here. I'm trying to buy some dance albums as a present for someone who would like the more popular tracks, (hits, charts stuff).
              get some of the compilatons by ministry of sound....very charty dance these days...wouldnt be me scene but its all hits..

              if u get stuck i could make u up a mixed cd myself

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              • speedking
                Apprentice
                • Aug 2004
                • 55

                #8
                Just download some songs from Faithless, Underworld, Orbital and stick them on a cd and you are sorted. Most of the other stuff is very boring.
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                • gustavo
                  Mack Daddy
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 7695

                  #9
                  i have to confess a year ago i was really looking for the euphoric old school breakdown which had the likes of 2 unlimited , capella , urban cookie collective , haddaway , dr alban , snap , culture beat on it

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                  • 4tothefloor
                    First Team
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 1977

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Colm55
                    They were probably on about the Euphoria Collection, Euphoria Breakdown etc, yeah they would be one of the best out there.. I'll second your original recommendation.
                    They're two completely different compilations. One is 'Euphoria', the other is 'Euphoric' (I know ). Euphoria is mostly Hard Dance and Trance, mixed by the most popular DJ's in those scenes (note, most popular, not necessarily the best). Judge Jules has the latest one out, it's basically a 3 cd of classic trance tracks. Jules can't mix anyway, but this would be a good generic cd to buy someone who isn't an expert on dance but likes the music.

                    Originally posted by patsh
                    I'm trying to buy some dance albums as a present for someone who would like the more popular tracks, (hits, charts stuff). I was recommended compilations called "Breakdown", anyone know if this is good, bad or indifferent stuff?

                    Euphoric 'The breakdown' series is one of the cheesiest compilations out there.........The Ministry of Sound annuals are complete cheesy rubbish as well, not really dance music at all, more like pop\euro dance rubbish. I presume this is what you're after, Hard Dance, pop dance, and the cheesy stuff you hear in the charts, if so go for these.

                    On the other hand, if you're after quality underground dance, go for compilations from the likes of Godskitchen, Gatecrasher, Slinky, Renaissance, Global Underground, Hed Kandi, and the earlier Euphoria albums fom '98 - '2001. Basically, go for compilations released by clubnights or mixed by quality dj's.
                    Last edited by 4tothefloor; 30/03/2005, 1:20 PM.

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                    • patsh
                      Seasoned Pro
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 4875

                      #11
                      Thanks 4tothefloor, it was some Euphoric Breakdown compilations I got, and my nephew was well happy with those. He likes the fairly well-known chart stuff, so Euphoria might be a bit advanced for him.

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