thrust mate, maxium energy, yo party mix!!! tune!!!
thrust mate, maxium energy, yo party mix!!! tune!!!
Track at 58:00 is actually The R - Groove the Planet (D-Shake Mix), so i have no idea what the track at 43:56 is, but it's awesome...
67:14 is T99 - Nocturian Victory
70:05 is Orbital - Midnight (Sasha Mix)
Great mix tape BTW...
Just found (in another thread here) that the track at 43:56 is:
The Brain - Givin It All
In case anyone is still watching this thread -
track at 37:24 is All In One - Crazy
Fine skills SecretSquizza
There are still 5 tracks not identified on this thread. This mix is a classic and they are really bugging me - one of you evil geniuses out there must know what they are.
To simplify matters I've added the missing 5 as individual mp3s.
Go on you know you want to!
Cheers.
I Know all the trax from this set i did my own tracklisting after hearing it again
Last edited by Meltdown; 11th May 2008 at 05:45 PM.
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Breaker is Nitrous-Identify
Somebody scream is Prophet of Rage – Somebody Scream (Hubris Mix) (Cyclotron)
Instrumental is Bless the Beat-Proteus
Huah is D-Shake-East of Eden (Paradise Lost)
Come On is Digital Excitation-Dream Party
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TOP BUZZ _ NEW AGE 1991
(1) Liquid Crystal – Inner Sense (Bizzare)
(2) Doc Sellars – Hardcore No Sell Out (White Label)
(3) Doc Scott – NHS Ep _ Surgery (Midnite Mix) (Absolute)
(4) SLII – Way in My Brain (Awesome)
(5) Cosmo & Dibbs – Up Keys (Moving Shadow)
(6) Thrust – Maximum Energy (Yo Party Mix) (Xpression)
(7) 4 Slots For Bill – Focus (Jelly Jam)
(8) Mystery Productions Inc. – Tainted Cash (White Label)
(9) Luxury II – Le Raboteux Chant (Spare Beat)
(10) Phase 1 – Feel the Rhythm (Fokus UK)
(11) Rhythm Junior – Empathy Ep _ Murderous Style (Whip Mix) (Contagious)
(12) All in One – Crazy (Mid-Town)
(13) Nitrous – Identify (FX)
(14) The Brain – Givin’ It All (Technozuid) (Dance Street)
(15) Messiah – There is No Law (Kickin’)
(16) D-M-S – Exterminate (Day of the Hardcore) (Production House)
(17) Master O C & San-D – Energy Storm Vol. 2 _ Darkness Beyond (ESP)
(18) The ‘R’ – Groove the Planet (D’Shake Mix) (ESP)
(19) Prophet of Rage – Somebody Scream (Hubris Mix) (Cyclotron)
(20) Bless the Beats (Vol.1) – Proteus (White Label)
(21) T99 – Nocturne (Who’s That Beat ? )
(22) Orbital – Midnight (Sasha Mix) (FFRR)
(23) DJ Space – The Visitor (Jumpin’& Pumpin’)
(24) D-Shake – East of Eden (Paradise Lost) (Go Bang!)
(25) Set up System – Fairy Dust (Frank De Wulf Saga Mix (Big Time International)
(26) MDA – Take an E (Ravers Revenge Mix) (B-tech)
(27) Digital Excitation – Dream Party (Mikki House)
(28) A Guy Called Gerald – 28 Gun Bad Boy (Juice Box)
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Another 17 year old mystery solved by the wonder of the internet in about 30 minutes. You gotta love technology.
Cheers guys.
Holy crap!!!
Nice work .... and I'm pleased I already own 4 of the 5 .. but at the same time a little gutted I couldn't remember them!!
Last edited by iamdek; 11th May 2008 at 09:08 PM.
This is one of my all time favourite mixes. When released on cassette in 1991 it was "Top Buzz 5 Live at the Eclipse". I think it is also referred to as New Age 1991 as MC Patrick says "make some noise new age" at the start. A complete tracklisting includes some tracks after the 90min cassette gives up can be found here: Top Buzz - New Age - 1991 - Anyone have a copy of the entire mix?
Hey Cerebral,
One of my all time favourite mixes too. I used to know it as "Top Buzz 5" as well. The link you got has the tunes in the wrong order. Those that are listed after 28 Gun Bad Boy are actually all earlier in the mix. For example, The "Nitrous" track listed is "identify" and occurs between tracks 12 and 13 on the list. Here's a link to a pretty good quality rip that's 92 minutes long, which I'm fairly confident is the whole shebang.
The Eclipse 1991 (Top Buzz 5) - 01 - Top Buzz - Live @ New Age.mp3
On a similar note, I had another top buzz mix that was labelled as "top buzz 7" - can't remember anything else about it as it was lost in the mists of time. Don't suppose you remember anything about it, as I wouldn't mind rediscovering it. It was nowhere near as good as "Top Buzz 5", but it was still a pretty solid mix, if memory serves (which it probably doesn't).
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