
A podcast celebrating 90’s pioneers of club music
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | a year ago |
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In the 90's, North American record labels wanted their cut of club culture and while the artists were solid, the labels - in their infinite wisdom - wanted to make as much money as possible so they came up with the term "Electronica". An umbrella to ... more
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WEMF was one of the early big-deal outdoor electronic music festivals in Canada and ran annually from the mid-’90s onwards. It was originally formed as a collaboration between Destiny Produc... more
Prolekult was a UK underground label that thrived in the early–mid ’90s, known for pushing raw, uncompromising progressive techno and acid trance. Its releases carried a darker, edgier energy compared to mainstream club records of the time, often lea... more
Today’s episode is long overdue - we’re diving into the history of Tidy Trax. If you were around in the 90’s club scene, you already know how influential this label was. Tidy didn’t just release records; they defined an entire movement of hard house ... more
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Loving all the podcast episodes but especially love episode 21, 90s hard trance. Great selection of choose to bring back many memories. Keep up the great work looking forward to the next episode.
If your an old school raver and was around in the early 90’s this is a must listen. Banging tunes well mixed and a great trip down memory lane
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This audio series celebrates the vibrant culture and influential figures of 1990s club music, particularly focusing on genres like trance, hard house, Eurohouse, and techno. Each episode features both deep discussions on the evolution of these music styles and personal anecdotes from the host, creating a nostalgic atmosphere for fans of the era. The culmination of DJ sets, live recordings, and interviews with key players in the scene provides listeners with a comprehensive view of how these genres transformed the music landscape. Unique episodes delve into specific record labels and influential compilations, making it an insightful resource for those who want to relive the excitement of early rave culture.
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The Record Drop launched a year ago and published 26 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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