20-03-2013 Orkidea - Radio Unity 051

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04. Filterheadz: The Game

Now the set takes a housey side turn for a while. Filterheadz used to be one of my fave producers in the early 2000s but then seemed to disappear for years only to reincarnate recently with some superb tech house and techno. 'The Game' sounds pretty much like 'Yimanya' of 2013 but when it's this good I don't mind:) This is also one of those very versatile tracks suiting many sets and floors. I first heard this in Umek's set when I was opening for him in Helsinki late last year. Excellent feel good party track!





Filterheadz
Filterheadz
Discography at Discogs :book:
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Real Names: Bert Wilmaers, Maarten Wilmaers (brothers)


Aliases: Bert & Maarten Wilmaers, Orange 3, Slow, TFF (2)
Members: Bert Wilmaers, Maarten Wilmaers


Genre: Techno








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This track proves you don't need no stupid pitch bending to have a party
 
Thanks! Perhaps the "journey" thinking isn't so trendy at the moment (in the current times of 60 min hit megamix festival sets), but to me that "journey" is in the essence of The Art Of DJing:)

You sir are truly a Champ. Never fail to introduce you to all my peers as probably the most underrated Producer cum DJ. Your mixes never ever disappoint. Cheers =)
 


Age Of Love
Age Of Love
- Discography at Discogs :book:

Profile: Responsible for one of the very first trance records, "Age of Love".


Members: Bruno Sanchioni, Giuseppe Chierchia

Age Of Love (Song) - Wikipedia
Released in 1990, some consider "The Age of Love" to be the first true trance single. Produced by Bruno Sanchioni and Giuseppe Cherchia, [²] with vocals by Karen Mulder "The Age of Love" was originally released by the Belgian label Diki Records.



Karen Mulder Discography at Discogs :book:



Age Of Love - The Age Of Love at Discogs

Age Of Love - The Age Of Love

Genre: Electronic
Style: Trance, Techno
Year: 1990








Karen Mulder
Karen Mulder
Discography at Discogs :book:
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Real Name: Karen Mulder


In Groups: Les Enfoirés


Profile: Previously known as a Dutch top model, she had a hit with her cover of "I Am What I Am". She was born 1 June 1968 in Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands.

Released in 1990, some consider "The Age of Love" to be the first true trance single. Produced by Bruno Sanchioni and Giuseppe Cherchia, [²] with vocals by Karen Mulder.


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You sir are truly a Champ. Never fail to introduce you to all my peers as probably the most underrated Producer cum DJ. Your mixes never ever disappoint. Cheers =)
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05. Paul Thomas & Jerome Isma-Ae: The Age of Tomorrow (Owen Smith Mashup)

Another proper party track which has been working very well recently. Owen Smith takes the breakdown of 'Age of Love' and combines that very nicely with Paul Thomas & Jerome Isma-ae's 'Tomorrow'. I still remember vividly when hearing the Jam & Spoon remix of 'Age of Love' for the first time in autumn 1992 (played by DJ Ender at our illegal allnight rave) and being completely blown away with it. I think that it still holds the #1 position on my alltime Top 10 list as well.
 
ohh its a progressive show i'm listening to tech trance from brian flinn now, I'll catch another show

happy 50+ episodes Orkidea!
 
05. Paul Thomas & Jerome Isma-Ae: The Age of Tomorrow (Owen Smith Mashup)

Another proper party track which has been working very well recently. Owen Smith takes the breakdown of 'Age of Love' and combines that very nicely with Paul Thomas & Jerome Isma-ae's 'Tomorrow'. I still remember vividly when hearing the Jam & Spoon remix of 'Age of Love' for the first time in autumn 1992 (played by DJ Ender at our illegal allnight rave) and being completely blown away with it. I think that it still holds the #1 position on my alltime Top 10 list as well.









 
Good stuff in this episode again, jamming here on my armchair :music:
 
Funny anecdote: I have physically touched the very original machine which made the mad rising the sound in the original Jam & Spoon remix. I visited the studios of old school rave act Sunbeam and they had bought the original machine from Jam El Mar. It was funny fan moment when I felt like a rock guitarist touching Jim Hendrix's guitar :D
 
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