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2 hours ago, Vesper said:

It started around 14 years ago, just a few records, by 2006, 2007 there were a few tiny club nights, then it got hot in 2008 to around 2012, and died out

No real set style, fashionwise, same amount of drugs as any other electronica I suppose

I guess style maybe would be scandi-street

for awhile some blogs and zines were calling it Scandinavian Conflict R n' B

Inside Skweee

The strange world of Scandinavian R'n'B
CLASH MUSIC 
 16 · 09 · 2008
 

 

wicked early, early comp

Harmönia Presents: Skandinavian Skweee Vol. 1

 


Label:
Harmönia ‎– HRMN-3
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Compilation 
Country:
Finland
Released:
2007
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Skweee

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Not a proper underground youth/pop culture if they dont have their own look,dance,drug scene etc. Without it it males it just like any other mainstream fashion.

All the best scenes were started underground and it was when they became mainstream and media controlled that they became watered down and the masses took it over.

Happened with my beloved Northern Soul scene. We had it sussed till the guys that run Wigan Casino had the $£$£ signs flashing in their eyes. Decided to cash in on it.Opened the door to let a TV crew in to make a documentary and the Sunday Papers doing a write up, They created some proper purile weak as shit POP bands like Milli Vanilli. - put them on Top of the Pops - the next week we went from 1000 at the niter to 3,000. All these gawpers and drunken twats coming looking for an all night bar. Standing round watching us dance like performing monkys, falling asleep everywhere and wondering how the fuck we carried on dancing all might. The next week a couple of 1st time kids did too much speed and called for a ambulance! Week after the old bil came in plain clothes trying to bust us all. They got jumped nicking a mate of mine. Made the papers and it brought in even more 'straights' Proving all publicity is good publicity. That week there were 5,000 in a place with a 1,000 fire limit. All the divs got in and all us soulies got left outside!! SOOO many left the scene because of that.

Was great tilll it went mainstream.

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1 minute ago, Unionjack said:

Not a proper underground youth/pop culture if they dont have their own look,dance,drug scene etc. Without it it males it just like any other mainstream fashion.

All the best scenes were started underground and it was when they became mainstream and media controlled that they became watered down and the masses took it over.

Happened with my beloved Northern Soul scene. We had it sussed till the guys that run Wigan Casino had the $£$£ signs flashing in their eyes. Decided to cash in on it.Opened the door to let a TV crew in to make a documentary and the Sunday Papers doing a write up, They created some proper purile weak as shit POP bands like Milli Vanilli. - put them on Top of the Pops - the next week we went from 1000 at the niter to 3,000. All these gawpers and drunken twats coming looking for an all night bar. Standing round watching us dance like performing monkys, falling asleep everywhere and wondering how the fuck we carried on dancing all might. The next week a couple of 1st time kids did too much speed and called for a ambulance! Week after the old bil came in plain clothes trying to bust us all. They got jumped nicking a mate of mine. Made the papers and it brought in even more 'straights' Proving all publicity is good publicity. That week there were 5,000 in a place with a 1,000 fire limit. All the divs got in and all us soulies got left outside!! SOOO many left the scene because of that.

Was great tilll it went mainstream.

Skweee never got within 1000 miles of mainstream

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As I'm not a big Metal head Ive not heard much at all of AC/DC and thought that the Steve;nSeagulls  version of Thunderstruck was witten by them as it does suit them

 

But me mates just showed me this. Seen them do it too in more recent vids and it seems to have lost its original bute. Or the band has I mean

 

 

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Basement Jaxx vs The Clash - Magnificent Romeo

 

2 Many DJ's ‎– Magnificent Romeo / Dreadlock Woman
Label:
Not On Label (2 Many DJ's Self-released) ‎– SH006, Not on Label (SH Series) ‎– SH006
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, White Label 
Country:
Europe
Released:
2001
Genre:
Electronic, Rock, Reggae
Style:

Leftfield, Reggae-Pop

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2 hours ago, Vesper said:

The Style Council - My Ever Changing Moods

 

Label:
Polydor ‎– TSC X 5, Polydor ‎– TSCX5
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Single 
Country:
UK
Released:
1984
Genre:
Electronic, Rock, Pop
Style:
Synth-pop

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I saw them a handfull of times but I always thought it was a strange mixture.

I met Mick Talbot and thought he was a bit of a div. Someone trying to ve someone they aren't. But Rick Butler 9Drummer out of the Jam) was the same. Weller seemed to put himself in a mixture of clever peeps and ones he could control.

Really saddens me to see what Bruce Foxton (Jam Bass player and Stilff Little Fingers) has done! Hes touring this year in a band caaled Out Of The Jam!! Doing all their old stuff.  Going to be a train wreck. Hes down here in London April/may time and theyre doing an accoustic set so might take a look for a laugh.

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Was just listening to the Ian Dury vid I prompted FB to post and it reminded me of seeing him at Mammersmith Palais and John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett was support.

Theyre a right pair of loonies I tell ya. Rollin round the stage doing crowd surfing. Always thought they were off their heads

 

 

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Deadsy - She Likes Big Words (Original Mix)

From the never released version of Commencement circa 1999 before Sire Records shelved it and delayed the initial release until 2002.

Deadsy ‎– Commencement
Label:
Sire ‎– 2-47509-AB, Warner Bros. Records ‎– 2-47509-AB, Witchouse ‎– 2-47509-AB
Format:
CD, Promo 
Country:
US
Released:
1999
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Alternative Rock, Industrial

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7 hours ago, Vesper said:

Deadsy - She Likes Big Words (Original Mix)

From the never released version of Commencement circa 1999 before Sire Records shelved it and delayed the initial release until 2002.

Deadsy ‎– Commencement
Label:
Sire ‎– 2-47509-AB, Warner Bros. Records ‎– 2-47509-AB, Witchouse ‎– 2-47509-AB
Format:
CD, Promo 
Country:
US
Released:
1999
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Alternative Rock, Industrial

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Sounds bit poppy now eh.

Been in this sort of mindframe for a few days.

 

 

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THROWBACK: Jeff Mills — Essential Mix @ BBC Radio 1 — 07.06.1998

American techno DJ, composer, producer, and recording artist, based in Detroit, Michigan, USA. 

Born: 18 June 1963 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. 

Jeff Mills (aka "The Wizard") is one of the most pioneering American names in techno music. Championed for his music's relentless pursuit of hardness and his stripped-down, almost industrial DJ sets, Mills is the latest in a long line of Detroit-bred talent to take on an international reputation, performing for audiences around the world in both club and art spaces. 

He also runs his own label, Axis, and its several sublabels.

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00:00:00 Jeff Mills - "Humana EP - A1 With" (Axis) 
00:00:25 Jeff Mills - "Mecca EP - Gateway Of Zen" (Axis) 
00:04:15 Jeff Mills - "Humana EP - A2 Gamma Player" (Axis) 
00:07:15 Jeff Mills - "The Other Day EP - A2 Nepta" (Axis) 
00:09:12 Jeff Mills - "Very EP - A1 Cobolt" (Axis) 
00:11:54 X101 - "X101 - Rave New World" (Tresor) 
00:14:08 Jeff Mills - "Very EP - B2" (Axis) 
00:15:55 Fumiya Tanaka - "Midnight EP - In The Darkness" (Torema) 
00:18:24 Marco Carola - "Interplay EP - Plastatik" (1000) 
00:19:56 Marco Carola - "Fokus LP - C1" (Zenit) 
00:22:39 Steve Stoll - "The Blunted Boy Wonder LP - GTI" (Novamute) 
00:26:36 Steve Bicknell - "Lost Recordings 3 - When Things Of The Spirit Come First - B1" (Cosmic) 
[00:28:41] Jeff Mills - "Purpose Maker EP - Black Is The Number" (Axis) 
00:29:00 Jeff Mills - "Our Man From Havana EP - Cubango" (Purpose Maker) 
00:30:35 Jamie Bissmire - "The Rhythms Of Nature LP - B1" (Ground) 
00:34:10 Steve Bicknell Project Pt 2 - "The Primitive Streak EP - A2" (Cosmic) 
00:39:21 Jeff Mills - "Kat Moda EP - Kat Race" (Purpose Maker) 
00:42:29 Steve Stoll - "Model T EP - Model T" (Novamute) 
00:44:11 Jeff Mills - "Kat Moda EP - The Bells" (Purpose Maker) 
00:46:56 Angel Alanis - "Illustrated EP - B1 Subconscious Tango" (Konsequent) 
*00:49:50 (triballer) 
00:52:43 Marco Carola - "Hypertension EP - Acid Tension" (Primate) 
00:54:09 Jeff Mills - "Mecca EP - Step To Enchantment (Stringent)" (Axis) 
00:55:00 Fumiya Tanaka - "Unknown Possiblity Vol.1 LP - Antibody" (Torema) 
*[00:56:55] The Previous - "Source EP - Untitled" (Tortured) 
00:59:33 Richard Polson - "Episode EP - B2" (Surface) 
01:00:55 Bios - "Minimal Funkateers - B1 Basic Black" (Black Nation) 
01:02:24 Adam Beyer - "Stocktown City EP - B2" (Rotation) 
01:06:11 Tony Dax - "Repercussion" (Theory) 
01:07:31 Ben Sims - "Retrovert - Hardgroove Mix" (Theory) 
[01:11:05] Thee Maddkatt Chronicles - "Vengeance Is Mine - Vengeance Of A Madman" (Clashbackk) 
01:12:25 Jeff Mills - "The Other Day EP - I9" (Axis) 
01:16:03 Morgan - "Flowerchild - Adam Beyer Remix" (Synewave) 
*01:17:58 
01:20:39 Anthony Shake Shakir - "Systematic Advancing EP - Systematic Advancing" (International Deejay Gigalo) 
01:22:22 Marco Carola - "Interplay EP - Submarine" (1000) 
01:24:40 Oliver Ho - "Terra Incognita - B1" (Meta) 
01:26:30 Tony Dax - "Repercussion - Paul Mac Remix" (Theory) 
01:29:44 Rue East - "Summer Of Blood LP - Summer Of Blood" (Pure Plastic) 
*01:30:30 
*01:32:30 (yes) Sound Associates - "Power Cuts" (Tortured)? 
*01:34:57 (sample bit like call of the wild) 
01:36:44 Jamie Bissmire - "The Rhythms Of Nature LP - B2" (Ground) 
01:41:00 Morgan - "Flower Child" (Synewave) 
[01:44:10] Thee Maddkatt Chronicles - "Vengeance Is Mine - Vengeance Of A Madman" (Clashbackk) 
01:46:10 Marco Carola - "Fokus LP - C2" (Zenit) 
01:47:01 X-101 - "X-101 - Sonic Destroyer" (Tresor) 
01:49:47 Jeff Mills - "The Purpose Maker EP - Reverting" (Axis) 
01:50:51 Jeff Mills - "Kat Moda EP - Alarms" (Purpose Maker) 
01:54:53 Jeff Mills - "Our Man From Havana EP - The Fly Guy" (Purpose Maker) 
01:55:26 Marco Carola - "The End EP - Rebound" (1000) 
*01:56:25 
01:58:23 END

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