Anyone from the East Anglia rave scene will probably remember Treble D (David James) and many from the London scene too.
He was such a good DJ, and still is, and producer, probably his most famous track was ‘(Always) A Permanent State’ on Hooj Choons back in 2000.
This set sort sums up an era for me, along with the Digweed EM with Rockhopper '94, Yello and Bjork, aand the DJ Vertigo La Morita mixtape, this was probably my most caned mix in that decade.
It sort of started to change after this, more 'progressive', but listening back to this last night made me remember what was so special about the underground parties we all went to.
I won't put a tracklist up, but sure anyone over the age of 40ish will recognise them all.
I found the tape and managed to rip it last night.
This is the link to the first of his tapes, Ibiza Grooves from September 1993.
Gonna bring you joy!!
https://soundcloud.com/guymiddleton/sets/treble-d-david-james-mixsets
He was such a good DJ, and still is, and producer, probably his most famous track was ‘(Always) A Permanent State’ on Hooj Choons back in 2000.
This set sort sums up an era for me, along with the Digweed EM with Rockhopper '94, Yello and Bjork, aand the DJ Vertigo La Morita mixtape, this was probably my most caned mix in that decade.
It sort of started to change after this, more 'progressive', but listening back to this last night made me remember what was so special about the underground parties we all went to.
I won't put a tracklist up, but sure anyone over the age of 40ish will recognise them all.
I found the tape and managed to rip it last night.
This is the link to the first of his tapes, Ibiza Grooves from September 1993.
Gonna bring you joy!!
https://soundcloud.com/guymiddleton/sets/treble-d-david-james-mixsets
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