@@jamiestewart139 No jungle about in the early 90s, there was the first jungle tune, We Are i.E, but aside from that it was all hardcore up until about 93.
I LOVE WHEN PEOPLE HAVE THE COURAGE TO USE THE PRODIGY IN OLD SCHOOL HARDCORE MIXES. People tend to neglect them because they were too commercial. But at the time in 1992 they WERE a pretty damn part of the rave scene! Also, nice picture :P
I totally agree tara i was into the prodigy when liam first made his demo tape i managed to hold of a copy of the tape through a mate i dont think the prodigy were commercial i saw them in 1992 in norwich and it was mind blowing
Tara Gostling prodigy back in the day were up with there with the best, i remember watching them live as part of the nights line up along side Rhythm Quest, N-Joi & N-Trance back in 91-92 ...dont blame them for going commercial, they knew the end was nigh for the rave scene so went where the money was, unfortunately, for me from then on prodigy were not the same, they went more daft punk weird stuff lol to blend in with the commercial side of things.
rctruckz I would say that after experience the Prodigy deliberately moved away from the mainstream rather than "going where the money was", they unwittingly played a big part in the silliness of what 'rave' became with charly and I dont think that sat particularly well. they were always one of the few (only?) hardcore acts that performed live (in the way that a traditional band does)and live shows is where theyve always excelled so I think that their progression was a natural one, particularly when you see early interviews with Liam and hear him talk about the DIY ethos of his production which is very punk, this could be applied to all of the bedroom producers obviously. Youve also got top take into account the fact that they refused to play in the uk for a long time in protest of the criminal justice bill, not that they would have gone short of money performing in europe but I think it speaks volumes about their attitude given that at the time they could have probably sold any venue in the uk out. For me too experience was the golden age but I have a lot of respect for a group of lads that kicked off in a bedroom and managed to stay relevant for years to come and I would strongly advise you to go and see them live now if you get the chance mate, they know how to throw a party and you get an awesome mix of us old fellas jumping about with the younguns, noone is facing the stage, its like a proper rave :D and that cant be all bad
Superb mate- same 21 in 92 and i lived the scene. I feel honoured to have had the privilege to be a part of the original rave scene. 90- 94 but gave it up when there started to be a bad atmosphere with people who thought taking downers at a club or event was a good idea. But it was great while it lasted. Rave to the Grave party people - Massive Respect!!
Claim to Fame, I had Kieth Flint shouting at me and beconing me to get to the stage .He then reached out and pulled me up onto the stage , he shouted in my ear he loves the Dancing that I could do !!! Fuk yeah !!! MG
at the ripe old age of 48 I found this mmix by mistake while looking for 1992 Ellis d tracks from his proper rave days and must admit this is a FUCKIN bangin mix I bet allot of kids today wish they had wot us oldies had back in the 90s LONG LIVE HARD CORE Sully d
I remember all the beats and voice overs , sneaking into warehouses and dancing tripping spacing .... rather deaf now but worth it... meh to alcohol.... chemical daze and fun and happiness.... now 46 :-( my kids still think I listen to the coolest trippiest music ever
Your comment is just... You know, music is a time machine. I'm 26 and I missed everything you had at that time but I listen to this music, I love it and I dream about it. I was 4 years old. I wish I had them vinyls to show to young people
Oleh Sobolev Lol'd at your post Mark, i'm a 41 year old ozzy and went to Scotland when I finished school in 1990 and parts of my hearing are in the clubs n pubs over there....my kids love our beats me n my misses play,infact when Seth was a baby I used to play carl cox to get him to sleep !!! Anyway we off to Burning Man this year, your never to old to partayyyyyyyyy!!!!!
Any old ravers out there thinking it used to be great…. It’s better than ever, get out, get on one, anyone out at any event knows all the tunes and is loving it, blinding👌👍😎😘😍
Great sound and bleeding great days. We had the best time dancing to talented DJ's like mickey B, dropping and feeling the love. All I've got left now is northern soul.
This is electronic dance music that actually makes you want to dance. I wish I could say the same for a lot of the new stuff they play at those big festivals.
Everyone of these Mickey B mixes are fucking top draw. They bring back memories and there's always a couple of tracks I'd never heard before. The early-90s really was the peak years for dance music.
Top one nice one get sorted....pass the Vicks vapour rub. Good tunes that bring me back to a time that killed many brain cells.......but I'd do it all again if I could. Thanks for posting.
Dunno, I'm 19, born when this music was at its apex, I find it very upbeat, lively and somewhat nostalgic too even though I'm die-hard metalhead. I like it, that's what counts.
I'm a metalhead too and this music is fucking awesome. I'm 19 too and every time i think how it would be if I were born in England and 15 years before, I feel very good.
Say what you want, but that transfer from Fire into Dreamworld just sets my 54 year old nerves on full on tingle mode. I struggle getting past that bit as i always slide back to it over and over again 😮
Been mixing 30 years and believe me the early rave tracks were a nightmare to mix and more akin to hip-hop where it changes every 30 seconds into completely different noises, piano, beats. This is a class mix. Love it!
Y paste copy paste copy paste... corporate interference , bleed it dry without any work , inspiration, originality, individuality, turned ,tuned, remixes &con sumed...to the movements eventualites Doom'd, for shareholding boom...and so any mug cud mix, beat matching became the bedrock of lesser mens&gals of friends ,divided and conquered ,"puting the animals in pens" genres being the latest instututitional , incarnation of the time... Free party stays in the form of the loopholed hypocrisy party
What IS the word I am looking for to describe this? Oh... yeah... bangin'! Fkin superb, downloading this. Shelley's in Stoke, Wigan Pier, Dome in Birmingham. Many years ago but like yesterday, I have hairs standing up where I did not I had hairs. Many thanks from an old raver - never did the gloves or glow-sticks, did not need them - JUST DANCE. A
Back in the day, there were loads of "Alternative" ravers in Nottingham. Marcus Garvey Centre one night, Rock City the next. Just be you! If you love it, stand proud and ignore the haters.🤘🏻
i was a little young when this music was peaking, i allways loved this pic, i found a book on ebay called CLASS OF 88 by WAYNE ANTHONY, im half way through and realize now what this pic realy stands for, WOW what an eye opener to acid house culture, to all u party goers who were there U LUCKY BASTARDS!! I think also a film is being made about those times to! WHOOP WHOOP!!
Last comment was 3 years ago. Jyst googled... Play me banging hard-core rave, and it gave me this. Absolutely rushing from head to toe.... You the man. Respect!
Was my first couple of years at secondary school listening to this, battling it out for dominance of the tape player in the common room at break. Plastering the walls of my room with flyers (including the on in the pic I think). Couple more years came the fake ID and sneaking into clubs. Lying to the folks about where I’ve been then rolling in late weekend drained as a wrung out sponge. Fantastic times and these tunes were the foundation! Thanks for the reminder Mickey! X
love it the kids now days are definitely missing out no doos like when I was young happy buzzed people bopping the night away 💃(39.40s took me right back 😎)
The wheels and the steal ,that's how it's mix, Learn to mix on plastic first is the original and only way to mixed. Once we raved in unity and a period of wicked techno. Been mixing since 1992 and still never used anything buy my old skool and respect djs ,ratty ,grooverider and Mickey b. Easyrider Perth WA.
Thought it was just gonna be "another 92-93 top 10 buzz tunes mix" from the 1st tune... Oh boy I was wrong. More bangers than a hot dog stall. Big up ya self Mickey B
I have just Drilled a hole in the floor dancing my head of. Bounce Jump and skip to the Beat it's all you need. fookin brillient good times good people good life
THANKS Man, I was searching for such mix for ages now and couldnt find it as I had no clue what they were called as artists. In 1994 I was 18 year old and one day I was listening to local radio station and bammmm this similar mix goes on bang bang bang and all that piano accords OMFG... I said,. this is the real deal music, as I never heard of it before. So, turned on my cassette deck and recorded that radio mix. Since then I have that tape, and never been able to find that similar mix. I am thrilled now, 18y0 again, and running high...
Looks like the insert for the Prodigy album Music for the jilted generation. The first album I had, bought at a jumble sale for 50p! 50p that shaped my life hahah
what a great mix, has a good steady flow to it, good for just about any activity, dancing, biking or just chillin and remembering the good ole days of proper hardcore
1991-92-93 were deffo the best Raving years for atmosphere and music.
Too Right Rave On Matey. x
Definitely mad days 😳👌
Oh yes...loved all the ragga jungle that was out in the early 90s.. Big up Dalston lane massive 😍.... Peace and love people
@@jamiestewart139 No jungle about in the early 90s, there was the first jungle tune, We Are i.E, but aside from that it was all hardcore up until about 93.
Keep your jungle. That was when the punters and the vibe turned proper moody. That’s diversity 4 ya.
I LOVE WHEN PEOPLE HAVE THE COURAGE TO USE THE PRODIGY IN OLD SCHOOL HARDCORE MIXES. People tend to neglect them because they were too commercial. But at the time in 1992 they WERE a pretty damn part of the rave scene! Also, nice picture :P
I totally agree tara i was into the prodigy when liam first made his demo tape i managed to hold of a copy of the tape through a mate i dont think the prodigy were commercial i saw them in 1992 in norwich and it was mind blowing
True on that! Gotta love a bit of Prodigy
Tara Gostling prodigy back in the day were up with there with the best, i remember watching them live as part of the nights line up along side Rhythm Quest, N-Joi & N-Trance back in 91-92 ...dont blame them for going commercial, they knew the end was nigh for the rave scene so went where the money was, unfortunately, for me from then on prodigy were not the same, they went more daft punk weird stuff lol to blend in with the commercial side of things.
rctruckz I would say that after experience the Prodigy deliberately moved away from the mainstream rather than "going where the money was", they unwittingly played a big part in the silliness of what 'rave' became with charly and I dont think that sat particularly well. they were always one of the few (only?) hardcore acts that performed live (in the way that a traditional band does)and live shows is where theyve always excelled so I think that their progression was a natural one, particularly when you see early interviews with Liam and hear him talk about the DIY ethos of his production which is very punk, this could be applied to all of the bedroom producers obviously. Youve also got top take into account the fact that they refused to play in the uk for a long time in protest of the criminal justice bill, not that they would have gone short of money performing in europe but I think it speaks volumes about their attitude given that at the time they could have probably sold any venue in the uk out.
For me too experience was the golden age but I have a lot of respect for a group of lads that kicked off in a bedroom and managed to stay relevant for years to come and I would strongly advise you to go and see them live now if you get the chance mate, they know how to throw a party and you get an awesome mix of us old fellas jumping about with the younguns, noone is facing the stage, its like a proper rave :D and that cant be all bad
+edone Sounds incredible, dude.
This brought back hazy memories,I was 21 in 92 and having it large
The music,the pills,the vibe oh my what a time to be alive!
😊 sounds like the peak of the good ol days 💯 shame I missed out :( though at least I have a kind of time machine to relive the beats 💓
You said it brother.
The year I was born was your best party years! I love it!
Superb mate- same 21 in 92 and i lived the scene. I feel honoured to have had the privilege to be a part of the original rave scene. 90- 94 but gave it up when there started to be a bad atmosphere with people who thought taking downers at a club or event was a good idea. But it was great while it lasted. Rave to the Grave party people - Massive Respect!!
Reminds me so much of my childhood, listening to this on a Walkman going to school, thought I was the bees knees 😎
Claim to Fame, I had Kieth Flint shouting at me and beconing me to get to the stage .He then reached out and pulled me up onto the stage , he shouted in my ear he loves the Dancing that I could do !!! Fuk yeah !!! MG
Are you dreaming - BLAME - Great track - deserved a lot more airplay back in the day. CHOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
OMG 😲!!!!,What a fantastic blast from the past. This is nectar to my 54 year ears. Absolutely T for tremendous!!!!!😛💯💯❤👍👍👍🤪
My god this takes me back to 92 best years of our lives. Proper old skool Rave Mix nice 👏
Lost my mother in January, first set I've listened to since . I couldn't feel it , you gave me the feeling back Mickey , fkn come on !!
at the ripe old age of 48 I found this mmix by mistake while looking for 1992 Ellis d tracks from his proper rave days and must admit this is a FUCKIN bangin mix I bet allot of kids today wish they had wot us oldies had back in the 90s LONG LIVE HARD CORE Sully d
@The - :Vendetta - Boy ! Everyone named Sullivan is called Sully and as his name David im guessing thats where the D comes from.
Nice one Sully ✌️🕊️🕉️❤️💛💚
Yes I do I was born ten years to late
Yes mate! 41 year old here and totally agree!
So true I envy all the legends that raved in the 90s
I remember all the beats and voice overs , sneaking into warehouses and dancing tripping spacing .... rather deaf now but worth it... meh to alcohol.... chemical daze and fun and happiness.... now 46 :-( my kids still think I listen to the coolest trippiest music ever
Your comment is just... You know, music is a time machine. I'm 26 and I missed everything you had at that time but I listen to this music, I love it and I dream about it. I was 4 years old. I wish I had them vinyls to show to young people
Oleh Sobolev Lol'd at your post Mark, i'm a 41 year old ozzy and went to Scotland when I finished school in 1990 and parts of my hearing are in the clubs n pubs over there....my kids love our beats me n my misses play,infact when Seth was a baby I used to play carl cox to get him to sleep !!! Anyway we off to Burning Man this year, your never to old to partayyyyyyyyy!!!!!
hi Guy (Guido) Fawkes
@@jasonyeomans4851 Carl Cox was the master in this era
Still dropping these tunes at 55? 🙏🏼
A heaving mass of bodies smiling at each other dancing like mad men and women. .. I miss those days... hardcore forever x
This was a golden era musically no doubt about it.
Any old ravers out there thinking it used to be great…. It’s better than ever, get out, get on one, anyone out at any event knows all the tunes and is loving it, blinding👌👍😎😘😍
59 yo retired raver, this mix has my head in the bass bin!
AND a huge round of thanks to MickeyBeam75 for taking the exhausting time to put all of these gems on youtube. Many many thanks kind sir.
Just remembering this music and looking at the cover art is amazing, wish those days would return.
good old days that we will never get back unfortunately!
yeah we can, loads of reunions atm, went to fusion couple weeks ago, moondance in July ;-)
yeah we can, loads of reunions atm, went to fusion couple weeks ago, moondance in July ;-)
Brett Moth DONT B PESAMISTIC BRO ANYWAY POSSIBLE
Great selection, I played most of these when we did our free partys...can't believe it was over 20 years ago...cheers for the flash back!
You have just made a 43 yr old man cry the for that
Steven Leckey ME TOO @ 44 piece n love. from Scottish ravers.
Am 45 and still cryin, lol/.
41, cool music! from russian music lovers
48 here,and that fade from fire into dreamworld,goosebumps aplenty!
46 and still loving it!😁🤘
Bubblin in sunshine cheers Mickey
Great sound and bleeding great days. We had the best time dancing to talented DJ's like mickey B, dropping and feeling the love. All I've got left now is northern soul.
Love it !! just wish I was in my teens again and could dance all night (Camden palace 91/93
Lol I was there in those years my god so good ❤
I was there back in the day. Not a truer word said. HARDCORE WILL NEVER DIE
This is electronic dance music that actually makes you want to dance. I wish I could say the same for a lot of the new stuff they play at those big festivals.
I’m 45 and was never into this at the time. After years of various genres I fully appreciate this and can see the influence it’s had on music since.
Awesome.. Walkman on smoking solid on the way to school on my c50 stepthro… long live 1993 🤣✌🏽
Nice 1 top mixing top tunes takes me right back to the dark dingy wicked labyrinth and fantazia summer time
Banging old school set, lvein it
1 ov me favourite sets ov all time❤
Great to hear some absolute bangers from back in the day! Thanks ... and not an MC in sight, thank F&&k!!!
Everyone of these Mickey B mixes are fucking top draw. They bring back memories and there's always a couple of tracks I'd never heard before. The early-90s really was the peak years for dance music.
Top one nice one get sorted....pass the Vicks vapour rub. Good tunes that bring me back to a time that killed many brain cells.......but I'd do it all again if I could. Thanks for posting.
SAME AS, RAVE ON. X
Love it my friend I was there with ya respect
@@huntermicky1489 All the the best Sir, rave on bruvva. Thanks for reminding of me this mix with your comment. Banging.
Mickey bruv you bringing me back to those days oh my daze I'm flying round my front room with my head in another dimension
Those early 90's were the days...nostalgia.
I remember that flyer picture on my wall
Sounds as futuristic as it did when I first heard breakbeat hardcore aged 9 in 1992, banging
Im 13 and love this, wish i was born in the 90s tho...
70s-80s. You'd have to be born then to have hit the dancefloor to these tunes with a handful of quality party favours.
That picture says it all.
Dunno, I'm 19, born when this music was at its apex, I find it very upbeat, lively and somewhat nostalgic too even though I'm die-hard metalhead. I like it, that's what counts.
Good music is good music. :)
me to bro
I'm a metalhead too and this music is fucking awesome. I'm 19 too and every time i think how it would be if I were born in England and 15 years before, I feel very good.
Frangos I'm a metalhead , i'm 35 and i love this music . I grew up with Heavy metal and Rave .
Frangos I'm a metalhead , i'm 35 and i love this music . I grew up with Heavy metal and Rave .
Some absolute bangers in there
Those were the days man those were the days man.
Say what you want, but that transfer from Fire into Dreamworld just sets my 54 year old nerves on full on tingle mode. I struggle getting past that bit as i always slide back to it over and over again 😮
QUALITY MIX! 🤩🤣
We we re there hubby's and I. At 22 (then) it change our lives. So good
Top mix. Reminds me ov alniters back in the day rez. Fantazia. Universe. The real rave scene.
Whenever I hear dreamworld I go straight back to an Ellis Dee set from Fantazia at Bournemouth in 92,banging tunes 🤪
Was there that night awesome👍
I still have the flyer with this picture on in my collection from nights out back in the day.
Long live all you old Ravers out there.
Been mixing 30 years and believe me the early rave tracks were a nightmare to mix and more akin to hip-hop where it changes every 30 seconds into completely different noises, piano, beats. This is a class mix. Love it!
Y paste copy paste copy paste... corporate interference , bleed it dry without any work , inspiration, originality, individuality, turned ,tuned, remixes &con sumed...to the movements eventualites Doom'd, for shareholding boom...and so any mug cud mix, beat matching became the bedrock of lesser mens&gals of friends ,divided and conquered ,"puting the animals in pens" genres being the latest instututitional , incarnation of the time...
Free party stays in the form of the loopholed hypocrisy party
@@elbee360 Yeah sure mate. Think your brain may have broken during that spaz-speech! Enjoy yourself though!
What IS the word I am looking for to describe this? Oh... yeah... bangin'! Fkin superb, downloading this. Shelley's in Stoke, Wigan Pier, Dome in Birmingham. Many years ago but like yesterday, I have hairs standing up where I did not I had hairs. Many thanks from an old raver - never did the gloves or glow-sticks, did not need them - JUST DANCE. A
Back in the day, there were loads of "Alternative" ravers in Nottingham. Marcus Garvey Centre one night, Rock City the next. Just be you! If you love it, stand proud and ignore the haters.🤘🏻
Hey up lad it's about time isn't it good lad respect to all stompers out there I'm 54 know and still can dance.
Stumbled across this music aged 10 on pirate radio and I was hooked
FUCK YES. Back when this soundscape was still fresh.
i was a little young when this music was peaking, i allways loved this pic, i found a book on ebay called CLASS OF 88 by WAYNE ANTHONY, im half way through and realize now what this pic realy stands for, WOW what an eye opener to acid house culture, to all u party goers who were there U LUCKY BASTARDS!! I think also a film is being made about those times to! WHOOP WHOOP!!
Last comment was 3 years ago. Jyst googled... Play me banging hard-core rave, and it gave me this. Absolutely rushing from head to toe.... You the man. Respect!
😂 nice one
So many amazing tunes. Goosebumps!!! Memories of such great times.
Hardcore will never die!! This mix gives me goosebumps ;) great upload
Nuff monumental bangerz!❤🎉❤🎉🎉
Was my first couple of years at secondary school listening to this, battling it out for dominance of the tape player in the common room at break. Plastering the walls of my room with flyers (including the on in the pic I think). Couple more years came the fake ID and sneaking into clubs. Lying to the folks about where I’ve been then rolling in late weekend drained as a wrung out sponge. Fantastic times and these tunes were the foundation! Thanks for the reminder Mickey! X
Fire!!! What a class cover photo too! Speaks volumes!! ❤
Weren't part of this generation of the UK Music but Rave is Wicked!
+MC Grindah yes you are.and you are right mc there .
some day this music will be great again,love feelings mickey ¡¡
I'm 54 know and still love it
dreamworld mixed into fire, awesome. 20+ years and this makes me feel like a teen again - if only youtube was around in those days!
This was amazing that’s true ❤
Whats the name of Dreamworld traxk please?
@@Virtuallyfree Rhythm Section.
Thanks
No problem@@Virtuallyfree
Oh man when The Slammer Krome & Time comes in at 39mins I almost chewed my face off!!
lol/...Rave On.
daveandlouise123 lol
takes me back,,jeez i wish i was back there now !!!
disagree with the stoke badge...but very much agree with the comments mate :-)
love it the kids now days are definitely missing out no doos like when I was young happy buzzed people bopping the night away 💃(39.40s took me right back 😎)
Word.
About as close to a time machine as we are going to get....
Thank you, "Mickey". Close to perfection.
amazing old school UK hardcore rave, so many good tunes
Just giving this a little nod for the algorithm 😀
The wheels and the steal ,that's how it's mix,
Learn to mix on plastic first is the original and only way to mixed. Once we raved in unity and a period of wicked techno.
Been mixing since 1992 and still never used anything buy my old skool and respect djs ,ratty ,grooverider and Mickey b.
Easyrider Perth WA.
all is full of love
Thought it was just gonna be "another 92-93 top 10 buzz tunes mix" from the 1st tune... Oh boy I was wrong. More bangers than a hot dog stall. Big up ya self Mickey B
@mickeybeam75 another quality mix with a sublime tune selection!!!
Brings back some good memories x
You could never forget this time 😜
Also thanks very Much for Mickey B Sharing your old skool creations which some of us only ever had on cassette
Dreamscape all over again. LIKE.
Save this fucked world!
2024 old skool still alive🤘🤘
The only girl I ever loved had that picture on her bedroom wall....when I saw it I knew she was the one for me.
what were dealing with here is a total respect for the law!
maybe it's still there :)
It's from The Prodigy Music For The JIlted Generation album.
yeah she ripped it out and hung it up.
And a few bootleg flyerz from back in the day too!
I have just Drilled a hole in the floor dancing my head of. Bounce Jump and skip to the Beat it's all you need. fookin brillient good times good people good life
Wow Micheal Sparks Just remembered u bro RIP
Prodigy went for the dolla darlin but we no they were always there, i loved them days, i was 16 in me spliff jeans from blackmarket records lol
oooopppps
ooommmmgggggggggggggggggg my days !!!
Excellent.
days that we'll naver be gone.
gat your head into this.👂👂👂👂👂👽👽👽👽👽👀👀👀👀
THANKS Man, I was searching for such mix for ages now and couldnt find it as I had no clue what they were called as artists. In 1994 I was 18 year old and one day I was listening to local radio station and bammmm this similar mix goes on bang bang bang and all that piano accords OMFG... I said,. this is the real deal music, as I never heard of it before. So, turned on my cassette deck and recorded that radio mix. Since then I have that tape, and never been able to find that similar mix. I am thrilled now, 18y0 again, and running high...
Looks like the insert for the Prodigy album Music for the jilted generation. The first album I had, bought at a jumble sale for 50p! 50p that shaped my life hahah
LOVE THAT PIC SO ACE, WISH I STILL HAD THE POSTER. XX
Wow I’m loving this
Wicked set,
Yah! Keep them coming Mickey...I'm raving at work!
33:04 K, I'm bouncin' off of the walls now :D
Respect to all possies and stompers out there respect micky
what a great mix, has a good steady flow to it, good for just about any activity, dancing, biking or just chillin and remembering the good ole days of proper hardcore
back in the time! What a great time/music! Thanks!
Nuff respect for the memories bruv nice one. In the words of Robbie Dee........going to those that remember and to those that need reminding. 🎶 ❤ 💊
good stuff
I seen prodigy before they went commercial and believe me they could put on one hell of a show
Too Right mate, Nice One.
That's Music!