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The Greatest Dance, Trance and House Tracks of The 90´s

  • October 10, 2016
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There must be a reason why the 90´s are having this strong revival amongst young people these days. The clothes were cool, the music was, and the people were. It´s always hard to sum up what a whole generation has lived through and created, but the best way to get at least a glimpse of this feeling is to listen to the music out of that time. Well, this is just a personal list, without trying to claim universal validity. But it was some of the tracks that were making us dance through our teenage years. The tracks that made us get lost in time, us knowing that we were in the middle of something so big. Our youth. Let us reminisce into what´s past but still accompanies our soul. And, if we have forgotten a great track, please let us know.

image: screenshot youtube  Dj Tonka – She Knows You 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwv-3cM2pVk

Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You -1998

The Bucketheads – The Bomb [These Sounds Fall Into My Mind] – 1995

Nalin & Kane Beachball Original Video 1997

Jam & Spoon – I Pull My Gun Twice – 1997

Binary Finary 1999

Westbam – Let Yourself Go – 1991

So timeless! DJ Tonka – She Knows You -1998

“Café del Mar” – first released in 1993 by Energy 52. That was so huge.

Members of Mayday – Sonic Empire -1997

Ron Trent – Altered States – 1992

Mr Oizo “Flat beat” – 1999- directed by Quentin Dupieux with Flat Eric

Da Hool – meet her at the Loveparade 1997

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0ZZdRN2xMo

Three ‘N One – Reflect (1996)

Carl Cox – Sensual Sophis-ti-cat -1996

Seven Days and One Week” by Italian-French trance music act B.B.E.- released 1996 and became a top 10 hit worldwide

Feelings! Robert Miles – Children

Lazonby – Sacred Cycles – 1994

Warmduscher – Auf Die Fresse – 1999

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