This mixtape includes tracks from 90-94, when most guitar bands followed The Stone Roses 1989 debut and emulated the "baggy" Manchester vibe. Even The Cure and The Cult were releasing dance-floor ready tracks. The Happy Mondays, Primal Scream, Inspiral Carpets, James, Blur and Suede are all included, alongside one off's like EMF, The Soup Dragons, The Farm, The Mock Turtles, Jesus Jones and Whale. There's also a bit of Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Breeders.
Oh and finally, I HAD to include something off of "Definitely Maybe"... which I played to death when it was released in '94. This feels like an added "bonus track" but perfectly sums up the mood of the time.
Happy listening and thank you sincerely for your support 🤖
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Thank you Sirrr 🤖
An electric (but not electronic) set of dance sounds. More revolving around guitar sounds and les on synthesizer sounds it a complete look in pieces of dance music of an earlier age nut no less vibrant(even now) . Alternative and indie in nature and nothing to do with mainstream Pop it moves across a dance floor as well now as it dis back then( in a different way then EDM but just as well) Excellent.
Glad you liked it! 🤖