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  1. Thank you Wilfilson you for mentioning that the commentary over Ronaldo´s revenge is one of Michael Owens goal against Argentina. I was wondering what it had been. Jason, any idea, if Tongy just took this excerpt and mixed it into Ronaldo´s revenge or it might have been a kind of bootleg he played on New Year´s Eve xtravaganza?
  2. Both nice choices from Marcus! Would have been interesting to hear the rest of that mix. Spin Doc, you are right! Nice and proggy "Renaissance" tunes. I wish I knew if Marcus is really that Marcus James later known for his residency in Renaissance Club. Moreover, I would be very interested in other Bedroom Bedlam winning as well as other mixes that DJs sent to BBC studios.
  3. 1997-10-00 - Judge Jules arrives on BBC Radio 1 in October 1997 View File This sound is a kind of reminiscence of Judge´s DJ career landmark. A compilation of several chunks from the Essential Selection where Pete Tong mentions and interviews Judge Jules himself as he joins BBC Radio One crew after he had left KISS 100 FM London Radio Station. These excerpts are taken from three shows back in the day, chronologically ordered from Fridays the 10th, 17th and 24th October 1997. Tunes in the background: Essential Selection Pete Tong 1997.10.10 Olive - 'Miracle' (Murk Club Mix) [RCA] Liquid - 'Sweet Harmony' (Original Mix) [XL] BBE - 'Desire' (Age Of Club Mix) [Triangle/Positiva] Key To Life feat Monica Hughes - 'Faithful (Is It Watcha Want)' (80's Club Rehersal) [sub Urban] Sex-O-Sonique - 'I Thought It Was You' (Salt City Orchestra Herbie Rides Again Mix) [FFRR] Inner Sanctum - 'How Soon Is Now' (Speed Garage Mix) [Popular] Essential Selection Pete Tong 1997.10.17 Busta Rhymes - 'Dangerous' (Album Mix) [Elektra] Steve Silk Hurley & The Voices Of Life - 'The Word Is Love (Say The Word)' (Silk's Anthem Of Life) [AM:PM] Essential Selection Pete Tong 1997.10.24 Adam F feat Conrad - 'F-Jam' (Album Edit) [Positiva] Dave Clarke - 'Shake Your Booty' [Deconstruction] A big respect to Sbradyman - I humbly used a couple of his and my bits and pieces to put together and restore this as most complex as possible recorded soundtrack of the history. Submitter DJTomasB Submitted 06/30/2016 Category 1997  
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    This sound is a kind of reminiscence of Judge´s DJ career landmark. A compilation of several chunks from the Essential Selection where Pete Tong mentions and interviews Judge Jules himself as he joins BBC Radio One crew after he had left KISS 100 FM London Radio Station. These excerpts are taken from three shows back in the day, chronologically ordered from Fridays the 10th, 17th and 24th October 1997. Tunes in the background: Essential Selection Pete Tong 1997.10.10 Olive - 'Miracle' (Murk Club Mix) [RCA] Liquid - 'Sweet Harmony' (Original Mix) [XL] BBE - 'Desire' (Age Of Club Mix) [Triangle/Positiva] Key To Life feat Monica Hughes - 'Faithful (Is It Watcha Want)' (80's Club Rehersal) [sub Urban] Sex-O-Sonique - 'I Thought It Was You' (Salt City Orchestra Herbie Rides Again Mix) [FFRR] Inner Sanctum - 'How Soon Is Now' (Speed Garage Mix) [Popular] Essential Selection Pete Tong 1997.10.17 Busta Rhymes - 'Dangerous' (Album Mix) [Elektra] Steve Silk Hurley & The Voices Of Life - 'The Word Is Love (Say The Word)' (Silk's Anthem Of Life) [AM:PM] Essential Selection Pete Tong 1997.10.24 Adam F feat Conrad - 'F-Jam' (Album Edit) [Positiva] Dave Clarke - 'Shake Your Booty' [Deconstruction] A big respect to Sbradyman - I humbly used a couple of his and my bits and pieces to put together and restore this as most complex as possible recorded soundtrack of the history.
  5. Btw, the similar thing is at the very end of the audio recording, after 'Titty Twister' there is not Afrowax - 'English 101' it sounds like DJ Flavours - Your Caress
  6. Fuzzy, it seems to be right! track n.12 is probably from somewhere ?, not JJ show. Even the quality of recording is different. Anyway, amazing stuff!
  7. Absolutely magnificent! From the deep bottom of my heart I can confess I stopped breathing and could not believe my eyes this show is saved, restored and available. Years and year I was hopping that somebody out there must possesses this first ever JJ´s BBC Radio 1 regular slot. I was in Britain back in the day, unfortunately I missed this broadcast and.... here it comes! I hardly keep my eyes dry. Gentlemen, thank you for this, thank you for all! Thank you a million! I am going to download this pearl!
  8. Tomohawk77, thank you a very chunky tune indeed :-) Dr. Motte and Westbam - Sunshine (Stretch And Vern Goldene Else Remix) [Low Spirit Recordings] And yes, U R right, it is highly probable the 1997 gig. If not it must have been the very late 1996, that I doubt since the selection of tunes refers to 97
  9. Yet another TL corrections! 03. Happy Clappers - 'I Believe ' [white label] but : Celvine Rotane - I Believe [Dub] (Alphabet City) and 18. MK - Always [stonebridge Club Mix Mix] (Active)
  10. Graham Gold - Live @ Millenium - Club 97 - December 2000 (Only recorded half of this the tape randomly stopped). FULLY IDed! 01. Halo Varga ‎– 'Future!' (Three N' One Presents 16C+ Remix) [Hooj Choons] 02. 16C+ ‎– 'Under 4 Ever' (Gil's Spiritual Remix) [Additive] 03. Thomas Penton - 'Sidewinder' (Original Mix) [inversus Records] 04. Naimee Coleman - 'Love Song' (Brothers In Rhythm Remix) [Paragon Music Group/EMI Chrysalis/Chrysalis] 05. Angel ‎– 'Kites' (Fade's Sanctuary Remix) (Part 1) (The Fade Mixes) [3 Beat Music] 06. Dusted - 'Always Remember To Respect And Honour Your Mother' (Part One) (Paul Van Dyk Remix) [Go! Beat] 07. JDS ‎– 'Nine Ways' (JDS Journey Mix) (The Remixes) [WAX] Many quality tunes in there that came to me from oblivion! A brilliant session! Thanks a lot for this upload
  11. Yet another update! If I am not mistaken the order goes: 08 Perpetual Motion - 'Keep On Dancin' (Let's Go)' (Vocal Pressure Mix) [Positiva] 09 M17 - 'Rocking Down The House' (REMIX??????) [white label/Ruff On Wax Recordings] 10 Discodroids - 'Energy' (Bob Till Ya Drop Mix) [Tremolo] 11 Nc Tribe Feat. Sabine Kapfinger - 'Ya-Ho-He' (Rhythm Masters Mix) [ZYX Music] 12 Mark NRG - 'Brain Is The Weapon' [Tripoli Trax] 13 A.T.G.O.C. - 'Repeated Love' (Rollercoasters Pumped Up Mix) [Wonderboy] 14 Bulletproof - 'Mistakes' (Knucklehead Remix)[Tidy Trax] 15 ID same as 'Deeper' from the Dave Seaman mix In total 15 tunes, not 16. A quality mix though!
  12. Not very successful in the mystery tunes hunt though! these for sure: 001 Pizzaman ‎– 'DJ's Delight #2' (Babyloop EP) [Loaded Records] 008 Klubbheads - 'Cameron' (Cha Cha EP) [blue Records] and some more just giving a hint for better hunters! 011 could be something similar to Mass Production feat Lenny Fontana - Do It To The Music 025 it has some riffs and vocals which apparently are in: Matthaus - Give It 2 Me released in 1999 027 this track is identical with that one Jules plays in his 1997 Kiss 100FM session with Alister Whitehead as a DJ Guest selector: Paul Uskin - Unknown / Paul Erskine 'Don't Stop'
  13. I totally missed that while browsing the JJ archive. Cant wait for downloading it and will try to ID some unknowns. 1995 - BIG TIME!
  14. Hello JJ all the way, U R right, Judge´s slots on KISS were phenomenal. Pity, there are a few of his KISS shows available throughout the internet. I recorded only bits and pieces that are here in the archive. Btw, if you can dig out some of his KISS shows and upload them it would be a treasure. Paul Uskin (IDed as) Paul Erskine 'Don't Stop' - where did you find the info about it? Cannot find any relevant info about such a release. I had many JJ Kiss shows taped from 88 -97. Fridays 7 -10 Sats 4 -7. The Classic house mastermix was a good slot, as well as mastermixes featuring all those acetates and white labels ... all good thrown out in a huge box FULL of other DJ tapes from the 90s ... still bite my fist today when I think about it. I specifically taped to keep as documents for a place this this lol ... he basically Tonged out after joining R1. 98 -99 had some good tunes, but moved across to other things after getting bored with Trance in 2000. I loved the 95 -late 97 period, as the club nights n London were many and varied. Jules then played all over the shop as circuit DJ. After R1 he stopped doing a lot good club nights as they simply couldn't afford him anymore ... I preferred the mix of pumping house, prog and the upcoming Trance sound as it was then, with tunes like Moonman's "don't be afraid" and many of the tunes off the Introspective of House comps, the best representation of what the sound was the, as well as the JDJ mixes. Sorry to hear that - a sad story indeed! It would be a full treasury of cream if the tapes had not been lost! Btw, there was a d´n´b hype back around 1995-97. I agree that JJ would prefer d´n´b for some time and smuggled some tunes into his shows, gigs and compilations. I was in London from Autumn 97 to Spring 98 and there were many superb places to go - Camdan Palace, Cross and many others with Ministry on the top! Radio 1 landing catapulted Jules into elevator where the sky was a limit. It was not a nation DJ anymore, he became a global star since BBC was already broadcasting via ASTRA satellite and, if I am not mistaken, in five years´ time they launched net digital broadcast.
  15. Finally IDed! Another top choon! Love it! 006 012:30 Loop Da Loop - 'Go With The Flow' (Dex & Jonesey's Fruitloop Dub) [Manifesto] Master Mix
  16. little correction: The State of Bengal - 'Flight IC 408' [One Little Indian/Mango/Omni Records] is a track. n. 24 not 28, uppps!
  17. True, true. Is there a kind of list of mystery tunes on JJA somewhere? I have not scanned / browsed the archive so deeply so far. From my point of view, however, these rather obscure unidentified tunes are a kind of urban myths around all big DJs and, for us, the neverending hunt for the "Holy Grail" that keep us going. Btw, track. n. 28 from KISS 100 FM show above is: The State of Bengal - 'Flight IC 408' [One Little Indian/Mango/Omni Records] A beautiful d´n´b lick with Indian flavour! https://www.discogs.com/State-Of-Bengal-Elephant-Ride/master/88387 https://www.discogs.com/State-Of-Bengal-Future-Soundz-Of-India-Flight-IC-408-Shang-High/release/2683998
  18. w Of course, I am blind. Sorry, Fanny Flow - 'Kiss Of Life' is track n. 18. before Paul Uskin / Paul Erskine 'Don't Stop (if it is the right track). Yet, however, I doubt this 1996/97 version of Kiss of Life is The Digital Blondes Mix, their synth sound is rather different from this remix. It could be that Jules had the only copy of this version, as you mentioned. :-) Any chance to get the inlay of Tong/Seaman/Jules/Carter ‎– Essential Mix 3 compilation, to obtain some more info about the tracks featured?
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