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Yeah, though I thought I hadn't heard it before but when the FUSE song came on with the THX 1138 sample I immediately needed to listen to UNKLE's 'I need something Stronger' and then remembered I'd had the exact same reaction previously so assume I did listen to it at some point.
Imagine it could be pretty tricky to mix mind.
One that I have found myself always looking up when featured is PFM, I think every song of theirs that you've included I've ended up checking the tracklist to find the name. Is there any reccomendations to check out or is it just a case of delving back into the Good Looking Records catalogue again?
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Yeah, check out Good Looking and the sub label Looking Good from 95-96. Logical Progression 1 and 2 compilations (which came out then), as well as the earlier editions of the Points in Time comps (which came out later) are a good place to start, and Earth: https://www.discogs.com/release/23946-LTJ-Bukem-Earth-Volume-One
Another Good Looking sublabel that is later and rare, expensive and hard to find is Ascendant Grooves - loads of good stuff on there: https://www.discogs.com/label/980-Ascendant-Grooves
Precious Materials (Basement sub label) is a great one to look into.
I think you would like early Source Direct tracks, before they went super dark. Like these:
https://www.discogs.com/master/18505-Source-Direct-Fabric-Of-Space-Bliss
https://www.discogs.com/release/9403-Source-Direct-Secret-Liaison-Complexities
https://www.discogs.com/release/11796-Source-Direct-Future-London-Shimmer
https://www.discogs.com/release/843-Source-Direct-Approach-Identify-ModemYou'll probably dig the Promised Land compilations, and these:
https://www.discogs.com/release/410368-Various-Intelligent-Drum-Bass-Volume-One
https://www.discogs.com/release/412426-Various-Intelligent-Drum-Bass-Volume-Two
I don’t I’m afraid - although I’ve been considering turning that into a series. Did you like it yeah?
That was actually quite a bit more engaging to organise and mix (on digital) than with the jungle and dnb. Massive variance in tempo - or indiscernible time signatures to have to navigate and create transitions with.
Steve Roach is the latest artists I discovered on that vibe:
https://youtu.be/dMBBeND2zNU