Hell Yeah... I will never forget the late 80's and early 90's going to epic parties.. fun, love, and good times. At almost 50 I appreciate this music greatly, I wish they had a Sirius channel dedicated to old school beats!
From Bassbin Twins Vol 1. Track A2 covers a lot of ground. The track mainly centers around the Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause (Vocal Mix) beat (also used in Madonna - Justify My Love (William Orbit Remix)). The track gets hop'n by using multiple samples from Jungle Brothers - I'll House You track. About midway through the track takes a left turn and goes for atmospheric keyboard and vocal samples building to the break. The break is of course massive with the sample Nina Simone - Here Comes The Sun. This is all still riding over the Public Enemy beat and then comes the famous Disco 3 - Human Beatbox (Brrrr Stick Em' Ha Ha Ha Stick Em') sample just for good measure. Love Peace & Unity. :)
@@unkorichie2029It located downtown @100 W Livingston St. It’s gone through some changes and most recently went by the Ace Cafe. Where they held some old school events that I’ve attended, but nothing like the Edge Vibe. Even Firestone which is now called Vanguard has a different vibe. Ive been apart of the vibe/scene since 90’ and was at the Edge from start when it was a country club changing over to Edge and most events...till the last amazing night. It was special..Amazing Times! (Side note) Some of the old friends /school ravers from Otown now live LA. They told me they went to an Icey show a few years back and some people didn’t even realize how important to the scene he was and is. Plus he was killing it on the tables. So their group starting dancing and going off in dance and they were like woah. I mean he is DJ Icey… I remember DJ Icee 😁🙌🏾
Was listening to Central Fire when this popped up in my search and I said, "WHAT? I thought I'd NEVER find this one!" Thank you SO much. So many memories...
The first time I heard this was probably around 8:27 n tha morning sitting along the St.Johns river in Jacksonville Florida in Riverside blowing up like like fuck in 1997 or 1998 with a whole bunch of ppl from Club 5 and I remember this cause I was like aww hell yeah the Beatles.....
I can't find the mix they did in New Orleans in the mid 90's. It friggin blew my mind. after a few songs it mixed into Prince "when doves fly" then a little while later that one Rob Base song, then "here comes the sun" by the Beatles. All those songs were out of place at a rave but damn they made it work. I had Paul and is partner in my car a few years later and my wife started reciting there set, they were amazed. They drew us a little BassBin character. Coolest doods.
Chris Adkins I probably have that lying around somewhere unless I destroyed it some how... It was a single cd in paper sleeve I would have to ask for permission before I shared though cause this mentality of free music is why there is no more techno/edm like there used to be
we would break out in som serious breakdancin when trax like this would come on at what ever party we were at in SF in Early 90's Shit was so Bangin intense i had to retire in late 96
Alb-E was a good friend and inspiration to many of us who came up in Boston circa 1992-1993 and one of the few people who was willing to take the time to show me how he was doing this or that on the decks. Could be while setting up before a party (building a jump-proof deck stack made of "borrowed" cinder blocks to form a table so when 2000 people all started jumping in that crappy 3rd floor warehouse the needle never once skipped even when the floor was about to cave in!) or in a basement apartment/studio (Cambridge, Alston, Brookline, Waltham, Watertown & Framingham Rep!). He was taken too early and always be missed, not just for his skills but because of his genuine kindness and love for others....RIP...//CrackSlab Patron 'btc'//
Saddest part was he really didn't party much when it to popping presses and I never once saw him do any other substance. Happened to be one of those super dopey Dove presses from Philly that were around....There was a good .4 of straight H in those....
The music ( bass bin twins ) underground breaks ... this is very rare and one of the 1st tracks. i find it odd that you would say something like ... " i like gay women " ... Marci how old are you ? are you kidding me ... when the rest of the world is falling i will be the one taking care of direct zadok data from FATHER and you write this crap on my post ... thanks
DJ ZADOK I am 50 today actually I was curious to see that posted. Sorry to offend I just thought it was strange. That is why I asked. Have a great day.
brett tran pretty sure bass in twins is two people... Hence twins I used to see them play at least once a year in the most intresting spot... Pimpdaddyland XD... Maybe it's one person now idk I saw two guys on the controllers
Hell Yeah... I will never forget the late 80's and early 90's going to epic parties.. fun, love, and good times. At almost 50 I appreciate this music greatly, I wish they had a Sirius channel dedicated to old school beats!
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The Edge, nuff said, livin in Ireland now and still cuttin' this track when eva i can. PASSION whadda weekend in Edge. Gwan Icey....
From Bassbin Twins Vol 1.
Track A2 covers a lot of ground. The track mainly centers around the Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause (Vocal Mix) beat (also used in Madonna - Justify My Love (William Orbit Remix)). The track gets hop'n by using multiple samples from Jungle Brothers - I'll House You track. About midway through the track takes a left turn and goes for atmospheric keyboard and vocal samples building to the break. The break is of course massive with the sample Nina Simone - Here Comes The Sun. This is all still riding over the Public Enemy beat and then comes the famous Disco 3 - Human Beatbox (Brrrr Stick Em' Ha Ha Ha Stick Em') sample just for good measure.
Love Peace & Unity. :)
what a hot sauce!
And his name is Pete Houser.
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Remember Icey rocking this at Edge in Orlando, circa early 90s....
Hey, do you remember where Edge was located? I was an L.A. raver who spent a few months in Orlando in late 91, and I went to some incredible clubs.
@@unkorichie2029It located downtown @100 W Livingston St. It’s gone through some changes and most recently went by the Ace Cafe. Where they held some old school events that I’ve attended, but nothing like the Edge Vibe. Even Firestone which is now called Vanguard has a different vibe.
Ive been apart of the vibe/scene since 90’ and was at the Edge from start when it was a country club changing over to Edge and most events...till the last amazing night. It was special..Amazing Times!
(Side note) Some of the old friends /school ravers from Otown now live LA. They told me they went to an Icey show a few years back and some people didn’t even realize how important to the scene he was and is. Plus he was killing it on the tables. So their group starting dancing and going off in dance and they were like woah.
I mean he is DJ Icey… I remember DJ Icee 😁🙌🏾
The Edge in FTL...what a reference. Nothing like 2am on a Wednesday night at that place....mid 90's. Bruce Wilcox #1 DJ. RIP
Good times come2 me now! Thx 4 the classic OldsKoOL rave tracks! I can never get enough💯 🐰RaVebunnyLOVE🐰
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If you were there you know!
Some of my most treasured records.
Me too. Straight up.
Its so great to hear this again after so many years. Its like magic.
Thank you for your work and time always great 🇧🇪🙏
I remember it ! missed bb twins! I was 18 when this came out! Thank u 💗
Was listening to Central Fire when this popped up in my search and I said, "WHAT? I thought I'd NEVER find this one!"
Thank you SO much. So many memories...
Haha...glad you enjoyed it!
Same here!!!!
Awesome song Orlando memories right here 🍄🙏🏼💗
Free spirit blondie 👱🏼♀️✌🏽 no doubt....😎🤙🏽
Yup O Town and Cocoa Beach In the House always
@@patticakesskinlab9203 marz
It reminds me of Firestone and the Edge in Orlando 🥰
Pioneer, Bassbin twins is actually one man. one love.....
I started singing it and my husband finished the line from the next room. 😂
True love 💘 ❤ 💕
Thank you so much for sharing !!! It made 5 years I haven't heard it !!
The first time I heard this was probably around 8:27 n tha morning sitting along the St.Johns river in Jacksonville Florida in Riverside blowing up like like fuck in 1997 or 1998 with a whole bunch of ppl from Club 5 and I remember this cause I was like aww hell yeah the Beatles.....
Great track. So many recognizable samples too haha.
Yes it is a small world!! I partied in the mid to late 90's all over the northeast. The scene was so awesome back then.
So many samples this record is just beyond GOLD🥰💯🔥🔥😄
Yes!! Music high fly in my mind and spirit.
Quality tune... 1luv 😎..
This is the real deal.
I can't find the mix they did in New Orleans in the mid 90's. It friggin blew my mind. after a few songs it mixed into Prince "when doves fly" then a little while later that one Rob Base song, then "here comes the sun" by the Beatles. All those songs were out of place at a rave but damn they made it work. I had Paul and is partner in my car a few years later and my wife started reciting there set, they were amazed. They drew us a little BassBin character. Coolest doods.
Chris Adkins I probably have that lying around somewhere unless I destroyed it some how... It was a single cd in paper sleeve I would have to ask for permission before I shared though cause this mentality of free music is why there is no more techno/edm like there used to be
Dang, I had forgotten how about hearing that Prince "When Doves Cry" being played out at times. Thanks for bringin that memory back!
we would break out in som serious breakdancin when trax like this would come on at what ever party we were at in SF in Early 90's Shit was so Bangin intense i had to retire in late 96
Same in Florida. I always loved this track, nina Simone, Jungle Brothers and Public Enemy samples. Who'd a thought...
Yep. Frank Nitty was my favorite
Awesome, thanks t's for this
I remember DJ Albee, and I had the same mix tape. I wouldn't be surprised if we partied together back in the day. This was the anthem for a long time.
Alb-E was a good friend and inspiration to many of us who came up in Boston circa 1992-1993 and one of the few people who was willing to take the time to show me how he was doing this or that on the decks. Could be while setting up before a party (building a jump-proof deck stack made of "borrowed" cinder blocks to form a table so when 2000 people all started jumping in that crappy 3rd floor warehouse the needle never once skipped even when the floor was about to cave in!) or in a basement apartment/studio (Cambridge, Alston, Brookline, Waltham, Watertown & Framingham Rep!). He was taken too early and always be missed, not just for his skills but because of his genuine kindness and love for others....RIP...//CrackSlab Patron 'btc'//
still gives me chills...
hi from 2024
wow, been a long time since i heard this jam! thanks
Dear God it's was a real pleassure to dancing and be high with BB music !!
What a gem!
Straight up West Coast breaks. Own all your vinyls to date out of respect, even though I run DVS. Solid on you my man.
Thanks guys...updated. Thought they were home grown all this time ;) much
Great track, took awhile to find this. I had this on a DJ Albee mix tape. He was a young DJ from Boston in the 90's that overdosed :(
Saddest part was he really didn't party much when it to popping presses and I never once saw him do any other substance. Happened to be one of those super dopey Dove presses from Philly that were around....There was a good .4 of straight H in those....
I've been looking for this track for a long time - knew it was BBTs but couldnt find it for the life of me... tytytytytytytytytytytyt
salzavenchura i got one and i mit let i go for $808Dollars
Yeah bassbin twins (Peter Tall), is from California, not Florida. Still have all these records too...I'm glad I never sold any of my vinyl.
Where can i get more vinyl like this? (so many memories) rhythmselector@yahoo.com
thanks - Mat
Agreed. Although I am not moving again for a LONG damn time...30,000+ is a heavy lot of vinyl to move...
Eh? That's his name, or Pete Houser.
The OP was saying that it was a typical 8am track at the club Edge in FTL, not that Basebin Twins was from Fl.
@@excitationofstereocilia2103I have hundreds of records all from around this time breaks house anything that wasn't mainstream garbage.
Love it
Brrrrrrrrrr stick em ha ha ha stick em! ✌💖
@Гумовий Нацюцюрник fat boys
DJ Dan and Donald Glaude -Stick Em
I have this on vinyl long with many other Bassbin twin tracks. This was the shiz in 96
BASSBIN TWINS!
CLASSIC
Oh the memories.
I played this during the eclipse!
HO-LEE SMACK-A-DOOODLE, how did I forget about this one? #bbt4president
When music was music !!!
Recuerdos
Firestone
used to b just called funky breaks N S E W they always jus b dem breaks
perfect 8am
6:07 lol belter
I thought this album was called "EPIC"
reminds me of rubber band bushwacka
Tune!
here comes the rain again
SO HOT. Never get's old.
The Edge Ft. Lauderdale was there 2
There was an Edge in Orlando too.
4am Firestone Orlando, FL 1996.
And biggups to Pete Houser aka Bassbintwins. He's got new stuff out. Check it
✌❤ 🌞 #Classic
The very best beats please!!
I DID ENDO MEKA DOWN IN MIAMI .... I LOVE THIS SHIT ....... Z
Really? You like lesbians? hummm........
The music ( bass bin twins ) underground breaks ... this is very rare and one of the 1st tracks. i find it odd that you would say something like ... " i like gay women " ... Marci how old are you ? are you kidding me ... when the rest of the world is falling i will be the one taking care of direct zadok data from FATHER and you write this crap on my post ... thanks
DJ ZADOK I am 50 today actually I was curious to see that posted. Sorry to offend I just thought it was strange. That is why I asked. Have a great day.
ace 12" ☺👌
Jarrod Barrett... I reckon you mean this...... Metro L A Hold Your Wig Bassbin Twins Remix
Two words...club Proteus
lmfao ive never heard so many samples in one tune
Bassbin Twins is Pete Houser aka Peter Tall.
brett tran pretty sure bass in twins is two people... Hence twins I used to see them play at least once a year in the most intresting spot... Pimpdaddyland XD... Maybe it's one person now idk I saw two guys on the controllers
Another record that I miss playing cause I have no turntables...,
3k vinyls no turntables the story of my life
One of my first!
Ya boy
fucking genius
Anyone here know what Derek's cause of death was by chance?
I knew this guy as a kid growing up in East Orlando.
megabomb
BassbinTwins = Pete Houser
Peter Tall
Peter Tall is another alias
ok so....?
+Joe Wink ok...then, Doom Selector...
GRANDHAMMER well it's not like I exposed him. He's a friend of mine on FB, I've bought artwork from him. All his aliases are listed online publicly.
who did the artwork? i love it :)
he did www.bassbintwins.com/
Thank f*ck they don't make music like this anymore
Know KNOWKNOWLDEGE KNOWKNOWSEST
Big mf ups...where's throw your wig...