My daughter sent me here and I'm absolutely blown away! This album was my baby in 98. Thank you so much for all the kind words, everyone! I wish you all could've been at release party K2K had at the El Rey Theatre. Show of the century! All the bands on the disc were friends, and we played the whole night like a DJ set. Players from each band were changing places all night. The music never stopped. Maybe we'll have to do a Volume 2. Cheers!
Thank you for this wonderful piece of music. As I always said, spontaneous music is the best,never thought I'd find an album like this recommended to me on youtube..
With how bad RUclips treats it’s community at times, they have a strange but amazing knack to always recommend the shiniest hidden gem albums you’ve never heard
The late 90s and early 2000 was an incredible era for abstract underground trippy hip-hop vibes. Combined with the similar cover art style. Both were a match made in heaven.
That's because people were just getting into advanced graphical editing techniques, and everything was new and exciting. Ideas were fresh because the aesthetic was novel and futuristic. This is also during a time before the turn of the millennium when people still had hope for the future.
I feel like Spotify subscribers are being scammed after using a free trial of it lmao. Such an inferior service and library with terrible app UX. And RUclips recently added a button on certain videos that takes you from the RUclips app directly to RUclips music so you can easily add it to your library there. They can't be compared.
This is great! Mindspore was my record label, and this and the Cavestar album were the best that we put out. I still have enormous pride in what we did here. My favorite song on this album is L'Orque Epaulard (Killer Whale). I also really love Unsaid Warning and the lines: "are you running with your eyes closed... are you talking with your mind closed" "And now you say there's a devil flying through your head - and it looks like me". I will always appreciate the work that Kevin (Cavestar) did to put together the art and the whole package.
@@JesusChrist2000BC So, I thought about this question for a minute. I think the answer is no - it fit well in with what was happening then. Massive Attack was big, so was Groove Armada. (both had big releases in 1998). Now, what I'm pleased with, and what i did believe in was that our album would age really well - and it has. It really stands up well. And from that perspective it was "ahead of its time"
@@Tech-Tools-Talent Been spinning this for months! Trinity - Lost Cities sounds EXACTLY like something that would be released by an artist named Blood Orange. Incredible work for creating a sound 20 years ahead of its time.
@@Tech-Tools-TalentWell you were right on the money in that regard. Definitely a lot of genius in the 90s in music that created music that still sounds fresh and you guys are up there.
What an absolute hidden gem of an album, thank you so much for the upload. The RUclips home page is quickly becoming my favorite place to find new music.
For more music similar to this, I recommend the following: Amon Tobin/Cujo (same person, different "stage names"). Supreme Beings of Leisure The compilation album Wallpaper Mach 1.5 The Hotel Costes compilation albums The music used in Gran Turismo Sport (specifically those from Lenny Ibizarre and Kay Nakayama). The OST for the game "TOCA Racer Driver 3" Dzihan & Kamien (specifically the album "Gran Riserva"). Afternoons in Stereo Audio Lotion Beats Antique (specifically the albums "Contraption" volumes 1 and 2). One-T (album "The One-T ODC", absolutely astounding). Dadamnphreaknoizphunk (yes that is actually the artist's name). Moodorama (specifically the album "My Name is Madness"). Bonobo (specifically the album "Dial 'M' for Monkey"). TOKiMONSTA (specifically the album "Midnight Menu"). Emancipator (specifically the album "Baralku"). Röyksopp (specifically the album "Melody A.M."). The Pinker Tones The Chemical Brothers (specifically the album "Push the Button"). Thievery Corporation (very similar to Supreme Beings of Leisure, both used gratuitously in the early "Tiger Woods PGA Tour" golf games). RJD2 Xploding Plastix Cut Chemist Peder (a song from the album "And he just pointed to the sky..." was used in Breaking Bad) Faithless (albums "Outrospective", "Reverence" and "Sunday 8PM"). Gotye (albums "Like drawing blood" and "Boardface" (no longer available online likely due to sample copyright)). Hexstatic (album "Telemetron"). Mr. Scruff (album "Trouser Jazz"). The OSTs for the N64 games "Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA" and "Rush: 2049" The OSTs for the Trackmania games (specifically "Valley", "Canyon" and "Stadium"). The OSTs for the "Grid" games from Codemasters (specifically the original, 2 and Autosport). The OSTs for the F1 games from Codemasters (specifically 2012, and 2015 through 2017). The OST for the GameCube game "F-Zero GX". The OSTs for Forza Motorsport 3, 4 and 6 (3 and 4 very much fall into the category of lounge/spa music, 6 is a bit more intense/orchestral).
@@MPC3000XL An underwhelming, underappreciated comeback is all that's gonna happen. We've entered an era of hyper commodification where even album covers are just slightly edited copies of copies of something that may be original. There is noturning back from that as we're perpetually stuck digging in the cultural goldmine created in the 20th century.
I was born in 1984, and even of I can't clearly remember my teens years, listening to this genre brings me back to that sort of spiritual feeling of living in a futuristic world. Artists like Massive Attack, Aphex, Plug a.k.a. Luke Vibert, Kruder&Durfmeinster, Tosca, Zero7, Royksopp and all the others less known guys who contributed into developing this unique musical and ahestetic movement changed the prospective of so many people lives probably without even realizing.. 🙏
I just recently dropped Spotify like simply i stopped paying them and stick to youtube premium only and that's it. Best decision of the year. More content etc
If I were to make an montage of urban backdrop with a late 90s aesthetic, this would be the music I'd use. Thanks algorithm, glad you bestowed this gem of an album to my suggestions.
The Future Sound of Los Angeles. Can’t believe RUclips kicked me over here. Thanks for posting this gem. I have this on CD somewhere and it’s bringing back all kinds of 1998 memories driving around a real different LA. 🙏
This is the type of album Nardwar would pull out out of nowhere on vinyl perfectly preserved to ask you how it influenced not only you but entire generations to come for the next 20 years. For you to answer: Holly cow Nawrdwar!! How did you know that??
Not trip hop really. More urban downtempo with a few subgenres. Trip was meaning Trippy or psychedelic. These arent really made to be trippy. They were more destined for lounges...
yo man, u can still have those days today, being lead into another direction than where the unknown future taught you to be what you always knew was right. Innocence becomes unnecessary where today a world would teach you back when you had it things were better.
Consider what you're saying. Back then, the future had a defined look, sound, and texture. The future was clear. The future was very distinct. It in fact, was *so* known. It's the current flavor of futurism which is opaque. Despite all the apparent advances in AI, Quantum Computing, Biotechnology, and material sciences, the future does not have a defined aesthetic. It's a very uncohesive hodgepodge. There's a "futurist" product coming out everyday, whether a show/movie/game/etc. But its not tethered together, its not a "culture" proper. IE: Back then, the future was fresh and known. Now, the future is old and unknown.
An album worth buying...and yet so hard to find. Electronic music was emotionally different back then..you can literally feel the artists pouring their heart and soul into the track. Thank you for the share.
Thanks for this. This album is a wonderful time capsule for LA at the time. I was barely a teen in 98,' but as an LA native, I wish I could have been club-age when this dropped. Wow!
This has gotta get uploaded to Spotify and RUclips music in album form, because I'm absolutely obsessed. Im only 3 tracks in, and tracks 1 and 3 would be instant saves, played over and over. I'm being blown away, and there's still the rest of the album to experience! Thank you for bringing this hidden gem to my ears.
This was the time when I started to listening elektronic music.. GOLDEN era... SO sadly I never heard this album, but it feels like I am know it... Perfect LP
This is a great album. I dont listen to much techno but as an outsider I'll say Every song song slaps like crystal method but slower tempo like thievery corporation but each song track is different. Quite a good variety. Actually it reminds me a lot of pretty lights but with less rapping and dub step wuba tubing. I understand this is from 98 so I guess this was vary influential. I was only ten in 98 so was probably only listening to rock music wich was starting to die.
RUclips sometimes can be absolutely worthless for content but when it comes to music they beat everyone else. I have so many albums saved to Playlist. Great upload ty
On track 2, 4:48, the sample seems to be a recording of Air France answering machine of the late 90s. In French : (inaudible) Nos bureaux sont fermés, pour des renseignements enregistrés en anglais concernant la disponibilité de notre prochain vol Concorde, composez le 9. Pour des information enregistrées en anglais sur les arrivées et les départs de nos vols de LA États-Unis composez le 1. Pour des information enregistrées en anglais sur (inaudible) Translation : (inaudible) Our offices are closed, for recorded information in English regarding the availability of our next Concorde flight, dial 9. For recorded information in English on arrivals and departures of our flights from LA U.S.A. dial 1. For recorded information in English on (inaudible)
@@davidhays2846 I find it funny that an artifact of the past like this survived through music. And I like how it kind of brings back to the time the track was made. :)
The more I listen the better it gets and the more I want. Thanks for uploading this, it’s exactly what I wanted as I wait to clock out and enjoy my super early drive home. Channels such as this one that post these kinds of gems that one wouldn’t find on their own, are doing a public service
Woah... when I saw this I did a double take because I haven't listened to this in years. Excellent find and thank you for reuniting me with my childhood!
Superb thanks for sharing the vibe.such a mix of sounds.. I'm fucking relaxing and chilling,in my own space; a spliff in hand,a crazy french bulldog asleep snoring ha ha ha ha loving the campaign!! Yeah a mix of Portishead,the Gentle People,Roni Size,Wax Doctor, London Electricity (courtesy of Tony Coleman) amongst many many others.. keep it dnb
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但在一起去都会被折叠起来就可以的观点或者
any chance of reissuing the 1998 one?
@@Ravver Not really. Too many legal hurdles.
That is the most 1998 album art ive ever seen lol.
Thank you!
My daughter sent me here and I'm absolutely blown away! This album was my baby in 98. Thank you so much for all the kind words, everyone! I wish you all could've been at release party K2K had at the El Rey Theatre. Show of the century! All the bands on the disc were friends, and we played the whole night like a DJ set. Players from each band were changing places all night. The music never stopped. Maybe we'll have to do a Volume 2. Cheers!
@@davidhays2846 Thank you, David! Did Lynn give you a Cavestar disc too? That was my first release.
mad respect to you!!! love this❤
@@tecesphere Thank you!
Thank you for this wonderful piece of music. As I always said, spontaneous music is the best,never thought I'd find an album like this recommended to me on youtube..
stuff like this is why I adore the internet. awesome record, and I'm so happy you could see it appreciated once again 25 years later.
With how bad RUclips treats it’s community at times, they have a strange but amazing knack to always recommend the shiniest hidden gem albums you’ve never heard
I guess I’m just in an abusive relationship
@@digitaldexmaster 😂😂😂
Good things are not free in this life my friend. Less we pay with money
@@sisteminervorqendror derp
just had the same thought!
I had a metal head friend that said “if you like the art then the album will be good”. That advice is still holding.
Go hand to hand
It's like food. You eat with your eyes first
As a metal head, this is not true unfortunately. Lots of awesome album art spoiled by mediocre to terrible music.
Meatloaf had joined the chat
"Don't judge a book by it's cover." It may look amazing but it could be one giant piece of shit on the inside lol.
i love when the album art matches the soundscape of the music
Yeah
Music is art and art is aesthetic
it's a really important element of electronic music IMO
the only reason i clicked on this video was because i was hoping the music sounded like the cover looks, and it sure does!
Yeaa, what goes with the art , photography of something
This is the future they promised me.
idk why but this made me giggle
Yes, music is nonsense now. This will be on mainstream sooner or later in the future.
Then 9/11 happened...
I honestly thought that too
Today Mindspore is not a record label, but a Deep Learning subsidiary company of Huawei. Fuck this.
The late 90s and early 2000 was an incredible era for abstract underground trippy hip-hop vibes. Combined with the similar cover art style. Both were a match made in heaven.
Thank you!
the style of the 2000s and 90s needs to come back, I want to see more trippy art with thick long letters and random techy stuff it's awesome
@@MPC3000XL I'm' on it!
@@MPC3000XL They'll most likely f it up like they f-ed up the 80s nostalgia.
@@Dac_DT_MKD yea they made 80s nostalgia squiggles and shapes and block letters when the 80s didn't have that design at all
The opening track as I’m driving home from work to feed and walk my dog, take massive bong rips, then head straight to my night job hits different
Let's go🔥🔥 so glad you made it here📍❤🔥™
this music to anything hits diff tbh
Ah, the Sony PS1 scene. Finding these electronic break beat mixes made you feel like you really found a hidden gem
This hits all the right notes, and vibes, never heard this group, and I'm 47, love jungle and classic dnb.
RUclips is good for only one thing: the algorithm’s recommendations for music
Album covers really had style back then. Loved it.
RIGHT
@@tothejazz4828 very urban, pretty futuristic. Look for "Red Snapper - Our Aim Is To Satisfy".
That's because people were just getting into advanced graphical editing techniques, and everything was new and exciting. Ideas were fresh because the aesthetic was novel and futuristic. This is also during a time before the turn of the millennium when people still had hope for the future.
the music was better too
Has a very Bowery Electric Lushife vibe. Or they has this
Everyone in the comments gets it. I feel less alone. I miss this time and the vibes being put out.
youtube > spotify
period.
Not even close.
Always been
I feel like Spotify subscribers are being scammed after using a free trial of it lmao. Such an inferior service and library with terrible app UX. And RUclips recently added a button on certain videos that takes you from the RUclips app directly to RUclips music so you can easily add it to your library there. They can't be compared.
No
I wanna go to clubs and lounges that play THIS kind of electronica and 2000s house
that's actually a brilliant business idea
It's just too niche unfortunately....
@@marcorossi2854if you had the right dj or dj's it might work
We had them in the early 2000’s…then it turned into cafe bar culture and got saturated and sanitary…like hearing Zero 7 in Starbucks…
We should definitely bring that back
Man I wish 90s retrofuturism actually came true instead of the disappointing future we now live in
Don't take the black pill. It's up to you.They had us thinking the world was going to crumble on Y2K.
@@cavestar2008 Whatever dude. There are no pills.
You'd be surprised what was niche for awhile now is slowly making a comeback, trust the process, start dressing 90's and listen to dnb again
there are pills if he believes it, worry about your own beliefs and leave others to theirs@@powerboon2k
exactly, what's old becomes new again with added flavours and colours ;)@@boi5599
Thumbnail invited me, listened one second and I went looking for a chair cause I am staying to listen till the end.
This is great! Mindspore was my record label, and this and the Cavestar album were the best that we put out. I still have enormous pride in what we did here. My favorite song on this album is L'Orque Epaulard (Killer Whale). I also really love Unsaid Warning and the lines: "are you running with your eyes closed... are you talking with your mind closed" "And now you say there's a devil flying through your head - and it looks like me". I will always appreciate the work that Kevin (Cavestar) did to put together the art and the whole package.
As far as the sound goes. Did you guys realize how ahead of its time this sounded back then?
@@JesusChrist2000BC So, I thought about this question for a minute. I think the answer is no - it fit well in with what was happening then. Massive Attack was big, so was Groove Armada. (both had big releases in 1998). Now, what I'm pleased with, and what i did believe in was that our album would age really well - and it has. It really stands up well. And from that perspective it was "ahead of its time"
@@Tech-Tools-Talent Been spinning this for months! Trinity - Lost Cities sounds EXACTLY like something that would be released by an artist named Blood Orange. Incredible work for creating a sound 20 years ahead of its time.
@@Tech-Tools-TalentWell you were right on the money in that regard. Definitely a lot of genius in the 90s in music that created music that still sounds fresh and you guys are up there.
Nice one man
Mythical algorithm pull
What an absolute hidden gem of an album, thank you so much for the upload. The RUclips home page is quickly becoming my favorite place to find new music.
Yes same here. Something has changed in a year coz i find new music much more easily
It has been my fav for years.
Just like the old days
trueeeeee (:
So true
Thank you YT for putting this on my feed. This is extraordinary.
I think i could go the rest of my life discovering awesome music from the 90s and still never hear it all.
For more music similar to this, I recommend the following:
Amon Tobin/Cujo (same person, different "stage names").
Supreme Beings of Leisure
The compilation album Wallpaper Mach 1.5
The Hotel Costes compilation albums
The music used in Gran Turismo Sport (specifically those from Lenny Ibizarre and Kay Nakayama).
The OST for the game "TOCA Racer Driver 3"
Dzihan & Kamien (specifically the album "Gran Riserva").
Afternoons in Stereo
Audio Lotion
Beats Antique (specifically the albums "Contraption" volumes 1 and 2).
One-T (album "The One-T ODC", absolutely astounding).
Dadamnphreaknoizphunk (yes that is actually the artist's name).
Moodorama (specifically the album "My Name is Madness").
Bonobo (specifically the album "Dial 'M' for Monkey").
TOKiMONSTA (specifically the album "Midnight Menu").
Emancipator (specifically the album "Baralku").
Röyksopp (specifically the album "Melody A.M.").
The Pinker Tones
The Chemical Brothers (specifically the album "Push the Button").
Thievery Corporation (very similar to Supreme Beings of Leisure, both used gratuitously in the early "Tiger Woods PGA Tour" golf games).
RJD2
Xploding Plastix
Cut Chemist
Peder (a song from the album "And he just pointed to the sky..." was used in Breaking Bad)
Faithless (albums "Outrospective", "Reverence" and "Sunday 8PM").
Gotye (albums "Like drawing blood" and "Boardface" (no longer available online likely due to sample copyright)).
Hexstatic (album "Telemetron").
Mr. Scruff (album "Trouser Jazz").
The OSTs for the N64 games "Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA" and "Rush: 2049"
The OSTs for the Trackmania games (specifically "Valley", "Canyon" and "Stadium").
The OSTs for the "Grid" games from Codemasters (specifically the original, 2 and Autosport).
The OSTs for the F1 games from Codemasters (specifically 2012, and 2015 through 2017).
The OST for the GameCube game "F-Zero GX".
The OSTs for Forza Motorsport 3, 4 and 6 (3 and 4 very much fall into the category of lounge/spa music, 6 is a bit more intense/orchestral).
Thank you for the recs. Love GT soundtrack as well.
Most of the 3 labels: *Warp Records, Rephlex Records & Ninja Tunes* back-catalogues would interest people who want more of this type of music.
Thanks brother, much appreciated. I instantly fell in love with Amon Tobin stuff. I'll check out the others later.
Appreciate this. thank you
I'm very happy to see this is being appreciated, I updated it with more and will continue to do so overtime.
I miss those days when the style of this music and graphic design on the cover were in demand...
the 1990s and 2000s had the best of art and design and it all needs to have a large comeback
@@MPC3000XL An underwhelming, underappreciated comeback is all that's gonna happen. We've entered an era of hyper commodification where even album covers are just slightly edited copies of copies of something that may be original. There is noturning back from that as we're perpetually stuck digging in the cultural goldmine created in the 20th century.
Things had style and taste back then, now it's all bland trash.
@@MPC3000XL it’s definitely coming back
@@by.johnjackson4883 you guys are painfully out of touch. 2000s aesthetic has been back for years, it's already on the way out now.
finding a banger of an album in your youtube recommendations is the digital equivalent to crate digging
I like it when videos like these pop-up. It's like you didn't search for it, they chose you! 🤩
Yesterday was The Penguin Orchestra
If it chose you, it's because you have excellent taste. Thanks for listening!
Fr fr
The electronic underground scene of the 90s was so special. This is absolutely amazing, glad I stumbled on this.
Purple shield, citric acid
90s raver house.
This here tho reminds me of downtown groove spots
This album makes me feel like I need to prove myself life is worth
RUclips definitely beats Spotify on gems in music
Whole album sounds like need for speed high stakes soundtrack, fantastic
Awesome . Nothing beats the lifstyle of the 80-90s . One cant never forget!!!
So happy RUclips’s algorithm recommended this to me. Top-tier music right here, and the album art is just as cool as well.
Thank you so much! Check out Volume 2 as well....
This is the WILDIEST dnb album I've ever heard. I yearn for it as I am still listening.
I was born in 1984, and even of I can't clearly remember my teens years, listening to this genre brings me back to that sort of spiritual feeling of living in a futuristic world.
Artists like Massive Attack, Aphex, Plug a.k.a. Luke Vibert, Kruder&Durfmeinster, Tosca, Zero7, Royksopp and all the others less known guys who contributed into developing this unique musical and ahestetic movement changed the prospective of so many people lives probably without even realizing..
🙏
You have excellent taste. What did you think of Volume 2?
Well said, fellow 80’s baby. ✌🏻
Literally 1984
I just recently dropped Spotify like simply i stopped paying them and stick to youtube premium only and that's it. Best decision of the year. More content etc
I sing loud, wow so amazing
If I were to make an montage of urban backdrop with a late 90s aesthetic, this would be the music I'd use. Thanks algorithm, glad you bestowed this gem of an album to my suggestions.
This is perfect for a 90s World in Darkness setting!
The Future Sound of Los Angeles. Can’t believe RUclips kicked me over here. Thanks for posting this gem. I have this on CD somewhere and it’s bringing back all kinds of 1998 memories driving around a real different LA. 🙏
❤🙏🏻
This is the type of album Nardwar would pull out out of nowhere on vinyl perfectly preserved to ask you how it influenced not only you but entire generations to come for the next 20 years.
For you to answer: Holly cow Nawrdwar!! How did you know that??
for him to respond “you’re [your name]! we HAVE to know!!”
This is also the type of album where the artist goes “oh this is for me?!?” and Nard hesitantly goes “uhhh not exaaactlyyyyyy!!!”
How tf you kno dis!? HOW!? is you da FBI? CIA?
😂
"Nah. This is insane. Insane"
Just got back from my first trip to LA, spun this one time while sitting on the back porch of my airbnb. Pretty magical place.
Wow this is really good. Never expected to find some great old trip hop album I had never even heard of before today, this is a gem.
I had never heard Sasha Airdrawndagger. Took care of that today, twice and now this. On a roll.
@@knowthycell Thank you!
Not trip hop really. More urban downtempo with a few subgenres. Trip was meaning Trippy or psychedelic. These arent really made to be trippy. They were more destined for lounges...
Beautiful album. I knew i would love this by just looking at the thumbnail. RUclips is getting to know us even more than ourselves lol
the tracker stereo seperation runs deep
Makes me wish I could go back to the spring of ‘98.
Yeah I hear ya. I always wanted to revisit 1996 again.
This reminds me of driving across rhe Ben Franklin Bridge at 3 am coming back from parties in Philly.
I was not born yet, but yea that would be cool
Spring '98 was special 👌 and there were still seminal records on the charts.
@@rra022001 yeah I was a freshmen then and I always tell people if I could just relive on loop an era 96-2000 would be it
I miss the late 90s and early 2000s…
❤
They are still there.
After weeks of constantly seeing this video recommended in my feed i decided to finally listen and im not disappointed at all
That second drum and bass joint with characteristically late 90s garage vocals is beyond description. We will never hear talent like this ever again!
Late 90's Early 2000's ... Gosh those PS1 long sessions with my brothers everything was so fresh and the future was so Unknown 😿
yo man, u can still have those days today, being lead into another direction than where the unknown future taught you to be what you always knew was right. Innocence becomes unnecessary where today a world would teach you back when you had it things were better.
Consider what you're saying. Back then, the future had a defined look, sound, and texture. The future was clear. The future was very distinct. It in fact, was *so* known.
It's the current flavor of futurism which is opaque. Despite all the apparent advances in AI, Quantum Computing, Biotechnology, and material sciences, the future does not have a defined aesthetic. It's a very uncohesive hodgepodge. There's a "futurist" product coming out everyday, whether a show/movie/game/etc. But its not tethered together, its not a "culture" proper.
IE: Back then, the future was fresh and known. Now, the future is old and unknown.
everything about this is so damn comforting, and I wasn't even into this stuff back in the day
you made it🔥🔥
An album worth buying...and yet so hard to find. Electronic music was emotionally different back then..you can literally feel the artists pouring their heart and soul into the track. Thank you for the share.
Wow, thanks magical music algorithm for finding me another new favorite album to listen to at night.
This literally sent me to a different dimension. Closed my eyes and drifted through the galaxy, incredible experience. Thanks!
Thank you!
Wow I missed this back in the day. Incredible stuff here! Instant classic. Much love
This has Midnight Club 2 vibes and I'm here for it!
Same here. Nice.
That’s exactly the vibe. Love it
Thanks for this. This album is a wonderful time capsule for LA at the time. I was barely a teen in 98,' but as an LA native, I wish I could have been club-age when this dropped. Wow!
idk how I found this but I live in LA rn and this set the vibe tonight
What a wonderful time it was to be a teenager in the 90’s
This album is giving me goosebumps. I’m not even halfway through and I’m already amazed.
This is truly one of the most beautiful albums I have heard, especially Unsaid Warning, that song brought tears to my eyes
omg I just listened to it for the first time, Unsaid Warning, I'm playing it again!
Melody sounds like it came from Taarna's theme from Heavy Metal.
Had to shazam that one. That song is gas.
yeah thats the one right there
Sounds like the album Will Rap 4 Food by Cunninlyguists family ties
When I heard the first track I knew right away this album was a banger.
This has gotta get uploaded to Spotify and RUclips music in album form, because I'm absolutely obsessed. Im only 3 tracks in, and tracks 1 and 3 would be instant saves, played over and over. I'm being blown away, and there's still the rest of the album to experience! Thank you for bringing this hidden gem to my ears.
that pleasant mix of attitude and damnation so typical of many 90s records. love it
RUclips might be garbage now but one thing they know how to do right is recommend me good music
I love how this album sounds so much
Beautiful just beautiful.....Vocals...beats.... everything.....man this crew is massive
This was the time when I started to listening elektronic music.. GOLDEN era... SO sadly I never heard this album, but it feels like I am know it... Perfect LP
I can’t thank you enough for showcasing this album, which most likely would have remained lost to time otherwise.
This is a great album. I dont listen to much techno but as an outsider I'll say Every song song slaps like crystal method but slower tempo like thievery corporation but each song track is different. Quite a good variety.
Actually it reminds me a lot of pretty lights but with less rapping and dub step wuba tubing. I understand this is from 98 so I guess this was vary influential. I was only ten in 98 so was probably only listening to rock music wich was starting to die.
RUclips sometimes can be absolutely worthless for content but when it comes to music they beat everyone else. I have so many albums saved to Playlist. Great upload ty
On track 2, 4:48, the sample seems to be a recording of Air France answering machine of the late 90s.
In French : (inaudible) Nos bureaux sont fermés, pour des renseignements enregistrés en anglais concernant la disponibilité de notre prochain vol Concorde, composez le 9. Pour des information enregistrées en anglais sur les arrivées et les départs de nos vols de LA États-Unis composez le 1. Pour des information enregistrées en anglais sur (inaudible)
Translation : (inaudible) Our offices are closed, for recorded information in English regarding the availability of our next Concorde flight, dial 9. For recorded information in English on arrivals and departures of our flights from LA U.S.A. dial 1. For recorded information in English on (inaudible)
@@davidhays2846 I find it funny that an artifact of the past like this survived through music. And I like how it kind of brings back to the time the track was made. :)
Good catch!..that is exactly where it was taken from as it was Steve Snow’s who grabbed it from Air France.
Refreshing like iced lemonade
But for my ears
@@davidhays2846 and it still is
I get more stunts and fronts than Bruce Willis !
Iced Lemonade You Can Hear
Don’t put iced lemonade in your ears
Yeah man. Its like half iced tea half lemonade in music form
The more I listen the better it gets and the more I want. Thanks for uploading this, it’s exactly what I wanted as I wait to clock out and enjoy my super early drive home. Channels such as this one that post these kinds of gems that one wouldn’t find on their own, are doing a public service
Volume 2 will be your new best friend. Thank you, Brandon!
Thank you for showing me this youtube, my ears have been cleansed.
You know with that album cover shits about to be lit
never knew this album existed till now. it's so damn good
Wow that takes me back to the 90s.... Nostalgia is a powerful feeling.
I listened to one beat so far and this album songs good, so I saved it for later. Will definitely come back to give it a full listen...
Idk why this was in my recommendations, but thank you YT.
Because Victor is a wizard. 🙏🏼 ❤
This hits different, sounds wonderful. Was not expecting this but holy cow this is awesome. Im loving it A LOT!
This just made my life complete, just found this
Chalk up another win for the algorithm ❤
Wow RUclips suggestions did me wonders amazing
This really takes the edge off. Thanks for this! Also a nice soundtrack to driving out of the city to see my parents on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
Damn! Had this way back whilst listening to Digweed, Oakie and Sasha with Renaissance and Global Underground😊. Lovely the memories continuing….
I remember hearing THC on Buffy and i was obsessed!!!
Clicked on this cause of the album artwork almost knowing this was going to sound great and i wasn't wrong
RUclips recommendation engine on fire again
Holy shit, I used to have this. I haven't heard that thc song in forever. Thanks op
This definitely sounds like a nice chilled laid back Friday night ❤🎉😊!
I'm here because i liked the cover...i like the music too now
You have excellent taste! Thank you so much!
wtf whoever is watching over me from youtube headquarters must love me so much... i get some sick recommendations
Same ❤
This sound is scratching itches in my brain I didn't know were there
feel myself between Matrix and Blade, and should say that is feels amazing
This album has helped me so much to cope with work, my go to album to focus and do everything better!
Woah... when I saw this I did a double take because I haven't listened to this in years. Excellent find and thank you for reuniting me with my childhood!
The way this isn’t on Spotify is a federal crime
so true 😂
T.H.C. Unsaid Warning is on all streaming and all download platforms like Bandcamp.
@@georgesarahJust found it, as it's one of my favorites. I wish the rest of it was available though...
I have personally submitted the case to the International Criminal Court in the Hague. Fingers crossed justice will be served.
all the best stuff isn't on spotify
Reminds me of massive attack
Superb thanks for sharing the vibe.such a mix of sounds.. I'm fucking relaxing and chilling,in my own space; a spliff in hand,a crazy french bulldog asleep snoring ha ha ha ha loving the campaign!! Yeah a mix of Portishead,the Gentle People,Roni Size,Wax Doctor, London Electricity (courtesy of Tony Coleman) amongst many many others.. keep it dnb