I miss going to raves all over the 5 Burroughs!! I watched and danced to all these guys and gals mixing there heads off while I rolled my head off. Ahh the good old days when thousands danced and loved one another till the sun came up and than some, for me 1989 till 1994 there were still a few trying to keep it going. Might have even gone to a few in 95 but they were cheesy and got raided easily. I specifically remember one in green point queens I believe it was an abandoned airplane hangar and the whole place had like 3 inches of murky water on the ground, it sucked. That was it after that the party was over!! Had to resume indoors like the tunnel, Twilo, limelight...............
Tracklist: Heather Heart: "Kraftwerk - Tour de France (Remix)" Adam X: "Scratch-D Vs. H-Bomb - Red Pill (Original Mix)" Frankie Bones: "Dhs - House of God (Azzido da bass rmx)" you're welcome ;)
PAULY in the back. Rip. Sympty countdown parties were great. Sonic Groove crew were always amazing. I've seen them all at least 10 times. The 90s were the greatest decade for all music. But the NYC club and party scene were hands down the best in the country for years. Thank you all who participated in that.
Its great to hear from the legendary Sonic Groove crew. These guys are pioneers in electronic music, you have to respect them for that. Back when Sonic Groove was open it was the best place to get the best wax too.
@4skinmeat I used to book the brothers and Heather back in the late 97-2000 in Atlanta, GA. They are great people. Frankie commented to me once that I had paid for his house. He wasn't cheap to book but worth every penny. He's a pioneer. They sold out my first major event headlining with Bad Boy Bill and skylab2000. Frank once brought in a mix spinning the incoming track in reverse.I was worried he had an eq issue but no he freakin stops and drops the track and finished w/o missing a beat.
I use to hear them spin back at Nasa and the Polaydium, lame light. est... loved to see Frankie Bones and Nikky Fingers "R.I.P" go at it with some hard core.. Mad respect to all three and the Sonic Groove crow.
I was at planet of the drums at the power company in Durhan N.C. and met DJ Icey dancing near the DJ booth and I recognized him asked him what he was doing there. He was there for the music. Baby Anne was playing.
@@tielover13able 2002,as a protest of the RAVE Act, a bill proposed by Sen. Joe Biden, to apply 'crackhouse laws' to party organizers - the law passed in a different form in 2003 I think ..
i saw these peeps and friends spin at a warehouse party in houston in 1999 (i think "love parade" or something) then the following year at the same warehouse "gotta move to the SONIC GROOVE" --that was the shit back then. good old days, high school
The first Rave I went to here in southern Ca. in 1992,had the flyer with,"Frankie Bones & Adam X straight from the Brooklyn Undergrounds"(also with live performance from the UK,"Altern 8").
I remember these guys from the Liquid TV tour back in the day and that Connecticut show flopped, but we partied anyway like the Tunnel refugees we were. They still got it!
I absolutely *loved* when Heather played after parties. She just has that energy and the skill set to now how to work the crowd after people have been up all night…or more. In my early party days 94-95 Frankie got me hype asf too ngl. Early to mid 90s was the best time in the scene and for music in general. 🔊🎧🎚️♾️🫶🏼
very well put. not sure what heather is up to these days, but adam is still one of the most innovative techno musicians in the US. .heather was probably the most technically gifted, and her music was always so dark. i always loved watching/hearing that petite little woman pound out techno that was way ahead of its time. (hey ladies---) heather paved the way for all of you to do your thing in a male dominated culture (the dj culture, that is) long live the Groove.
Fuck! This brings back some good memories of NYC...I remember back in the mid 90's going into sonic groove and at any given time there would be some legend on deck spinning. Good times!
shit early 90s was the time for rave in dc, va, md, nyc, florida. i even had a chance to play @ fever for scott henry & charles feelsgood in bmore the same night that frankie bones & adam x headlines.
Brooklyn Represent. No SD cards here. You couldn't fake this back then. Real DJ's. They had any club in the city rammed. You went where they went and planned that shit months in advance.
my respects to all three! old school techno. These guys were there since the beginning when the music almost faded but played the small warehouses all over the country because of the music!!
@aidanday Doesnt suprise me people from all over the city went to SG....It was a huge landmark in the NYC electronic music industry. I dont know if its true but someone told me they shut their doors a few years back. I think they may still run an online store tho. Record stores everywhere are closing down because of digital music.
i love when Adam is playing and Heather is on the back dancing.....LOVE IT
These three people pioneered the rave scene in America.
You got that right I was at many raves where they were all spinning it’s was amazing.
I think maybe in the world
I followed them all over the east coast & then some early to late 90s. Best times in the scene and for music in general. 🫶🏼
For America? Not sure about that..definetly NYC and the east coast, but in LA, we had our own pioneers. Doc Martin, RAW, DJ Dan, Ron D Core, Eli Star
The original boiler room 😃
I miss going to raves all over the 5 Burroughs!! I watched and danced to all these guys and gals mixing there heads off while I rolled my head off. Ahh the good old days when thousands danced and loved one another till the sun came up and than some, for me 1989 till 1994 there were still a few trying to keep it going. Might have even gone to a few in 95 but they were cheesy and got raided easily. I specifically remember one in green point queens I believe it was an abandoned airplane hangar and the whole place had like 3 inches of murky water on the ground, it sucked. That was it after that the party was over!! Had to resume indoors like the tunnel, Twilo, limelight...............
April 27 the Brooklyn Monarch
Heater heart is an underground legend
TheGiulio28 Hey thanks!
Heather Heart respect from Detroit
Massive respect!!! Come play for us in London we want youuuuu
And one of the nicest in the world!👍❤
@@MsHeatherheart Hi Heather, I met you at a KC rave years ago, you were doing a capoeira ginga on the dancefloor so I joined you lol. Mad respect!!!
Heather Heart knows how to throw some shakes. Allez girl!!!! Superb!
Tracklist:
Heather Heart: "Kraftwerk - Tour de France (Remix)"
Adam X: "Scratch-D Vs. H-Bomb - Red Pill (Original Mix)"
Frankie Bones: "Dhs - House of God (Azzido da bass rmx)"
you're welcome ;)
There has to be more to that mix with Red pill though what was the second record he mixed into
The record after Red Pill that Adam drops is still unidentified.
Thought the Red Pill track was by Koma and Bones - called Morpheus?
I love the way Heather Heart dances :)
PAULY in the back. Rip. Sympty countdown parties were great. Sonic Groove crew were always amazing. I've seen them all at least 10 times. The 90s were the greatest decade for all music. But the NYC club and party scene were hands down the best in the country for years. Thank you all who participated in that.
Heather is grooooooovin in the background, when Adam is playing!
Its great to hear from the legendary Sonic Groove crew. These guys are pioneers in electronic music, you have to respect them for that.
Back when Sonic Groove was open it was the best place to get the best wax too.
Without a doubt worldwide Frankie is one the best live DJs.
The best!!
I used to love going to Sonic Groove and buying Dope Records!!!!!
I was here Washington square park. after party from Twilo..love you Heather
@4skinmeat I used to book the brothers and Heather back in the late 97-2000 in Atlanta, GA. They are great people. Frankie commented to me once that I had paid for his house. He wasn't cheap to book but worth every penny. He's a pioneer. They sold out my first major event headlining with Bad Boy Bill and skylab2000. Frank once brought in a mix spinning the incoming track in reverse.I was worried he had an eq issue but no he freakin stops and drops the track and finished w/o missing a beat.
spent many nights with those 3 partying. always a great time and awesome memories
I use to hear them spin back at Nasa and the Polaydium, lame light. est... loved to see Frankie Bones and Nikky Fingers "R.I.P" go at it with some hard core.. Mad respect to all three and the Sonic Groove crow.
I was at planet of the drums at the power company in Durhan N.C. and met DJ Icey dancing near the DJ booth and I recognized him asked him what he was doing there. He was there for the music. Baby Anne was playing.
Lol I was at this event. Can't believe it's been over 20 years.
you can also add to credits this event was thrown by BLACKKAT NYC as a protest of the RAVE Act and NYC's Cabaret Law -- that's me introducing them ...
JaxonBK23 now that's my kind of protest!
Could you please tell us more about this context and what time was it, please ?
titi violet & pie google michael alig, twilo closing because of mishandling ghb overdoses, then 9/11
@@tielover13able 2002,as a protest of the RAVE Act, a bill proposed by Sen. Joe Biden, to apply 'crackhouse laws' to party organizers - the law passed in a different form in 2003 I think ..
@@tielover13able and nothing to do with Michael Alig! jeez
WOW Heather Heart blast from the past
Wow brings me back to my teenage years. We all look so young. We all have a start and this was it for me PLUR NYC REP!!
These are legends. So much respect. Saw adam a couple months ago. And seeing him again in 3 weeks.
Love coming back to this 👌🏽👌🏽buzzing my dad showed it me 💯
new york techno it's all my favourite kind of techno.
it's pure underground, oh good i love this guys
new york rules...
i saw these peeps and friends spin at a warehouse party in houston in 1999 (i think "love parade" or something) then the following year at the same warehouse "gotta move to the SONIC GROOVE" --that was the shit back then. good old days, high school
Nice to see them 3 at once! wish it were longer.
They all refuse to sellout to this very day! 😎🎼🎵🎶
Wow 🤯 GREAT RESPECT! MUCH SONIC GROOVE LOVE!
I miss the Sonic Groove Record strore In Brooklyn. It was the best in Brooklyn, legendary.
2:54 was just in my head, still thinking about this!! plus love how heather grooves :)
Nothing but pure talent and choice tune selection
man...I really a full video existed of this...all 3 of them back to back my GOD!
LOVE THIS VIDEO!
The first Rave I went to here in southern Ca. in 1992,had the flyer with,"Frankie Bones & Adam X straight from the Brooklyn Undergrounds"(also with live performance from the UK,"Altern 8").
I remember these guys from the Liquid TV tour back in the day and that Connecticut show flopped, but we partied anyway like the Tunnel refugees we were. They still got it!
thank you RUclips algo. for popping this up during work. "This is my NYC accent"- Banksy
STORM RAVES #1.
One of the first videos I ever saw on RUclips....
Legends.. Respect!!
For those who don’t know, the song is “I feel for you” by Chaka Khan that she is chopping up. And that Asian dude really wanted his daps.
I absolutely *loved* when Heather played after parties. She just has that energy and the skill set to now how to work the crowd after people have been up all night…or more. In my early party days 94-95 Frankie got me hype asf too ngl. Early to mid 90s was the best time in the scene and for music in general. 🔊🎧🎚️♾️🫶🏼
very well put. not sure what heather is up to these days, but adam is still one of the most innovative techno musicians in the US. .heather was probably the most technically gifted, and her music was always so dark. i always loved watching/hearing that petite little woman pound out techno that was way ahead of its time. (hey ladies---) heather paved the way for all of you to do your thing in a male dominated culture (the dj culture, that is)
long live the Groove.
I just played that Scratch D Red pill today then somehow I ran into this cool video
Sonic Groove, omg i loved this shit for ages.
They rock i miss sonick groove records!
Cool Video, Thanks for sharing!
Best thing about parties is the after parties. Shit is on another level.
this should be in the national archives
Fuck! This brings back some good memories of NYC...I remember back in the mid 90's going into sonic groove and at any given time there would be some legend on deck spinning. Good times!
Loving Heather Hearts dance moves in this vid! :D
Thank you for this Video!!!!
Thank u for this video it's been out for a long time SMH brings back so many memories of being 17 going to NASA rave parties THE BEST !
Heather Heart going off
❤️😍memories - love them all
Adam spinns scratch-d_vs_h-bomb_-_the_red_pill!
he told!
thanks Adam!
Fuc yeah !
word up homie, miss checking out your store... still got your tapes from back in 94..
Bravissimi !!!!!!!!!!!!! un saluto da Roma :)
grandiiiii
this is dope
1000000000000000% Correct
AND HE'S BETTER THEN EVERY DJ OUT THERE! TRUST ME, I WAS THERE FROM THE START!
last time i saw heather was at a tilt party in 99 or so , really cool stuff man.
Adam X is tha man - crazy bastard though.
Slays it kicking things off with the Kraftwerk.
shit early 90s was the time for rave in dc, va, md, nyc, florida. i even had a chance to play @ fever for scott henry & charles feelsgood in bmore the same night that frankie bones & adam x headlines.
Whattap Frankie, Adam, & Heather...
(miss you guys) Groove Posse for life!!!!
Brooklyn Represent. No SD cards here. You couldn't fake this back then. Real DJ's. They had any club in the city rammed. You went where they went and planned that shit months in advance.
When she is dancing behind Adam, the trk is "H-Bomb vs Scratch D - The Red Pill (Marine Parade UK)" Version or UK version
ICONIC Sound of the Real ®️
Pauly Sympty in the background. RIP! Countdown baby! The Wave Staten Island! Skate Key Bronx!
I ❤️ Heather ❤️
my respects to all three! old school techno. These guys were there since the beginning when the music almost faded but played the small warehouses all over
the country because of the music!!
I love that double take at 4:01 and then he realises alls good
used to see frankie in providence all the time
i think i love heather.
ooooohhhyeahhh!
i like the way she dance:):)
nice event!
ahhhh....those were the days.
amazing misters adam
havoc and renegadevirus soundsystem, !! setup for the techno masters.
@ 2.50 Scratch D Vs. H Bomb The Red Pill not sure if its the Apex Remix or the original one..
Bassbin twins?
original mix. bassbin twins remix has some parts extended or removed and a part they cut was played here
awesome fun on the streetz, looked like a sweet all afternoon
I miss Sonic Groove on Carmine St
bones man hes the man
Holy Damn! all are so lucky.
I want to see so much more
Love from Glasgow.
@thehectorrrr i got i on my ipod and cant stop playing it !!!
old school masters!
yeah what up, puma in the house. adam and heather does have some funny movements, lol..maybe its the fish eye lens.
can ya feel it ;)
Heather Heart = good people !
is there a full copy of this?
Heather Heart. Badass.
they are still around cuz they are part of history but they are still a thing of the past not the present.
Never quit vinyls! dont you dare!
Grand Wizard Theodore chilling on the side
how she dance!! HAHAHAHA IS JUST LAUGHT!!!
Hart dancing at 3:25 is the bees knees.
Much love to Adam X and of course brother Frankie
CLASSIC!CLASSIC!CLASSIC...
@aidanday Doesnt suprise me people from all over the city went to SG....It was a huge landmark in the NYC electronic music industry. I dont know if its true but someone told me they shut their doors a few years back. I think they may still run an online store tho. Record stores everywhere are closing down because of digital music.