00:00 Hole In One - Spiritual Ideas For Virtual Reality 09:50 The Primitive Painter - Levitation 16:55 Dubtribe Sound System - Sunshine's Theme (Sunshine's Remix) 23:29 State Of Flux - Mercury 29:35 The Primitive Painter - Cathedral 35:54 Ebi - Chuu 42:55 Some Other People - Astralise 53:03 The Primitive Painter - Invisible Landscapes 58:28 Squid - Emprisoning Sound On A Piece Of Wax 1:04:49 The Keyprocessor - Feary Tales 1:08:02 State Of Flux - The News 1:12:03 Ian Pooley And Alec Empire - Untitled (Pulse Code E.P. Side A) 1:23:04 Ebi - Sou
My grandad died last week and I put this on throughout the wake- old and young, all were soothed. I think each of us had a moment of communion with God.
Of all the supposedly ‘Superstar’ DJs of the 90s, to me, one guy stood out from the crowd. It was Andrew. I was lucky to be at several of his ‘live’ performances. He never failed to surprise, thrill and entertain me. I wasn’t surprised he became a Producer. Andrew was a natural genius with the use of sound. He understood music. He should be remembered for his contribution to popular music. He has been copied, but never bettered! A true pioneer!
The Good Lord created a magical record shop with only one customer: Andrew Weatherall. Nothing else explains his endless supply of tunes no-one knows the names of, or ever heard anywhere else other than in his sets. And not just any old tunes, but incredible top of the range ones, in any genre he decided to play. And had enough of them to beautifully curate them into mixes like this.
Gavin Paisley ~ Yeah, You sound like some body that knows his music. i Know that it’s a bit random but do you know the name of the second Track being played at (6:18) minutes into the masterpiece called = “The Hacienda 1993 Andrew Weatherall” it’s a proper belter and I’ve been after it for over twenty years. CAN YOU HELP ? ? Please. . . I’ve got a horrible feeling that it’s one that Andrew Weatherall knocked out in the studio and like you said No one Knows because it’s unique . . Fingers 🤞🏻 Crossed That someone will come forward with the correct information. Best Wishes my Friend 👍🏻
@@jamesguy1030 lol I see you've found it in the meantime on another comments thread, fairplay! I would have liked to know the name of it too. Loners - This Track on Gyrate Records 1993. Dutch techno. The only thing I was going to suggest was it might have been a remix of The Martian - Star Dancer on Red Planet Records, a Detroit techno with a similar riff. Great that you found the name at last!
I was always a huge fan of weatherall from my nights at "cream". This mix however elevates him more in my estimation. His choices are immersive and soulful for those who enjoy this type of subliminal experiance. House,/ trip hop / trance , our kid excelled. Like a few djs this mix appears to be about his taste. His taste was different to the commercial fodder usually thrown out with a djs name to it. He is missed.
That it does. I've been listening to his music, remixes and mixes since he died pretty solidly. Gutted, truly fucking gutted. A little light has gone out in the world.
@@hplovehandle I feel you mate. Andy's passing has hit hard. Hadn't fully realized what a musical hero he was to me and what an influence he's had on me over the past 30 years.
back in '93 I still relied on music mags to help point out the good stuff, and I'm only talking about albums...on CD. As a jobbing DJ you have to be completely on the edge of the new (and old), and the dedication that took back then just to source material, hear ace songs, and pay for the fckers. Steel-trap minds are a blessed gift if one has one.
Friday was the 1st time i listened to it. 3 or 4 times since! I think with the social lockdown it has given me a bit more time and space to appreciate it. Magial. I don't suppose you have an MP3 of it?
well you cant argue with that. *Tips hat in your general direction.* I didnt rip this from cassette myself. Download from themixingbowl and this is how it was dated. Believe the mix is actually called "Slow Electric 1" too.
Shattered and listening to this. Just what I need. Reminds me of life back in the early 90s, young...casual...carefree...venturing down the rabbit hole and discovering a whole new multi-dimensional world accompanied by your amazing mixes..like a soundtrack playing on a car stereo in the vehicle that is my mind. Legend. Cheers Andy
@@danielminor1693This is when all the freaks start saying corny shyte that makes no sense. The beats are slowing down and the acid freaks start talking shyte RIP A stuff
This is a ridiculously good mix. Takes me back to when you bought mix tapes and played them to death at home, in the car, journey after journey, commute after commute. No fast forwarding. Some of the quality is in not knowing many, if any, of the tunes, you aren't looking for intros or outros and can leave the master mixer to blend as he wishes. Seamless. Timeless.
andy weatherall came from another place to bring us sublime sounds from another dimension, he was taken from us again far too early... A man of immeasurable talent, an amazing DJ and creator, I hope to meet you amongst the stars one day.....
GORGEOUS work on the clean-up from the original cassette tape. Like seriously. So... there's a few tapes from SF *legends* in the 90's that I'd LOVE to see get the same treatment: Inside the Mind - Jeno "The Vision Tapes" - - Martin OBrien's event recordings from "Vision" that were sold on cassette at later events (Simon, Tony, Jeno, Garth, Josh, Jon Howard and a couple more) "Higher Consciousness" - Ernie Munson
There needs to be a club. I have a big bag of old cassettes from underground SF raves. They shouldn't be sitting away in my storage unit. How do I get them on here?
90s Ambient was brilliant, I remember standing in the tent @ Pheonix Festival 1993 never heard this music played so loud on a big sound system it took you to another place...day to remember not sure if Andrew might have a been on the DJ list. Day to remember in Summer
fun story: I'm decades long friends with Jonah Sharp (Grammy winning electronic artist and an ambient powerhouse in his own right as Spacetime Continuum and owner of ambient/downtempo label Reflective Records) and his wife Billee who are close friends with Dr Patterson of The Orb. There was a 90's event in SF (well, Oakland) called The Gathering that was always w/in a few days of my birthday ~ winter solstice. I worked at some of the Gatherings but not the Winter Solstice ones. Because birthday. The first time Jonah introduced us, Alex smoked a joint my friend rolled for him while he was playing his set in the massive chill room. we were sitting next to him on huge pillows. And he started *train-wrecking* b/c he was so baked. LOL. So he just gave up and asked us (everyone in the room) if he could just play a bunch of dub records he had just bought in New Zealand but had not yet even listened to. I mean. YES. So we just had a casual 2 hour baked listening sesh with The Orb. It did not suck. The next time I hung with Alex was the following year at the same event (it was at the Oakland International Rave Center aka Home Base .. worth a google it's legendary) This time he was playing standing up at a console like a regular DJ setup. This time, I had eaten ~ 2 grams of mushrooms and a hit of E. 90's e was a different animal. Anyway, I was "hippy-flipping" and wandered over to Alex who hugged my and realized i was... on another level and probably needed to sit for a while. He had me sit right under the console between 2 monitor speakers. So I was like, right at his feet sitting cross legged. My memories are spotty.. and blurry.. and there's lots of sparkles. What I remember most was that every so often he would reach down, pat me on the head gently and ask if I was OK.
the rave archive has SO many mix tapes on archive you can get for free. many of them are on RUclips too, like Jeno's "Inside The Mind" which is a critically important artifact from SF's scene (Wicked, Come-Unity and The Gathering)
Stimulating and relaxing at the same time to memorize about all what I could have been... and will be. Cassettes piled in a fashion any serious collector would freak out frame by frame, surrounded by papers, electronics and glyphs and a desperate mind fighting for sanity... Praying for health and happiness of family, kin and all the living in times of a disaster unknown before, sheltering itself in a world yet unexplored, however determined. Finishing off each thought one by one, searching on and waiting for the sun to rise... Old enough to remember, too young to forget.
of the highest quality and still very relevant today, years ahead of the slomo/disco edit and lo-slung house movement he would later champion. Rip The Guv
Wow. Can't believe I only just heard this mix for the first time and its going straight into my top 10 along with Northern Exposure. Some of the tracks actually remind me of a northern exposure Sasha b side. That ethereal early 90's balaeric sound.
Wow. Northern Exposure. memories. Sasha and John used to come to SF every summer and play a free pop-up rave in front of City Hall on Saturday and then headline Nikita at 1015 Folsom that night. Northern Exposure, as you may know was inspired by their trips to SF. Sasha recorded the intro to both CD's of Global Underground "San Francisco" while drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes in front of the Horseshoe Cafe on the Lower Haight in San Francisco. I was there that day. The raspy voice dude with the guitar in the recording is a guy named Edmond who we all knew as Fritz. Back in 90-92ish, he was a well loved door security guy for 177 Townsend, one of SF's most important venues at the time. He had some mental health issues, which turned out to be schizophrenia which in time left him homeless and unemployed. He would spend all day sometimes in front of the Horseshoe, nursing refills of coffee, playing guitar and handing out hits of blotter acid, which sometimes were real and sometimes not. We called it the "blotto lotto" Anyway, as beloved as he was by everyone in the rave community back then, he died a few years later of pneumonia, in the rain, sleeping under a bush in Golden Gate Park. Sasha and John knew him well from the many dozens of gigs they played at Townsend. I still cry when I hear it. RIP Fritz (Edmond Your King)
@@GradyBroyles thanks for sharing that amazing and sad story. I love learning more about the history. I've been to SF a couple of times over the last few years, walking the streets and soaking in the vibe, wondering what it would have been like back then. I also heard that unique NE sound was influenced by key US artists in the early 90's and its easy to tell when you listen to the sounds of Rabbit in the Moon or the Hardkiss brothers.
@@jairamspeaks Scott was a *really* good friend of mine in the 90's. I met them at the opening night of their first SF party called "Sunny Side Up" A couple years later he even let me couch surf in the Mission district basement the Hardkiss bros shared under Doctor Bombay's. I miss him terribly. When he passed, it was the same week that another dear friend from the Sunset crew passed suddenly from breast cancer. (Sarah Pugh) The Sunset Season Opener that year dedicated the party to them and had a Wiccan priestess and a Shoshone medicine wwoman open the event with prayer and song. The final song of the day as the sun set over the Marin hills was "Rain Cry" 3000 people weeping and hugging. It was something to behold.
@@GradyBroyles amazing ! I have a special memory hearing that track also on northern exposure for the first time, sitting on the porch of my best friends house at night on lsd 🙏😊🔥
Miss seeing you guys on the Boat Parties up in Portland, Maine. Lots of lysergic vibes...sea creatures jumping in and out of the water. It was breathtaking. Thanks for the mammories!...
this mix grew my imagination so deep and wide in those hazy times... amazing to find it again after 20yrs away from it... thanks for sharing it, see yer andy, back in the love from outer space
@@dubcheck2943 29.00+ is 'Cathedral' by Primitive Painter. There's a few on here I do recognise from back in the day, The tune that starts around 58.00 is Biosphere and something from his 'Microgravity' album on R+S/Apollo, there's a few I need to check my collection for.
[00] Hole In One - Spiritual Ideas For Virtual Reality [09] The Primitive Painter - Levitation [Klang Elektronik - KLANG 1] [18] Dubtribe Sound System - Sunshine's Theme (Sunshine's Remix) [Organico - ORG 004] [23] State Of Flux - Mercury [Finiflex - FF1009] [29] The Primitive Painter - Cathedral [Klang Elektronik - KLANG 1] [36] Ebi - Chuu [Space Teddy - ST 007] [43] Some Other People - Astralise [Infinite Mass - MASS 018 T] [52] The Primitive Painter - Invisible Landscapes [Klang Elektronik - KLANG 1] [58] Squid - Emprisoning Sound On A Piece Of Wax [Apollo - APOLLO 16] [64] The Keyprocessor - Feary Tales [Eevo Lute Muzique - EEVO 008] [68] State Of Flux - The News [Bold! Stars - BR 2009-1] [71] Ian Pooley And Alec Empire - Untitled (Pulse Code E.P. Side A) [Mille Plateaux - MP 3] [83] Ebi - Sou [Space Teddy - ST 007]
@@jonsirko4561 Just copy pasted it from mixesdb.com :) I thought it would make things easier for everyone if it was also in here. Cheers! PS: Somebody please fill the missing IDs!
What an absolutely amazing mix of chilled psychedelic electronic music from the absolute legend. Many thanks for the upload, made my day in the sun much better 😁
Many thanks to those who answered requests, including my own, to name tracks. As I was unable to be of any help in that regard, I have spent a little time putting together as complete a tracklist as we have so far. If anyone has anything to add, please reply directly to this post. My other motivation for doing this is as follows: obviously there have been a lot of threads and posts on RUclips recently regarding the late Mr. Weatherall. Many of us feel this loss. Some people, however, have openly responded to enquiries about tracks (not on this thread, I note) with, "there are those who know/who were there, and there's the rest." My first reaction to this was, "f**k you!" But, more importantly, I note comments by the great man himself in later interviews that one of the reasons that he would deliberately leave a certain 'scene' when it started to get going was because in the early days he found himself getting precious about it and starting to resent latecomers. This was something, he said, he knew was wrong. Good for him. So, for all of those 'who were there' and are precious about it, f**k you.(I saw the great man in the late 80s, but my life then took me elsewhere into a different adventure.) If you weren't there, welcome and enjoy! (Times are approximate of course, as some of the transitions are quite long) 0:00 - Anaconda "Ideas for Virtual Reality" (aka Hole In One "Spiritual Ideas for Virtual Reality") 9:50 - The Primitive Painter "Levitation" 18:00 - Dubtribe Sound System "Sunshine's Theme" 23:40 - State of Flux "Mercury" 29:20 - The Primitive Painter "Cathedral" 35:50 - Ebi "Chuu" 43:00 - Some Other People "Astralise" (Dark Globe Remix) 53:00 - The Primitive Painter "Invisible Landscapes" 57:55 - Sqvid "Emprisoning Sounds on a Piece of Wax" 1:04:10 - The Keyprocessor "Feary Tales" 1:08:00 - State of Flux "The News" 1:11:40 - Alec Empire & Ian Pooley "Untitled" (from Pulse Code EP) 1:23:10 - Ebi "Sou" We did it!
00:00 Hole In One - Spiritual Ideas For Virtual Reality
09:50 The Primitive Painter - Levitation
16:55 Dubtribe Sound System - Sunshine's Theme (Sunshine's Remix)
23:29 State Of Flux - Mercury
29:35 The Primitive Painter - Cathedral
35:54 Ebi - Chuu
42:55 Some Other People - Astralise
53:03 The Primitive Painter - Invisible Landscapes
58:28 Squid - Emprisoning Sound On A Piece Of Wax
1:04:49 The Keyprocessor - Feary Tales
1:08:02 State Of Flux - The News
1:12:03 Ian Pooley And Alec Empire - Untitled (Pulse Code E.P. Side A)
1:23:04 Ebi - Sou
yes donny
THANK YOU!!!
What a great set!
Thank you
Ahaa! amazing. Thanks a lot.
How is this 30 years old when it sounds like 30 years in the future?
My grandad died last week and I put this on throughout the wake- old and young, all were soothed. I think each of us had a moment of communion with God.
that's so gorgeous
For God's sake, think of the Roy Orbison fans.
Rest in power
We count the stars ...
was your grandfather a dmt shaman per chance, or has your whole family just been plagued by inter-generational drug dependency?
Wow. II'm dancing on ribena.
Of all the supposedly ‘Superstar’ DJs of the 90s, to me, one guy stood out from the crowd. It was Andrew. I was lucky to be at several of his ‘live’ performances. He never failed to surprise, thrill and entertain me. I wasn’t surprised he became a Producer. Andrew was a natural genius with the use of sound. He understood music. He should be remembered for his contribution to popular music. He has been copied, but never bettered! A true pioneer!
there was nothinng special in pre internet times
@@martinjanecek4950 crawl back to your bridge
The Good Lord created a magical record shop with only one customer: Andrew Weatherall. Nothing else explains his endless supply of tunes no-one knows the names of, or ever heard anywhere else other than in his sets. And not just any old tunes, but incredible top of the range ones, in any genre he decided to play. And had enough of them to beautifully curate them into mixes like this.
state of you paisley
Gavin Paisley ~ Yeah,
You sound like some body that knows his music.
i Know that it’s a bit random but do you know the name of the second Track being played at (6:18) minutes into the masterpiece called =
“The Hacienda 1993 Andrew Weatherall”
it’s a proper belter and I’ve been after it for over twenty years.
CAN YOU HELP ? ?
Please. . .
I’ve got a horrible feeling that it’s one that Andrew Weatherall knocked out in the studio and like you said
No one Knows because it’s unique . .
Fingers 🤞🏻 Crossed
That someone will come forward with the correct information.
Best Wishes my Friend 👍🏻
Allegedly Chris Dis dropped by there from time to time....
@@jamesguy1030 lol I see you've found it in the meantime on another comments thread, fairplay! I would have liked to know the name of it too. Loners - This Track on Gyrate Records 1993. Dutch techno. The only thing I was going to suggest was it might have been a remix of The Martian - Star Dancer on Red Planet Records, a Detroit techno with a similar riff. Great that you found the name at last!
What he said ^^^^
I feel like this is one of the best mixes in the history of electronic music.
Something very special was goin down way back then, was blessed to be a part of it R.I.P Andy
That first track is in a different universe.......
Andy was an underated visionary and will bill sadly missed. RIP Andy
Never has the word "Mellow" earned the prefix of "Massive" until Now. stun gunned
I was always a huge fan of weatherall from my nights at "cream". This mix however elevates him more in my estimation. His choices are immersive and soulful for those who enjoy this type of subliminal experiance. House,/ trip hop / trance , our kid excelled. Like a few djs this mix appears to be about his taste. His taste was different to the commercial fodder usually thrown out with a djs name to it. He is missed.
Listening to this today for the third time, on a snowy February day. Wishing Andrew was still alive. His soul lives on through his music.
That it does. I've been listening to his music, remixes and mixes since he died pretty solidly. Gutted, truly fucking gutted. A little light has gone out in the world.
@@hplovehandle I feel you mate. Andy's passing has hit hard. Hadn't fully realized what a musical hero he was to me and what an influence he's had on me over the past 30 years.
After 35 plus years, Andy hit the mark.
RIP Andrew. Your incredible music lives on!
love love love
Oh no really? Oh man I've been so busy building new tracks I didn't know
Sadness.
It still seems surreal, I thought about dialing his phone....so,,i did, call rang off the hook, I don't know why I did that
@@highjenks3d ?????
back in '93 I still relied on music mags to help point out the good stuff, and I'm only talking about albums...on CD. As a jobbing DJ you have to be completely on the edge of the new (and old), and the dedication that took back then just to source material, hear ace songs, and pay for the fckers. Steel-trap minds are a blessed gift if one has one.
I actually cry every time I listen to this. Its some of the best music ever made - so inspiring, energizing, centering. And even without the drugs :)
Friday was the 1st time i listened to it. 3 or 4 times since! I think with the social lockdown it has given me a bit more time and space to appreciate it. Magial. I don't suppose you have an MP3 of it?
@@ianbroome6652 I refer you comments down below where a discussion on how to rip this took place (with successful results!)
Its fucking beautiful!
This helps me through the virus lockdown. Stay safe everyone.
This newish K&D is worth checking to fill backgrounds... ruclips.net/video/bPc8Y7dq5xQ/видео.html
Same!
You too...
Same here. Cheers. Stay home.
me to
Gotta love the early 90s sounds with a hint of balearic. Always nice.
Feels and sounds like the early 90's...... good times!!!
OK Boomer
Gets better and better with each listen this mix, thank you
Andrew Weatherall came from and has returned to the gods!
Whoever spliced the 2 halves of this tape together and then added the visuals is a genius ❤️
No one like him. Rest in Power
Absolutely. No one.
Not 1993, but 1994. The Mercury EP by State of Flux wasn't released until April 1994 - I made it!
well you cant argue with that. *Tips hat in your general direction.*
I didnt rip this from cassette myself. Download from themixingbowl and this is how it was dated. Believe the mix is actually called "Slow Electric 1" too.
Yep, listening to my own post again :)
cheers for your own post again
Me too: timeless and epic 🙏🌻🙏💪❤️
Like smoking your own stash. Nice 🙂
And me.
Same
this blew my sabresonic socks off
Love this mix, peace and love to those vibing with it
Shattered and listening to this. Just what I need. Reminds me of life back in the early 90s, young...casual...carefree...venturing down the rabbit hole and discovering a whole new multi-dimensional world accompanied by your amazing mixes..like a soundtrack playing on a car stereo in the vehicle that is my mind. Legend. Cheers Andy
Couldn't of put it better ✌🙂
@@danielminor1693This is when all the freaks start saying corny shyte that makes no sense. The beats are slowing down and the acid freaks start talking shyte RIP A stuff
summer is here again, thank you Andy for the soundtrack.
This is a ridiculously good mix.
Takes me back to when you bought mix tapes and played them to death at home, in the car, journey after journey, commute after commute. No fast forwarding.
Some of the quality is in not knowing many, if any, of the tunes, you aren't looking for intros or outros and can leave the master mixer to blend as he wishes.
Seamless. Timeless.
This guy was ahead of his time.
he invented time
1993. unbelievable stuff.
THANK YOU MR.ANDREW
YOUR MUSIC MADE MY TEENAGE MEMORY
andy weatherall came from another place to bring us sublime sounds from another dimension, he was taken from us again far too early... A man of immeasurable talent, an amazing DJ and creator, I hope to meet you amongst the stars one day.....
Thank you
GORGEOUS work on the clean-up from the original cassette tape. Like seriously.
So... there's a few tapes from SF *legends* in the 90's that I'd LOVE to see get the same treatment:
Inside the Mind - Jeno
"The Vision Tapes" - - Martin OBrien's event recordings from "Vision" that were sold on cassette at later events (Simon, Tony, Jeno, Garth, Josh, Jon Howard and a couple more)
"Higher Consciousness" - Ernie Munson
There needs to be a club. I have a big bag of old cassettes from underground SF raves. They shouldn't be sitting away in my storage unit. How do I get them on here?
gets better with every listen
The End Times Sound. Beautiful
Travel well Andrew
93’ ? Jeeeesh way ahead of his time . Thx for this
It incredible how fresh this sounds. Andrew had a timeless taste
this is absolutely spellbinding
RIP Andrew
R.i.p. master
outstanding... only early 90s had this kind of sound.. eternal quality to it
The first track makes it all worth it....
RIP Mr. Andrew Weatherall.
Delicious musical selection
Lovely.. Just lovely. Hard to imagine its so "old", absolutely ageless and otherworldly.
Miss you Guvnor 🚀⚔💊
Can anyone please recommendany similar downtempo/ambient house/trance mixes? Need more of this!
GOD BLESS MR WEATHERALL X
Maestro, fuente de sabiduría.
90s Ambient was brilliant, I remember standing in the tent @ Pheonix Festival 1993 never heard this music played so loud on a big sound system it took you to another place...day to remember not sure if Andrew might have a been on the DJ list. Day to remember in Summer
fun story: I'm decades long friends with Jonah Sharp (Grammy winning electronic artist and an ambient powerhouse in his own right as Spacetime Continuum and owner of ambient/downtempo label Reflective Records) and his wife Billee who are close friends with Dr Patterson of The Orb. There was a 90's event in SF (well, Oakland) called The Gathering that was always w/in a few days of my birthday ~ winter solstice. I worked at some of the Gatherings but not the Winter Solstice ones. Because birthday. The first time Jonah introduced us, Alex smoked a joint my friend rolled for him while he was playing his set in the massive chill room. we were sitting next to him on huge pillows. And he started *train-wrecking* b/c he was so baked. LOL. So he just gave up and asked us (everyone in the room) if he could just play a bunch of dub records he had just bought in New Zealand but had not yet even listened to. I mean. YES. So we just had a casual 2 hour baked listening sesh with The Orb. It did not suck.
The next time I hung with Alex was the following year at the same event (it was at the Oakland International Rave Center aka Home Base .. worth a google it's legendary) This time he was playing standing up at a console like a regular DJ setup. This time, I had eaten ~ 2 grams of mushrooms and a hit of E. 90's e was a different animal. Anyway, I was "hippy-flipping" and wandered over to Alex who hugged my and realized i was... on another level and probably needed to sit for a while. He had me sit right under the console between 2 monitor speakers. So I was like, right at his feet sitting cross legged. My memories are spotty.. and blurry.. and there's lots of sparkles. What I remember most was that every so often he would reach down, pat me on the head gently and ask if I was OK.
awesome
Music was the bomb in the nineties. Still listen to tons of 90s sounds from this to electronica pop to drum n bass jungle etc.
the rave archive has SO many mix tapes on archive you can get for free.
many of them are on RUclips too, like Jeno's "Inside The Mind" which is a critically important artifact from SF's scene (Wicked, Come-Unity and The Gathering)
@@GradyBroyles Indeed...and Rise up from Jeno is a mystical wonder and my fav mix tape to this day and forever
Rest in peace
Timeless and trippy, respect.
Listening to this at least once a day if not more
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. ❤️
Best chill out mix ever
this is my kind of tempo. sun-drenched bliss on the drip... juuust right! thanks andy, you're a legend and a half ❇🪐🏺
Legend!!
See ya on the flip side Andrew.
Thanks for leaving something for me to listen to in the mean time.
avant garde dj and music, beautiful tape.. thanks
Rest In Peace 🎶🎵🎶💫🙏
This really is excellent!!! Thank you Mr Weatherall.
Stimulating and relaxing at the same time to memorize about all what I could have been... and will be. Cassettes piled in a fashion any serious collector would freak out frame by frame, surrounded by papers, electronics and glyphs and a desperate mind fighting for sanity... Praying for health and happiness of family, kin and all the living in times of a disaster unknown before, sheltering itself in a world yet unexplored, however determined. Finishing off each thought one by one, searching on and waiting for the sun to rise... Old enough to remember, too young to forget.
of the highest quality and still very relevant today, years ahead of the slomo/disco edit and lo-slung house movement he would later champion. Rip The Guv
Miss this bloke. Maidenhead boy.
Wow. Can't believe I only just heard this mix for the first time and its going straight into my top 10 along with Northern Exposure. Some of the tracks actually remind me of a northern exposure Sasha b side. That ethereal early 90's balaeric sound.
Wow. Northern Exposure. memories. Sasha and John used to come to SF every summer and play a free pop-up rave in front of City Hall on Saturday and then headline Nikita at 1015 Folsom that night. Northern Exposure, as you may know was inspired by their trips to SF. Sasha recorded the intro to both CD's of Global Underground "San Francisco" while drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes in front of the Horseshoe Cafe on the Lower Haight in San Francisco. I was there that day. The raspy voice dude with the guitar in the recording is a guy named Edmond who we all knew as Fritz. Back in 90-92ish, he was a well loved door security guy for 177 Townsend, one of SF's most important venues at the time. He had some mental health issues, which turned out to be schizophrenia which in time left him homeless and unemployed. He would spend all day sometimes in front of the Horseshoe, nursing refills of coffee, playing guitar and handing out hits of blotter acid, which sometimes were real and sometimes not. We called it the "blotto lotto" Anyway, as beloved as he was by everyone in the rave community back then, he died a few years later of pneumonia, in the rain, sleeping under a bush in Golden Gate Park. Sasha and John knew him well from the many dozens of gigs they played at Townsend. I still cry when I hear it. RIP Fritz (Edmond Your King)
@@GradyBroyles thanks for sharing that amazing and sad story. I love learning more about the history. I've been to SF a couple of times over the last few years, walking the streets and soaking in the vibe, wondering what it would have been like back then. I also heard that unique NE sound was influenced by key US artists in the early 90's and its easy to tell when you listen to the sounds of Rabbit in the Moon or the Hardkiss brothers.
@@jairamspeaks Scott was a *really* good friend of mine in the 90's. I met them at the opening night of their first SF party called "Sunny Side Up" A couple years later he even let me couch surf in the Mission district basement the Hardkiss bros shared under Doctor Bombay's. I miss him terribly. When he passed, it was the same week that another dear friend from the Sunset crew passed suddenly from breast cancer. (Sarah Pugh) The Sunset Season Opener that year dedicated the party to them and had a Wiccan priestess and a Shoshone medicine wwoman open the event with prayer and song. The final song of the day as the sun set over the Marin hills was "Rain Cry"
3000 people weeping and hugging. It was something to behold.
@@GradyBroyles amazing ! I have a special memory hearing that track also on northern exposure for the first time, sitting on the porch of my best friends house at night on lsd 🙏😊🔥
Echo in eternity stuff... thank you Andrew.W. RIP
Really Amazing mix
THÄNK YOU -.-.-. SO BEAUTIFUL .-. -. RIP MASTER
Am I premiture in loosening myself in the sounds ❤
Turn that shit up to 1.25 speed! this mix turns into something magical
I can't believe I found this. Thank you.
This is awesome... I deeply appreciate him. R.I.P Andrew
Miss seeing you guys on the Boat Parties up in Portland, Maine. Lots of lysergic vibes...sea creatures jumping in and out of the water. It was breathtaking. Thanks for the mammories!...
The Mellow Master Blaster R.i.P
Gone but Never forgotten x 🎧
Thank You!!!
You're welcome!
this mix grew my imagination so deep and wide in those hazy times... amazing to find it again after 20yrs away from it... thanks for sharing it, see yer andy, back in the love from outer space
omg bought this in 3 beat back in the day, this is what trance should be!
RIP Andrew James Weatherall. Thank you.
RIP Andrew Weatherall! Amaaazing dj. He can spin all kinds of the best of the best underground music!
God. This is bloody good!
RIP, thank you Andrew.
Amazing vibrations. rip andy
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This set is really nice
It's been a little while now, but RIP to one of the greatest minds in the game. You will be missed and you went too young, but you never slowed down.
This is his best mix as I see it. Timeless tracks pulling you away 😇
If you could help with any track ID's, that would be sweet. Shazam hasnt got a clue ;)
@@dubcheck2943 29.00+ is 'Cathedral' by Primitive Painter. There's a few on here I do recognise from back in the day, The tune that starts around 58.00 is Biosphere and something from his 'Microgravity' album on R+S/Apollo, there's a few I need to check my collection for.
Can anyone please please help me with the track from 37 min? Thanks in advance.
@@olivermackie2009 Identifier - Mincemice
@@dubcheck2943 the track at 19:30 is Dubtribe Sound System - Can You Feel The Love?
spring sun streaming in my windows, coffee steam rising, and a mad world outside. the soundtrack to quarantine
RIP Lord Sabre. Thank you for the music X
Wow, such a wonderful mix. For the chillout after a '93 rave party. This is one to see the sunrise with. Thanks a lot for sharing
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[00] Hole In One - Spiritual Ideas For Virtual Reality
[09] The Primitive Painter - Levitation [Klang Elektronik - KLANG 1]
[18] Dubtribe Sound System - Sunshine's Theme (Sunshine's Remix) [Organico - ORG 004]
[23] State Of Flux - Mercury [Finiflex - FF1009]
[29] The Primitive Painter - Cathedral [Klang Elektronik - KLANG 1]
[36] Ebi - Chuu [Space Teddy - ST 007]
[43] Some Other People - Astralise [Infinite Mass - MASS 018 T]
[52] The Primitive Painter - Invisible Landscapes [Klang Elektronik - KLANG 1]
[58] Squid - Emprisoning Sound On A Piece Of Wax [Apollo - APOLLO 16]
[64] The Keyprocessor - Feary Tales [Eevo Lute Muzique - EEVO 008]
[68] State Of Flux - The News [Bold! Stars - BR 2009-1]
[71] Ian Pooley And Alec Empire - Untitled (Pulse Code E.P. Side A) [Mille Plateaux - MP 3]
[83] Ebi - Sou [Space Teddy - ST 007]
You kick ass. Thanks for the track list.
@@jonsirko4561 Just copy pasted it from mixesdb.com :) I thought it would make things easier for everyone if it was also in here. Cheers! PS: Somebody please fill the missing IDs!
@@mullerherr Do you know tha track that starts around 1:01:27? :)
The hero we need, not the one we deserve.
so nobody found the track at 43mn? :( do you think it's an actual track or a mashup of several elements?
What an absolutely amazing mix of chilled psychedelic electronic music from the absolute legend. Many thanks for the upload, made my day in the sun much better 😁
Amazing mix.. rip
Many thanks to those who answered requests, including my own, to name tracks. As I was unable to be of any help in that regard, I have spent a little time putting together as complete a tracklist as we have so far. If anyone has anything to add, please reply directly to this post.
My other motivation for doing this is as follows: obviously there have been a lot of threads and posts on RUclips recently regarding the late Mr. Weatherall. Many of us feel this loss. Some people, however, have openly responded to enquiries about tracks (not on this thread, I note) with, "there are those who know/who were there, and there's the rest." My first reaction to this was, "f**k you!" But, more importantly, I note comments by the great man himself in later interviews that one of the reasons that he would deliberately leave a certain 'scene' when it started to get going was because in the early days he found himself getting precious about it and starting to resent latecomers. This was something, he said, he knew was wrong. Good for him.
So, for all of those 'who were there' and are precious about it, f**k you.(I saw the great man in the late 80s, but my life then took me elsewhere into a different adventure.)
If you weren't there, welcome and enjoy!
(Times are approximate of course, as some of the transitions are quite long)
0:00 - Anaconda "Ideas for Virtual Reality" (aka Hole In One "Spiritual Ideas for Virtual Reality")
9:50 - The Primitive Painter "Levitation"
18:00 - Dubtribe Sound System "Sunshine's Theme"
23:40 - State of Flux "Mercury"
29:20 - The Primitive Painter "Cathedral"
35:50 - Ebi "Chuu"
43:00 - Some Other People "Astralise" (Dark Globe Remix)
53:00 - The Primitive Painter "Invisible Landscapes"
57:55 - Sqvid "Emprisoning Sounds on a Piece of Wax"
1:04:10 - The Keyprocessor "Feary Tales"
1:08:00 - State of Flux "The News"
1:11:40 - Alec Empire & Ian Pooley "Untitled" (from Pulse Code EP)
1:23:10 - Ebi "Sou"
We did it!
Track two is the Primitive Painter, Levitation.
@@orbtastic Thank you!
Wow nice work man! And I agree with what you said about preciousness and elitism if you will too 👍🏻
Can anyone help me with the track from 44 to 52? Thanks in advance!!
state of flux - mercury - is also in there ruclips.net/video/eZL0dRtTScs/видео.html&start_radio=1
thanks for posting
this is the sound
piece of art.
Yep - NO-ONE did the Chill like he did (R.I.P)
Just the vibe I need right now, RIP AW so many great mixes a real treasure.