I am addicted to this music again after hearing these sounds. The best is the noise during "I feel the heat.. I want your body.". That gives me instant paradise and healing when I'm in workflow or dancing. Got to find more of em!
I’m here cos they just played this on Radio 2 of all places. Pulled my truck into the Services to reminisce. I’m almost 62, love my collection of motorcycles and my music festivals. Always make my way to the Dance and Rave tent. This has ignited a spark in me that will soon be an inferno needing extinguished b4 I return to work Monday morning.😊 Peace love and harmony to all you beautiful ravers ❤️😊
I remembered this one while doing breakfast today, had it on a mix tape in 92, i was 14. Soon enough I was headed for underground club land. The 90s where life changing. I remember whites dancing with blacks, even hugging eachother and sharing water at a time when racism was bad. Ecstacy is harmful, but I foookin loved it. Where oh where is my time machine?
My dad introduced this to me when I was about 7 when he gave me his old small Nokia brick style phone that had this as a ringtone, I loved it then and I still love it now. I'm 15 almost 16 and I love all these late 80s - mid 90s dance, house, rave, and acid music my dad has introduced me to. I hope this music becomes as big as it used to be amongst people my age once more.
@@MrID36 am 53 yrs old next month god we’re have the times gone now one min raving away now in a wheelchair so glad I was able to rave when I was younger
+Ellie Rowe That is impressive. I was thinking at 27 I was the only person in my age bracket that knew of Rave. Your father knew best to let you hear it.
Im 23, my older sisters had some rave tapes when I was a kid and I love this music. I go to 90s revival parties with my boyfriend, he is 24 and we met on youtube when I was looking for track IDs 8 years ago. Im glad there are still young people who like oldschool rave...
Dad was a DJ and came through on this and prodigy when the rave boom hit. He passed it all down to me as I grew up and this is one of my earliest memories.
So many people say the same thing. Humanity is failing, we were heading for a peaceful society then but the warmongers did not like it, thus the Criminal Justice Act. Now this western society is falling apart, could be due to the "Afghanistan" effect. USSR went to Afghanistan and dissolved after getting beaten and it looks like Western society is doing the same. Really miss the 90's not just the music but the whole mentality of going out to have a good time with everyone, now it is just all selfies. Says it all really
14-38 let's face it it's not just the music....stuff has got better like gadge but everything that has a message get's monetized now......used as a slogan or a gimmick just to make a profit..... But then it's not so bad having a pc set up in my living room where i have a big flatscreen that i can hook it up to and watch movies on instead of having hundreds of VHS lol....maybe it's just the son becomes the father stuff :P
Yes man alive! I was part of the rave scene back then, Camden Palace, Gin Palace on the Old Kent Road, The Fridge in Brixton. An absolutely amazing magical time for dance music helped along with a few things! Please take me back to utopia xxx 😘
When this came out everyone in their 40s was saying how happy rave like this was the death of "real" music and everything in their day was much better... and now we're all doing the same 17 years later - really funny.
The only difference is today so much music was created for the purpose of making $. Music festivals and raves essentially became like a music-convention rather than a party.
And 14 years on from your comment, it's now 50 year olds doing the same! But these tunes really did change the sound of music forever. It's amazing to think that almost all the dance music genres of 2024 - DnB, house, trance, jungle, hardcore - were all invented out of more or less nowhere within barely 3-5 years in the late 80s/early 90s. Historically speaking we can look back and say it really was a paradigm shift in music that hasn't really occurred since, that sudden influx of dozens of new genres, all stemming from the rave movement.
Steve Wright played it at 5pm on Radio2 the other day. I whacked it up in the car and it occurred to me that this is a lot better than it was given credit for in 1990 or whenever
Love this mad mental tune lol 😆 it takes me back 3 decades and times flown by so fast I wish I could go back to this wonderful euphoric decade as the 1990s was the best era for dance music 🎶 rave drum and bass eurodance techno there will never be another decade like this in a million lifetimes sadly!!! I would go back in a heartbeat if time machines existed!!! 🔊🔉🔈🥳🥳🥳📢📢📢🥰🥰🥰
So many styles (was in school)... rave, happy house, thrash metal, industrial, grunge, dance, ambient, acid jazz... the 90s were insane in the development of pop music
Gosh, this takes me back. Heard this song in a New Quay club in 1992 and I was sold to the sound. This kind of music was hardly played on continental Europe where I cam from. Bkufht a cassette and took it home. Local DJ's then wanted to know where I got the likes of Urban Hypea etc.
And when I went to a local hardcore undeground club in Rotterdam, Parkzicht, I took my whistle as I had seen a whistle posse on Kicks like a Mule live performance. People loved it 😎
45 and this still sounds so good, what a time to be alive back then, 2021 now, and there's still nothing better out there, the 90s were fooking amazing
I remember this coming put think about 1991 or so. I was about 19 and also remember Trumpton which I watched constantly cos my dad was a fireman 😂😂😂 All of this well in past. 30 years for the aong and 45 for Trumpton. Where has life gone to???
First heard this at a rave in Leicester diehard the venue about 1992/93 it had the place rocking . When clubs were the best. everyone eed of there heads . everyone was loved up with everyone no discrimination just pure happy vibes .
Best time in music ever... 1990 - 1993 Rave 1993 - 1995 Happy Hardcore / Hard Trance 1995 - 1998 Hardcore Gabber and finally 1998 to 2001 Trance... golden age!
Tavy@ That just sent vibes all through your body when that tune was played back in 1992 and still does. 1991-92 was the best year ever for dance tunes. There was just so many brought out that year its near impossible to decide wich was your favourite one. But 'Trip To Trumpton' was right up there. When the dj played that you couldnt move on the main dance floor becouse every one just swamped it. And the whole place was the same. In paisleys 'Talk Of The Town' most people over 45 will remember it. It really was brillllliant. What attracted me to it apart from the skirts lol was that the music was so good every time the dj played the next tune it seemend better than the last one. And for over 5 to 6 hours this happend. I can never remember saying "oh a dont like that tune" and i wasnt on drugs. The tunes were just awesome and kept getting better. I have been in other night clubs and said "that tune is shite, and so have been the last 4 or 5" but 'TOTT' Wasnt like that it was just the best club by far in the whole of renfrewshire. I never missesd a saturday night all through 1992. Then in january or febuary 1993 it closed down. I was gutted, and left with the rest of the places that whernt even worth the addmission money of just £2 or £3. 'TOTT' was £5 and £10 at christmas and new year but well worth it. Could some one invent time travel to take me back to 1992 and without the goverment wanting to kill you becouse you were paid off from your job after 5 year of working with the company, and it happens every day to some one, but now they want us dead. I have heard and bought music from knee height and then as i got older i would say dance music was good between 1988 to 1992 then it took a huge dive from 1993 to the start of 1995. It got alot better between 1995 to 1997,98 then for me it was played out. Groups doing re run mixes of tunes from 1991,92. That i thought was the time to try something else for these groups. But 1992 was the best year for pure natural piano techno adrenalin pumping vibes shooting through your whole body and mind and soul. There was never any trouble. I thinck i saw one fight in the 10 to 12 month i whent to 'TOTT' on one saturday night. What the hell has happend now a days?? Alot of people want to know. And keep asking. People with No respect, no dignity, and just wanting to rip every one off. A thinck thats why we have a tv show called 'Rip of Britain'
Who else is under the age of 30 and still listen to this thanks to a banging taste in music from your parents. I'm 19 in a few days and love this tune. Nothing like 90s-10s for the trance era. Mainly 90s
ok so here i am I'm 43 and my dad did not give this to me as a ring tone. I just came across this after boom funk MC.. the prodigy.. then i watched a 5 min documentary of 1992 and found sonz of a loop da loop or whatever and now I m here hahaha 😜... I like it by the way
Man, the 90s was the best time when it comes to music. I know the 90s was my childhood, but the music then would get you more pumped than the stuff that we here on the radio these days.
A classic from an era,where the weekends lasted forever yet Monday morning came around way to soon,a time when the late nights melted into early mornings at the drop of an eye, yet to us it was like time standing still,a special spiritual place where we could all merge together as one in unity.
@@mindblast3901 God yeah...I miss feeling as safe as I did back then. It really felt like a community who all cared and looked out for each other, never saw a fight, hugs and smiles all round. God I really do miss the early 90's especially. Time machine needed badly!
What a tune. Then. Now. Simple, yet not.. many tunes in one.. a world of dance.. proper classic nearly 30yrs later. Props.Respect.Love. (&Took me half hour to write/rewrite that srypidy things)
Hands in the air if you raved to this when it was first released and sang ‘ I feel the heat, I want your Bhaji “ in the club . It never sounded the same .
This took me back to being a 17 year old in Wigan back in 1992, just passed my driving test in May that year, glorious summer, banging tunes and no mobile phones or social media. Life was much simpler, the times they are a changing...
I live opposite the local fire station. Them bastards are gonna be sick now. I’m that close I can here the internal alarm go off. Well now this is mine 😂
Lmao! This song is a random ongoing drunken joke between me and my friend. Neither of us have absolutely any idea how it started, but whenever I hear this I just start uncontrollably laughing! 😂 We always say "I can hear the bells!" Good times. 😁
Easily the best rave tune to make it to mainstream. So well written, not insainly repetative like all the other tracks at the time. This was really well done.
@@adamthers1881 I knew someone would mention Prodigy like i'd never heard of them. I listened to the Prodigy experience pretty much exclusively on my personal stereo and at home for an entire year. I was obsessed. I do not conscider Prodigy an underground group compared to others including Acen or Altern8, they were always mainstream and deservidly so. This group did the unthinkable and came from nowhere with an amazing track that was better than anything else any other samplers created i.e Sesames treat ( which was fun) mario land, tetris ( yuck ). Anyway, you get the picture. Trumpton was also better than many Prodigy tracks due to the fact it was less repetative. It was brilliantly written, sampled and produced. It may have been a one off, but it was above almost anything else at the time.
Oh shiiit,just got a flashback to the year 1992.I haven't heard this since on a DJ mix cassette tape 2 decades ago.This is the very first time seen the actual music video to this techno classic anthem,thank u.
This kind of music seriously needs a comeback.
😂
There's still plenty of it being made and released if you know where to look
I am addicted to this music again after hearing these sounds. The best is the noise during "I feel the heat.. I want your body.". That gives me instant paradise and healing when I'm in workflow or dancing. Got to find more of em!
Get yourself to a Moondance
It still lives on in all of us!
Classic rave track. Also surprisingly complex and multi-textured, not just a 'joke'.
I’m here cos they just played this on Radio 2 of all places.
Pulled my truck into the Services to reminisce. I’m almost 62, love my collection of motorcycles and my music festivals. Always make my way to the Dance and Rave tent.
This has ignited a spark in me that will soon be an inferno needing extinguished b4 I return to work Monday morning.😊
Peace love and harmony to all you beautiful ravers ❤️😊
Serious Ravin no g
Absolutely love this story, thank you! Rave to the grave ❤❤
2:50 @@BossySwan
Who knew Radio 2 played decent music! 😮 I still won't listen to it though! 😂
I remembered this one while doing breakfast today, had it on a mix tape in 92, i was 14.
Soon enough I was headed for underground club land.
The 90s where life changing.
I remember whites dancing with blacks, even hugging eachother and sharing water at a time when racism was bad.
Ecstacy is harmful, but I foookin loved it.
Where oh where is my time machine?
My dad introduced this to me when I was about 7 when he gave me his old small Nokia brick style phone that had this as a ringtone, I loved it then and I still love it now. I'm 15 almost 16 and I love all these late 80s - mid 90s dance, house, rave, and acid music my dad has introduced me to. I hope this music becomes as big as it used to be amongst people my age once more.
Im 16 too and I don"t know anyone at my age listening to raves and thats sad :( I hope someday it will comeback.
Wow. I'm 40 and I'm probably around your dad's age and now I feel old as fuck hahaha. But, yeah, this tune was old-skool classic back in the day
Im 12...
@@MrID36 am 53 yrs old next month god we’re have the times gone now one min raving away now in a wheelchair so glad I was able to rave when I was younger
Expand your musical taste and listen to some Belgian New beat, brilliant music.
I'm 18 years old and in love with old skool music all thanks to my dad loved this stuff when he was a kid! THIS SONG IS ACEEEE
+Ellie Rowe Please talk to my kids!!! LOL
+Ellie Rowe That is impressive. I was thinking at 27 I was the only person in my age bracket that knew of Rave. Your father knew best to let you hear it.
Listen to this on E... omg
Im 23, my older sisters had some rave tapes when I was a kid and I love this music. I go to 90s revival parties with my boyfriend, he is 24 and we met on youtube when I was looking for track IDs 8 years ago. Im glad there are still young people who like oldschool rave...
that is good when young kids love oldshool music too :))
I’m nearly 58 and this takes me right back! I’ve got the cd single too lol 😂
Dad was a DJ and came through on this and prodigy when the rave boom hit. He passed it all down to me as I grew up and this is one of my earliest memories.
wow another Rave great from 1991/92 time as 18 year then to a 43 year old in Today's world wow what a Change nowadays
So many people say the same thing. Humanity is failing, we were heading for a peaceful society then but the warmongers did not like it, thus the Criminal Justice Act. Now this western society is falling apart, could be due to the "Afghanistan" effect. USSR went to Afghanistan and dissolved after getting beaten and it looks like Western society is doing the same.
Really miss the 90's not just the music but the whole mentality of going out to have a good time with everyone, now it is just all selfies. Says it all really
14-38 let's face it it's not just the music....stuff has got better like gadge but everything that has a message get's monetized now......used as a slogan or a gimmick just to make a profit.....
But then it's not so bad having a pc set up in my living room where i have a big flatscreen that i can hook it up to and watch movies on instead of having hundreds of VHS lol....maybe it's just the son becomes the father stuff :P
Stephen Powell good times
I was 16 , great memories and a great summer
Shamu Matin it's all planned.. and it's normal process. The great awakening is not for everyone and not without price.
Living in the UK in the 90s must have been something.
It was amazing & I’d go back in a heartbeat if I could!! ❤
Such an amazing time 😊.
Kids these days have no idea how awesome we had it!!
90s for me was 14 - 24 I'm alive and survived amazing times different time
It really was. I would time travel back in a heartbeat and stay there.
Yes man alive! I was part of the rave scene back then, Camden Palace, Gin Palace on the Old Kent Road, The Fridge in Brixton. An absolutely amazing magical time for dance music helped along with a few things! Please take me back to utopia xxx 😘
I’m almost 50 and have never seen this video!!! But was gurning and dancing for England in the 90’s to this on several occasions 😵💫🥴🤭🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Same here Lisa. I wish we had met.
You, me, Hugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, dibble and Grub 👌
And a bag of love doves 😉
The fact my uncles in this makes me feel cool
So cool , fair do's .
sick
That's no Uncle, that's your dad 🤦
@@Wetookyourmoney Your brother was in The Vibrettes?
Which one is your uncle?
This song leading staright into a prodigy song then a Utah saints .....ohhhh big chills
When this came out everyone in their 40s was saying how happy rave like this was the death of "real" music and everything in their day was much better... and now we're all doing the same 17 years later - really funny.
The difference is today many kids agree.
They also let slip about acid parties and mods/rockers 'meets' 😂 just as bad in their day. The things we don't say huh.
The only difference is today so much music was created for the purpose of making $. Music festivals and raves essentially became like a music-convention rather than a party.
And 14 years on from your comment, it's now 50 year olds doing the same! But these tunes really did change the sound of music forever. It's amazing to think that almost all the dance music genres of 2024 - DnB, house, trance, jungle, hardcore - were all invented out of more or less nowhere within barely 3-5 years in the late 80s/early 90s. Historically speaking we can look back and say it really was a paradigm shift in music that hasn't really occurred since, that sudden influx of dozens of new genres, all stemming from the rave movement.
Many 40 year olds were raving in the 90’s too. Even older.
Steve Wright played it at 5pm on Radio2 the other day. I whacked it up in the car and it occurred to me that this is a lot better than it was given credit for in 1990 or whenever
Love this mad mental tune lol 😆 it takes me back 3 decades and times flown by so fast I wish I could go back to this wonderful euphoric decade as the 1990s was the best era for dance music 🎶 rave drum and bass eurodance techno there will never be another decade like this in a million lifetimes sadly!!! I would go back in a heartbeat if time machines existed!!! 🔊🔉🔈🥳🥳🥳📢📢📢🥰🥰🥰
The 90s for me was the last great decade
It's not Metal music 😂 it's rave 🙈 I'm a massive metal fan and can assure you this ain't even close to metal music lmao 🤣
it was meant to say mental tune lol shit predicted text on my phone 📱
So many styles (was in school)... rave, happy house, thrash metal, industrial, grunge, dance, ambient, acid jazz... the 90s were insane in the development of pop music
1:52 when a good pianobreak comes in i never fail to get goosebumps!
Same best bit of the tune i wanna start throwing shapes at a lazer lol..
Yea always wanted to play that piano part!! Had to learn myself to do it at 15 years old haha
Fyi ppls thats a keyboard
Mark Green keyboard in piano mode😉
@@chuckyboy6977 i stand corrected sir
Still loving in March 2024
Still going in August too
This track's, paino bridge is god tier that took you to the heavens when you were high on E. " I FEEL THE HEAT " with that piano , MAGIC
'ON' a high. And there... THAT'S the difference...
Woke up this morning for no reason at all singing this. Took me right back....was it a flashback I wonder lol 😁
I think they should build an arena for us all to dance in
Made on an Amiga A500 and Octamed. Legends
中々手に入らないコンピュレーションの一曲がRUclipsでしかも、その当時の動画で、拝見出来て最高です。
Very proud of my cuz and his crew on this track and subsequent album. He was on keyboard... legend
That's amazing is he still producing music?
Back then was he producing stuff in his bedroom DIY style? Also did they perform live often?
Gosh, this takes me back. Heard this song in a New Quay club in 1992 and I was sold to the sound. This kind of music was hardly played on continental Europe where I cam from. Bkufht a cassette and took it home. Local DJ's then wanted to know where I got the likes of Urban Hypea etc.
And when I went to a local hardcore undeground club in Rotterdam, Parkzicht, I took my whistle as I had seen a whistle posse on Kicks like a Mule live performance. People loved it 😎
The good old days
The God Ole Days
I listened to them in 1993 on Maximum Rave Album. Still damb good today guy's 💖
45 and this still sounds so good, what a time to be alive back then, 2021 now, and there's still nothing better out there, the 90s were fooking amazing
80's House was my time and that was not to shabby I can tell you. It was a lovely time to stroll the planet. Cheap lager and great music. Wonderful.
Hearing this gives me goosebumps! What a song!! 🔥🔥
Love this one still in 2020 , brought this when it first came out , great tune ❤❤❤
Still ravin to this tune classic rave anthem!!!!!
Thus song made me fall in love with classic rave
Still love it in 2022😉👍✊✌
I remember this coming put think about 1991 or so. I was about 19 and also remember Trumpton which I watched constantly cos my dad was a fireman 😂😂😂 All of this well in past. 30 years for the aong and 45 for Trumpton. Where has life gone to???
😢 who’s here in 2024 ? Take me back to the Dance Floor ❤
I'm 38, and was banging to this way back in the day... Ahhh the memories of the old skool.. Real music
underrated 90's british dance track from urban hype, if you loved the children's show trumpton you get this track.
First heard this at a rave in Leicester diehard the venue about 1992/93 it had the place rocking . When clubs were the best. everyone eed of there heads . everyone was loved up with everyone no discrimination just pure happy vibes .
Best time in music ever... 1990 - 1993 Rave 1993 - 1995 Happy Hardcore / Hard Trance 1995 - 1998 Hardcore Gabber and finally 1998 to 2001 Trance... golden age!
Tavy@ That just sent vibes all through your body when that tune was played back in 1992 and still does. 1991-92 was the best year ever for dance tunes. There was just so many brought out that year its near impossible to decide wich was your favourite one. But 'Trip To Trumpton' was right up there. When the dj played that you couldnt move on the main dance floor becouse every one just swamped it. And the whole place was the same. In paisleys 'Talk Of The Town' most people over 45 will remember it. It really was brillllliant. What attracted me to it apart from the skirts lol was that the music was so good every time the dj played the next tune it seemend better than the last one. And for over 5 to 6 hours this happend. I can never remember saying "oh a dont like that tune" and i wasnt on drugs. The tunes were just awesome and kept getting better. I have been in other night clubs and said "that tune is shite, and so have been the last 4 or 5" but 'TOTT' Wasnt like that it was just the best club by far in the whole of renfrewshire. I never missesd a saturday night all through 1992. Then in january or febuary 1993 it closed down. I was gutted, and left with the rest of the places that whernt even worth the addmission money of just £2 or £3. 'TOTT' was £5 and £10 at christmas and new year but well worth it. Could some one invent time travel to take me back to 1992 and without the goverment wanting to kill you becouse you were paid off from your job after 5 year of working with the company, and it happens every day to some one, but now they want us dead. I have heard and bought music from knee height and then as i got older i would say dance music was good between 1988 to 1992 then it took a huge dive from 1993 to the start of 1995. It got alot better between 1995 to 1997,98 then for me it was played out. Groups doing re run mixes of tunes from 1991,92. That i thought was the time to try something else for these groups. But 1992 was the best year for pure natural piano techno adrenalin pumping vibes shooting through your whole body and mind and soul. There was never any trouble. I thinck i saw one fight in the 10 to 12 month i whent to 'TOTT' on one saturday night. What the hell has happend now a days?? Alot of people want to know. And keep asking. People with No respect, no dignity, and just wanting to rip every one off. A thinck thats why we have a tv show called 'Rip of Britain'
Omg when it kicks in after “Suddenly” the 2nd time around......it’s insane 2.48
Damn i was 14-15 years when this came out.
I miss the 90s.
rem this tune well. summer '92........bliss.
Who else is under the age of 30 and still listen to this thanks to a banging taste in music from your parents. I'm 19 in a few days and love this tune. Nothing like 90s-10s for the trance era. Mainly 90s
90s all the way
Check out Way Out West - Killa. A great trance track.
Suddenly! The days when people danced their heart out for ten hours straight on mushrooms, acid and MDMA.
ya rite mate they were the days....funny I used to think it was you you found in the groove captain dibble rocks...now I just read the info. haha
Speed.
Only weirdos took mushrooms or acid and danced!
Saor Alba me too. Used to love acid raving 👌
California Sunrise, Double Doves, Peugeots, Double Dollars and all the other wonderful ones inbetween
0:29, the greatest introduction of the bass drum....ever!
A very underrated song......I mean when the piano kicks in its just wooooooooooow!!!!!!!!
How I found this i will never know but I loveeee ittttt❤
what a tune.....trumpton v sesame street at the time......awesome
Rave alert 90 on cassette, 8 years old wirh no influence. Man i was savage
Respect to myself
You done well lad 👌
its giving prodigy vibes imo and i love it
Like old Prodigy. I mean 1st album and breaks.
They are the same genre of music (breakbeat hardcore)
ok so here i am I'm 43 and my dad did not give this to me as a ring tone. I just came across this after boom funk MC.. the prodigy.. then i watched a 5 min documentary of 1992 and found sonz of a loop da loop or whatever and now I m here hahaha 😜... I like it by the way
90s was the best
22 in 2020 and thankful my dad introduced me to this music because today’s music is full on WHACK.
I have goosebumps up to my ears! :) I haven't heard this in SOOOO many years! I'm yelling OMG at the screen.
Man, the 90s was the best time when it comes to music. I know the 90s was my childhood, but the music then would get you more pumped than the stuff that we here on the radio these days.
2 0 2 1 & Still rockin'. Hardcore will never die.
Great tune
I can (only just) remember 'raving' to this in Ibiza in the summer of '92. Top tune...Top holiday...
Old school! ...had it on CD back in the early 90s
Fun track!
+Gracjan Rötke CD? had it on cassette tape
+oldschoooll yep that too after it wore out...
SUPER Channel was great 👍
A classic from an era,where the weekends lasted forever yet Monday morning came around way to soon,a time when the late nights melted into early mornings at the drop of an eye, yet to us it was like time standing still,a special spiritual place where we could all merge together as one in unity.
No Knife crime good old days and true
@@mindblast3901 God yeah...I miss feeling as safe as I did back then. It really felt like a community who all cared and looked out for each other, never saw a fight, hugs and smiles all round. God I really do miss the early 90's especially. Time machine needed badly!
What a tune.
Then.
Now.
Simple, yet not.. many tunes in one.. a world of dance.. proper classic nearly 30yrs later.
Props.Respect.Love.
(&Took me half hour to write/rewrite that srypidy things)
Stupid. Meant to write thongs not things......
I bought this on vinyl, I'm 45 now 😂
Great memories 31 year's on back when I was only 18 back in 1991 ,Now at 48 ,Still great ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love this track so much. Especially when the piano sample kicks in at 1:52
Can't believe this song was released way back in the summer of 1992 , this is proper dance music
excellent!
Hands in the air if you raved to this when it was first released and sang ‘ I feel the heat, I want your Bhaji “ in the club . It never sounded the same .
Despite the silly sample, the beats and synths are really good. Still listening in 2020
Wooow finally found this tune 😁🎧🎶🎵🎵🎹🎹🎼🎹🎵🎶🎧🎧🎶🎵🎼😍
this blasting out me mates car stereo on a cruise down rhyll sea front back in the day..windows open enjoying our youth
What a tune! The clip reminds me of the Prodigy's Outta space clip
My mum used to sing along to this track! Thank god for space cadet parents who let me enjoy the 80s and 90s :)
You never grow old listing to these old tunes x
by far the best era of music to date
Hear fucking hear
Just..... yes.
This was the 90s flower power era, no doubt about it
Omg I'm 40 now forgot all about this song oh my the memories takes me way bk 💖💖💖it xxx
you need rhubarb and custard
can't stop listening to this. its so fucking good
Super Channel. Theres a blast from the past.
Who’s here 2019...?
Let me see ya
Turn it blu E
👇🏽
Me 😁
Still kicking
Let me hear ya say Yeah!
💊🍄 I sEEEEEE YA 👍🏽😜
More like, turn it RED!!
Suddenly...... 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 what a tune. Still rocks right now.
The Trumpton generation always were Far Out.😎
Break Beats early 90s love it !!!young kid back then !!
My first record! Love it!
Not bad for a first record mate!
When I heard this I had never heard the tv series sample before. Very creative. Had the album at one point.
I love the part when the Greek music cuts off with "suddenly"..
Suddenly..started the RAVE!
This took me back to being a 17 year old in Wigan back in 1992, just passed my driving test in May that year, glorious summer, banging tunes and no mobile phones or social media. Life was much simpler, the times they are a changing...
My daughter loves this song and she's only 6yrs old 🕺💃
It was so good back then! It was like we reinvented music for our generation, been nothing like it since!
Trumpton has just been made official.
The Trumpster is on a roll now..... no holding back on the establishment........
Hands up if you know what Trumpton was...
Love that epic alarm clock sound ⏰
this came quite late in the rave scene and at the time was considered very commercial and cheesy - but i still like it....
I wouldn't say 1992 was late
it was all over by 93/94 by my recollection and had split to Hardcore & Jungle
getin You said late in the rave scene, The rave scene was still fairly new at that time.
But it seems you were on about the style..
Yeah I'd agree,
yeah I meant the style as in old school Rave.
it sounded quite cheesy indeed but man in the right place with ya m8-ies you would have complete lift of around 0:57
Every now and again this pops into my head....................
I can’t believe I used to buy drugs off strangers at raves😂 I can’t believe I ever took drugs.
Ahhh the early doves
I am 50 now. Watch me dance like is am 18 to this. Dad dance ELITE.
great tune, the youngsters these days did not know what they missed out on:-)
I live opposite the local fire station. Them bastards are gonna be sick now. I’m that close I can here the internal alarm go off. Well now this is mine 😂
Lmao! This song is a random ongoing drunken joke between me and my friend. Neither of us have absolutely any idea how it started, but whenever I hear this I just start uncontrollably laughing! 😂 We always say "I can hear the bells!" Good times. 😁
Absolutely superb. Tearing up the hacienda to this quality techno tune was ace
Easily the best rave tune to make it to mainstream. So well written, not insainly repetative like all the other tracks at the time. This was really well done.
The best? Really? Have you not listened to any of The Prodigy?
@@adamthers1881 I knew someone would mention Prodigy like i'd never heard of them.
I listened to the Prodigy experience pretty much exclusively on my personal stereo and at home for an entire year. I was obsessed.
I do not conscider Prodigy an underground group compared to others including Acen or Altern8, they were always mainstream and deservidly so.
This group did the unthinkable and came from nowhere with an amazing track that was better than anything else any other samplers created i.e Sesames treat ( which was fun) mario land, tetris ( yuck ).
Anyway, you get the picture.
Trumpton was also better than many Prodigy tracks due to the fact it was less repetative. It was brilliantly written, sampled and produced. It may have been a one off, but it was above almost anything else at the time.
Oh shiiit,just got a flashback to the year 1992.I haven't heard this since on a DJ mix cassette tape 2 decades ago.This is the very first time seen the actual music video to this techno classic anthem,thank u.
I think the sample of "suddenly",is courtesy of "Mr Benn",another childrens fav program of the era
"suddenly,as if by magic,the shopkeeper appeared".
johnstearne68 so its not weird that 20 year olds were tripping out to stuff they tripped out to as kids fun ah there's the similarity
40 year old tripping out to this now who tripped out to this when he was 20 who tripped out on it when he was 4
the piano break is what makes it.. killer tune