I have been looking for this for so long!!!!!! I use to carry around a VHS recording of all episodes. We use to party to this on many occasions 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
I'm watching this in 2023. I still love this music. It was so futuristic. I still listen to it on Pandora: Drum and Bass radio. I was 20 when this came out. I wonder if these artists are still around?
This is AMP #126 AMP#126: (christina wheeler) (repeated sunday, aug17'97) dj soulslinger: musical section (river of action remix) (1) future forces, inc.: neitherworld [listed in the beginning without "inc."] (1) we (tm): 3/10 of the population (2) coldcut: timber [coldcut was listed only once in the beginning, here] meat beat manifesto: helter skelter'97 [listed as just helter skelter] future sound of london: we have explosive * the orb: asylum dr.octagon: blue flowers (1) coldcut: more beats and pieces mouse on mars: bib mouse on mars: future dub
i couldn't study for organic chemistry anymore i was so burned out so i watched this on MTV in 1997 a 2 in the morning.... thank you MTV for my lifelong introduction to EDM!
So glad you posted this as many others are. So many memories. I had this and several other episodes recorded on VHS and tape but they were recorded over because I was a cheap mother lover back then and didn't invest in new VHS tapes! We - 3/10th of the Population is still in one of my playlists to this day.
I seem to remember this being on at 11pm on Saturdays. It always reminded me of an updated 120 Minutes. Both shows were part of a small handful worth watching on Mtv.
Awesome show. Been sorting through all kinds of stuff because of the MTV40th anniversary. Been looking at schedules trying to pinpoint when the channel really died, seems somewhere between 96-98. But cool that a show with such esoteric artistic integrity was still on air.
and M2 was just getting started, playing whatever the fuck it wanted. you'd see NIN, Chemical Brothers, Smashing Pumpkins ,etc... then all of sudden Fair Warning era Van Halen, Kenny Rogers Lucille, early Cure video, live Bob Marley & the Wailers, RUN-DMC's Rockbox and just if you needed it, 8 DEVO videos in a row!!!!
The old idea of the channel died when the Real World first aired. But it had it's second death around 96-98 as it shifted more towards reruns of that show. Then it was a slow decay into the trash it is now.
Another comment, never saw a Doc Oct / Kool Keith Video... or Mouse On Mars, and from 𝑰𝒂𝒐𝒓𝒂 𝑻𝒂𝒉𝒊𝒕𝒊?!! NICE. The Andrea Parker DJ Kicks album with her mix of It's No Good bleeding into Earth People and tons of other new / 80s electro was so excellent, and where I first went on to Kool Keith. Iaora was by far the best MOM album. What a gem that you got those two videos; I definitely missed this episode!
oh man.. amp was my ritual!! as if I needed an excuse to get baked out of my mind, if nothing more mind expanding was available, back then.. lol.. amazing show tho.. thanks for uploading this!
What was it? Toxygene? I remember that getting played in 97 or 98 on Amp. Hate when videos can play in Europe / elsewhere but not in the USA. Forever anyone who tried to post most of the videos album of Matt Johnson's Infected album (aside from the title cut, Heartland, and Slow Train To Dawn for some reason) were blocked in the USA because of Matt and EMI scrapping over royalties per view. Come on, dudes. Or at least rerelease the video album on DVD. My VHS store copy was battered when I last had a VCR; I'd hate to see it now. Anyhow, bummer on the Orb vid. Thanks for the episode, though!
Is this MTV program sensational that you aired in Brazil, which also had some Brazilian electronic music video clips and I wanted to know if MTV had any equipment to mix the videos?
Well, your time period is off, I think. I remember watching it starting in ‘97 or so, and then it got a little steam for a few years at the end of 90’s. And then I think it would still run late night/early morning once or twice a week through the early 2000’s, but only repeats of those first few years. I’m guessing, if there was a dvd box set that exists, there are probably no more than a few dozen original episodes all together, if that, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a collection to be bought. I might investigate that myself.
@@sooperheepseriously doubt MTV would ever release music videos on DVD or VHS, since they weren’t there’s to release. These music videos were PROMOTIONAL material for the artists and record labels they were on. The licensed CDs were another story, however. Remember, MTV was in the business of PROMOTING music. . .
I have been looking for this for so long!!!!!! I use to carry around a VHS recording of all episodes. We use to party to this on many occasions 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
I'm watching this in 2023. I still love this music. It was so futuristic. I still listen to it on Pandora: Drum and Bass radio. I was 20 when this came out. I wonder if these artists are still around?
Back when MTV actually played music videos, this was one of my favorites ❤️
Oh man! This is amazing! I wish all these episodes were captured. I miss this show so much. When MTV played awesome music.
This is AMP #126
AMP#126: (christina wheeler)
(repeated sunday, aug17'97)
dj soulslinger: musical section (river of action remix) (1)
future forces, inc.: neitherworld [listed in the beginning without "inc."] (1)
we (tm): 3/10 of the population (2)
coldcut: timber [coldcut was listed only once in the beginning, here]
meat beat manifesto: helter skelter'97 [listed as just helter skelter]
future sound of london: we have explosive *
the orb: asylum
dr.octagon: blue flowers (1)
coldcut: more beats and pieces
mouse on mars: bib
mouse on mars: future dub
I miss this show. This is when MTV was good.
Even a commercial for the 'Spawn Album"!!! That's a classic.... lol
i have a bunch of these on vhs tape ...
how many and would you sell them? would be cool to put them on youtube
i think this is the exact first episode i ever taped. 3 yrs, hardly missed a week. commercials included.
@@myothernic09This is also the first episode I ever taped. I remember it very well.
THIS WAS THE AGE OF DRUM AND BASS
For real, like 95 to 98 was the shit for real DNB and JUNGLE
I remember staying up super late on school nights just to catch the visuals and original sounds. I was captivated. ❤️🔥 sigh the hood olè days.
Did ALLLLOT OF lsd watching this show lol
The golden age for this kind of music.
Even the ad breaks were amazing to watch.
Was my favorite tv show in 1997
The Akira commercial introduced me to REAL anime. Only 13 at the time and should've been in bed sleeping,.
Yeah, saw it on Sci-fi channel in 96' (albeit the edited version but still it blew my mind).
I watched this back then because it was underground and not mainstream at all… best times ever
Watching Mtv AMP is one of my most favorite memories.
Omg. This is mars.
Oh wow memory unlocked I used to watch this at midnight on Saturdays
In 1997 there was no cable TV at my house, but at my GF's house we had MTV on 24/7. Never missed AMP.
This episode aired on August 17, 1997.
i couldn't study for organic chemistry anymore i was so burned out so i watched this on MTV in 1997 a 2 in the morning.... thank you MTV for my lifelong introduction to EDM!
Not really EDM. This is before all that 🌽🥎🤡 cake throwing silliness.
You know what your music does
So glad you posted this as many others are. So many memories. I had this and several other episodes recorded on VHS and tape but they were recorded over because I was a cheap mother lover back then and didn't invest in new VHS tapes! We - 3/10th of the Population is still in one of my playlists to this day.
This was the best thing that MTV ever did. Thanks for the upload.
I seem to remember this being on at 11pm on Saturdays. It always reminded me of an updated 120 Minutes. Both shows were part of a small handful worth watching on Mtv.
Came for the music videos, stayed for the commercials! Call for a brochure! Not a URL in sight.
I remember this almost thirty years ago 😂I listened to it I am still right now lol 🎉😅
This is the only episode i had of gem on VHS so long ago and here it is. yesssss
Awesome show. Been sorting through all kinds of stuff because of the MTV40th anniversary. Been looking at schedules trying to pinpoint when the channel really died, seems somewhere between 96-98. But cool that a show with such esoteric artistic integrity was still on air.
Yup! Just commented on another AMP video that this was peak MTV!
and M2 was just getting started, playing whatever the fuck it wanted. you'd see NIN, Chemical Brothers, Smashing Pumpkins ,etc... then all of sudden Fair Warning era Van Halen, Kenny Rogers Lucille, early Cure video, live Bob Marley & the Wailers, RUN-DMC's Rockbox and just if you needed it, 8 DEVO videos in a row!!!!
The old idea of the channel died when the Real World first aired. But it had it's second death around 96-98 as it shifted more towards reruns of that show. Then it was a slow decay into the trash it is now.
I have a trunk full of VHS tapes from 1996 to 1998, all AMP MTV.
God bless you for uploading this
THank you for uploading this!!! that was my show way back in the day!!! I remember when the exec's at MTV bought off on the idea!
So many memories of those times. Denver Jungle 🔥
Another comment, never saw a Doc Oct / Kool Keith Video... or Mouse On Mars, and from 𝑰𝒂𝒐𝒓𝒂 𝑻𝒂𝒉𝒊𝒕𝒊?!! NICE. The Andrea Parker DJ Kicks album with her mix of It's No Good bleeding into Earth People and tons of other new / 80s electro was so excellent, and where I first went on to Kool Keith. Iaora was by far the best MOM album.
What a gem that you got those two videos; I definitely missed this episode!
oh man.. amp was my ritual!! as if I needed an excuse to get baked out of my mind, if nothing more mind expanding was available, back then.. lol.. amazing show tho.. thanks for uploading this!
Good to see TV commercial, it reminds me at that time studied in US.
How can be gone from this to Jersey Shore ? I mean HOW ? ? ?
Holy memory unlocked!!!!!
What was it? Toxygene? I remember that getting played in 97 or 98 on Amp.
Hate when videos can play in Europe / elsewhere but not in the USA. Forever anyone who tried to post most of the videos album of Matt Johnson's Infected album (aside from the title cut, Heartland, and Slow Train To Dawn for some reason) were blocked in the USA because of Matt and EMI scrapping over royalties per view. Come on, dudes. Or at least rerelease the video album on DVD. My VHS store copy was battered when I last had a VCR; I'd hate to see it now.
Anyhow, bummer on the Orb vid. Thanks for the episode, though!
Just read the tracklist. Asylum. Maybe it was that one I saw? Can't remember now.
Trippy 😮
Does anyone know the intro song? at 0:20 and at 57:10? I've literally been searching for YEARS...
Intro track... Tempest by Deepsky I believe...❤
I just tried to use Shazam, but no luck😢
im also searching for it but it seems its a custom song made for the intros and stuff
@@1one_peace1 its not
@@macrofurra I've been searching for years. It's basically lost media at this point lol I've given up on ever finding it myself.
what the hell did they bleep out at 44:16 ?
4:30
Psychadelic
I stopped watching SNL in the 90s to watch this show
i loved it.👍👍👍
This is awesome!!!
Just nostalgia
it hurts
can you share the raw uncut video on mega or somewhere?
Is this MTV program sensational that you aired in Brazil, which also had some Brazilian electronic music video clips and I wanted to know if MTV had any equipment to mix the videos?
Only cool kids here.
❤
I thought I owned MTV AMP on VHS back in the mid 90s, but I can't find it anywhere, am I wrong?
Well, your time period is off, I think. I remember watching it starting in ‘97 or so, and then it got a little steam for a few years at the end of 90’s. And then I think it would still run late night/early morning once or twice a week through the early 2000’s, but only repeats of those first few years. I’m guessing, if there was a dvd box set that exists, there are probably no more than a few dozen original episodes all together, if that, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a collection to be bought. I might investigate that myself.
I only recall the cd comps they put out but there could’ve been vhs, maybe they didn’t sell well so there’s not many out there
@@sooperheepseriously doubt MTV would ever release music videos on DVD or VHS, since they weren’t there’s to release. These music videos were PROMOTIONAL material for the artists and record labels they were on. The licensed CDs were another story, however. Remember, MTV was in the business of PROMOTING music. . .
Before smartphones guys smh...
They don't make em like they used to
46:31
Arrechisimo está verga
Cool videos but some of the most preloaded casio keyboard anyone can do tunes.pretentious crap