What happens when Bomb The Bass meet Chrissy, Prospa meet Bassbin Twins, or Luke Vibert meets Spaceface?
The answer is on the latest episode of Generation X [RadioShow], which takes you on a 126 BPM journey through the vibrant sounds of house, acid, and big beats. This mix skillfully blends a variety of influences while maintaining the usual high-energy signature. Closing out the episode, the 'CHOON TO GLOW' segment spotlights the iconic hit 'Dreamer' by Italian group Livin' Joy. Originally released in August 1994, this record peaked at #18 on the UK Singles Chart a month later and soared to #1 the following year.
Tracklist
LelNad BOC - Outlaw [1999]
Bomb The Bass - Don't Make Me Wait [1988,Rhythm King]
Company B - Fascinated [1986, Atlantic]
Prospa - If You Want My Loving [2024,CircoLoco Records]
Chrissy - So I Go Dancing (feat Carrie Wilds) [2019,Chiwax]
Nero - Crush On You (Sharpson Bootleg Edit) [2018]
Brothers In Rhythm - Such A Good Feeling (Inspirational Delight Mix) [1991,Island Records]
Ahoy - Captain' Edits - U Sure Do (Captain' Like Lovin' You Edit) [2023]
DeBisco - First Contact [2024,Novatone]
NOVA DISCO CLUB - Let's the Acid play [2021]
E-Zee Possee & MC Kinky - Everything Starts With An 'E' (Onda Avital Edit) [2023]
Ecstasy Club - Jesus Loves The Acid [1989,Swordfish Records]
Luke Vibert - Acidhouse Ecstasy [2020,Frendzone]
Spaceface - Breakwhore 91 [2012]
Bassbin Twins - Two Turntables and a Crate of Skint [1996,Skint]
The Chemical Brothers - We've Got To Try (Floyd the Barber Bootleg) [2021]
Deeds Plus Thoughts - The World's Made Up Of This And That (Fatboy Slim Remix) [2011,Tru Thoughts]
Hard Hop Heathen - Beat Bastik (Ceasefire Mix) [1995,Concrete]
The Prodigy - Girls [2004,XL]
Orestiz - Tracky Track [2004]
CHOON TO GLOW: Livin' Joy - Dreamer (Re-Original Club Mix) [2015,Undiscovered]
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