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Fabio & Grooverider Top 10 – 88 Acid Era

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At Data Transmission you all know we love brand spanking fresh new music, keeping you up-to-date on the hottest new artists and producers from across the spectrum of electronic spectrum. We also love a look back at yesteryear and so in the first of a series “History Lessons” on Data Transmission, we have decided to look back at the tracks that defined eras, asking our favourite artists to pick their favourite track from years gone by.

Kicking off the series in style up we asked scene legends Fabio & Grooverider to pick their Top 10 Acid house tracks.  Since aligning professionally 25 years ago, Fabio & Grooverider have been at the vanguard of  electronic music tearing up dancefloors without consideration for anything other than the vibe. On May 8 2015 at The Forum in London, we see them uniting alongside an array of special guests to celebrate their 25 prolific years as a duo: in House, D&B & Jungle. For tickets Click Here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ADoBW0c-18

 

1 – A Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray
Everything positive to be said about this track has already been said, a true classic and the start of an era.

 

2 – Rhythim Is Rhythim – It Is What It Is
Big Detroit acid vibes and a regular in our sets.

 

3 – 33 1/3 Queen – Searchin’
We caned this everywhere and always went down well for the last standing headstrong crew.

 

4 – Plez, Can’t Stop (Acid) Rain Forest Mix
Another game changer and a firm fav for us.

 

5 – 101 ‎– Rock To The Beat
This one never failed to get the dance floor buzzing, Big up Kevin, a true pioneer.

 

6 – Fallout – The Morning After
Such a big tune, end of night classic.

 

7 – R-Tyme – R-Theme
Classic melodic Techno From Derrick May & Darryl Wynn.

 

8 – Neal Howard – To Be Or Not To Be
Big Chicago vibes that really resonated with us

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jipsAYX0VRM

 

9 – De Lite – Wild Times (Mayday Mix)
Big underground vibes on this one, big room sound.

 

10 – Model 500 – NO UFO’S
On the darker side of the 88 acid era that never failed to deliver.

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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