I was a club DJ for most of late 80s/90s so these have to be in the list:
Lovely choices, that Knights of the Jaguar is a record that proves techno can be soulful, beautiful music. See also Strings of Life.
I turned 15 in 1990, so as the 90s dawned I was getting heavily into music, drinking, clubs etc. So the 90s music has such a hold on me, and evokes so many happy memories. As a kid I loved 'indie' music and didn't really rate dance music/rap/electronic. Got really into Nirvana, Mudhoney (saw in ’91) and other grunge bands at this time too.
However, one of my first loves, 'Madchester' baggy or whatever you want to call it meant bands like Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, The Farm etc. were all influenced by the club/rave scene...so my tastes were being influenced by dance music anyway. Just listen to the full version of Fools Gold and try not to dance.
The textbook case is Primal Scream, a rock\indie band met Andrew Weatherall and his production resulted in Screamadelica. All of I sudden, I liked guitar music with all these other influences too. When I went to Uni in 93, I started hearing more by Chemical Brothers, Leftfield, Orbital. This was helped by the Chems remixing bands like Manic Street Preachers and having free tapes on the NME like the Xmas Dust Up. I was at Glasto in 94 when Orbital headlined and it blew me away. So I liked Indie and then these other dance music names who released some great albums too. I still say that the Sasha and Digweed Renaissance 1, is one of the best Mix compilations ever.
I also started listening to more conventional dance music at that time, house, handbag house and some of the 90s classic have been listed upthread. Waterfall is a tune that can't help to put a smile on your face. Started clubbing and latched on to this brave new world of DJs, and losing it in sweaty rooms in Brixton at 4am. Indie/guitar music lost much of it's appeal as I had found something new. Binary Finary - 1998 and Energy 52 - Cafe del Mar are examples of euphoric music that just make you want to dance.
I am posting this as it’s an example of how a club ‘feels’ during a breakdown. I showed it to my girlfriend who never liked dance music as to try and explain some of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsypX2CryUA
I also got over my aversion to rap/hip-hop. Another by product of indie snobbery, and fell for Dre’s The Chronic and the first NWA LP.
Here’s the thing, I think it’s been noted that whatever music you heard growing up has a hold on you, and you consider it ‘the best’. With that said I think it was a genuinely great time, and transformative in terms of different styles coming together. And if you take a look at some albums that came out in one year...1991, then I think you can argue it’s one of the finest years ever?
Smashing Pumpkins – Gish
The KLF – The White Room
The Orb – The Orb’s Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld
Teenage Fanclub – Bandwagonesque
Primal Scream – Screamadelica
Orbital – Orbital
R.E.M. – Out of Time
U2 – Achtung Baby
Metallica – Black Album
Massive Attack – Blue Lines
Guns N’ Roses – Use Your Illusion I & II
My Bloody Valentine – Loveless
Nirvana – Nevermind
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
And inspired by the post a little above. Some dance music that plucked out as all time classics
LFO - LFO
Beltram - Energy Flash
BT - Flaming June
Bedrock - For What You Dream Of (Full On Renaissance Mix)
Astral Projection - Madheva
And to finish, heard this countless times, and still gives me goose bumps.
K90 - Deliverance
Some great tunes posted. Primal Scream - Scremadelica was possibly the soundtrack to my freshers year, and for some reason I can still remember during Freshers week Loaded being on a continuous loop in the QMU @ Glasgow Uni.
Not sure if these have been posted, however, to kick off the 90's
Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence
Officially this was released in 1989, however, it appears it was released in the UK in 1990
Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored. 1990, Friday Afternoon, finished our tutorial @ 2pm, straight into the Student Union to play pool, have a few beers to kick off the weekend and chill out to this.
Adamski - Killer
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Lost among the miracles, I stand alone
And I've grown into a being that's sitting on top a throne
I've known
For many years that I would turn to rust
I find a reason for another breath
Before my return to dust
I become one with science and mathematics and the rising of the sun
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I'd just like to add:
Bluetones - Slight Return
Lush - 500
Aphex Twin - On
Soundgarden - Rusty Cage
Lush - Superblast!
Squarepusher - Come On My Selector
DMX Krew - You Can't Hide Your Love
Nightmares on Wax - Morse
Waterfall - Stone Roses.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Dreams by Quench. Probably still the greatest Trance track ever created.
Suede - The Wild Ones https://youtu.be/a0SuX1IvJys
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At their best, and for me that is the run of the first 3 LPs, Suede were untouchable. First LP all the great singles, second I loved as it just went somewhere different, really stretching themselves and leaving behind whatever Britpop was, and then Coming Up was just wall to wall bangers.
I lost interest after Bernard left as he was such a unique guitarist. Went to see them in Bradford around 1996ish when Richard joined and they were good but not amazing.
My wife always beats me here. She saw the original line up when she was still at school. She also went to Knebworth whereas I passed up the opportunity of a face value ticket the day before the Sunday, and thus missed John Squire in action too.
World in Motion - New Order
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
A thread bump from the depths in memory of Steve Harwell, lead singer of Smash Mouth - RIP Steve !
Love these three tracks from the late 90s :
Can't Get Enough of You baby
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xCkg2pWmAw
Walkin' On The Sun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQj--Kjn0z8
All Star
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_jWHffIx5E
So many
Supergrass - Moving
The verve - Bitter sweet symphony
Suede- Beautiful ones & Animal nitrate
James- Laid
Happy Mondays- Kinky Afro
Pulp - Somethings changed
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Ah, nice. I see some classic bangers come by from the Trance Masters and Immortality series.
The 90s was my decade. Big fan the hardcore and gabber music of the Netherlands and the edm of Germany of that time.
Still listen to it. The dance music has gone down since 2000…
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Roads by Portishead.
Honourable mention to:
The full almost 40-minute version of Blue Room by The Orb
Virtually everything from Underworld
Brian Eno's remix of Protection by Massive Attack
The EP song Screamadelica (as opposed to the album)
And so much more. I have most of it on 12".
"A man of little significance"