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The Oldskool Appreciation Party - O.A.P's thread

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    stephen_n wrote: »
    For anyone who might be interested. A load of old mixes from dj’s in NI are available for free at the moment through this link https://www.nioldskool.co.uk/forum/index.php?/files/

    Thanks stephen, i had an account on there years ago, will have to re register to access.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    Just downloaded all 26 Hellraiser files, thank you again, some absolute classic DJ sets in these guys,

    DJ Lime
    Carl cox
    Pablo Gargano
    SPQR
    Joey Beltram
    Mrs Woods
    Brainstorm

    The circus circus files also look like they are ones to grab, DJ Dilly that rocked the Asylum played Circus Circus.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,920 ✭✭✭✭stephen_n


    Just downloaded all 26 Hellraiser files, thank you again, some absolute classic DJ sets in these guys,

    DJ Lime
    Carl cox
    Pablo Gargano
    SPQR
    Joey Beltram
    Mrs Woods
    Brainstorm

    The circus circus files also look like they are ones to grab, DJ Dilly that rocked the Asylum played Circus Circus.

    I haven’t listened to those mixes but he said that what he played up there and down here was very different.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,646 ✭✭✭California Dreamer


    This was a really great watch and I actually learnt something new as well.

    BBC Scotland presents the story of Bits n Pieces


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqDRLIfswqw&fbclid=IwAR3U2tNEsKLVmDm4DIXYjmt_ga2O6EFodLBCpYEG6hWYPsaIpuDUadKcpj4


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    This was a really great watch and I actually learnt something new as well.

    BBC Scotland presents the story of Bits n Pieces


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqDRLIfswqw&fbclid=IwAR3U2tNEsKLVmDm4DIXYjmt_ga2O6EFodLBCpYEG6hWYPsaIpuDUadKcpj4


    Ahh yes, one of the most energetic and smile inducing tracks, i can still recall after a hard nights seriously edgy Techno and Hard Trance in the Asylum, this would be dropped at say 7am and the place would come to life like it was 11pm the night before.......amazing


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,294 ✭✭✭limnam


    Wasn't sure where to stick this


    Coxy doing F.A.C.T 1 in lock down :)





    Oh yes Oh yes..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12 90slovingDJ




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY



    I had a quick flick through them, i have to say, some of the most memorable tracks i recall from Sides & Asylum are in there, will download and give a full listen.

    Thanks.

    Do you have a tracklist by chance?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12 90slovingDJ


    Cheers Mate, didn't want any "Fillers" in the mixes so kept it to tunes I that brought back a few memories of back in the day!! Killed a few lockdown hours!! Track lists below -

    Mix 1
    Last rhythm Feat silvie carter last rhythm vocal extended Mix
    Coming out crew free gay happy deep throat vocal feat sabrina johnston
    isha d stay tonight original dance mix
    let me be your fantasy dancing divaz club mix
    subliminal cuts le voie le soleil way out west club mix
    tocayo live in peace guitar mix
    volcano let your body be free
    slam eterna
    rejuvination ibo
    sunscreem perfect motion boys own mix
    brothers love dubs the mighty ming brothers in rhythm club mix
    gat decor vs degrees of motion degrees of passion
    sensation beautiful morning multipractic fluke Remix
    sublime sublime dub
    my friend sam it’s my pleasure club mix
    ruby turner never gonna give you up big bump mix
    rising high collective fever called love the hardfloor mix
    sultana te amo caliente mix
    the floor federation music for the masses part ii nosh not nibble remix
    desert moods club mix
    Punchanella Santrancisco

    Mix 2
    lion rock lionrock
    elevatorman funk drive non stop top floor edit
    taikoecho drop hard mix
    dop lion
    The Rockford Files You Sexy Dancer
    keith mac project spice of life original mix
    klatsch god save the queer
    the delorme beatniks dharma bums mix
    rollo goes camping get off your high horse big bold brassy mix
    sirius corporation piano forte
    way out west ajare full mix
    rene et gaston vallee de larmes
    the lisa marie experience do that to me the lisa marie vocal experience part 2
    chapter 9 roller coaster
    the shaker just lick it
    mr roy united states nush star spangled mix
    junior vasquez get your hands off my man nush chocolate factory mix
    natural high warp 69 jap jop mix
    moonchild variations on a theme
    gemini 4 jump

    Mix 3
    lionrock as dawn approaches
    bedrock for what you dream of full on renaissance mix
    the shaker mooncat
    ispirazione take me
    allium mot venture hold your pillow
    mrs wood joanna tony de vit v2 remix
    screen ii hey mr dj
    intuition dance with me
    eating habits may i have the mayonnaise
    subliminal cuts drumtrack melody remix
    amos instant karma we all shine on
    sonexuno alchemy
    the kgb burning like fire
    sourmash pilgrimage to paradise
    the peppermint lounge lemon project
    art of trance gloria
    flammable steppin into the sound
    astronuts voyager
    dopamine
    opal the snake
    desert storm desert storm
    mory kante yeke yeke hardfloor remix
    erazor india
    country western reincarnation
    spqr unlimited dreams ep hypnotic state
    love is energy joe roberts
    alison limerick where love lives classic club mix
    joe smooth promised land


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    Cheers Mate, didn't want any "Fillers" in the mixes so kept it to tunes I that brought back a few memories of back in the day!! Killed a few lockdown hours!! Track lists below -

    Mix 1
    Last rhythm Feat silvie carter last rhythm vocal extended Mix
    Coming out crew free gay happy deep throat vocal feat sabrina johnston
    isha d stay tonight original dance mix
    let me be your fantasy dancing divaz club mix
    subliminal cuts le voie le soleil way out west club mix
    tocayo live in peace guitar mix
    volcano let your body be free
    slam eterna
    rejuvination ibo
    sunscreem perfect motion boys own mix
    brothers love dubs the mighty ming brothers in rhythm club mix
    gat decor vs degrees of motion degrees of passion
    sensation beautiful morning multipractic fluke Remix
    sublime sublime dub
    my friend sam it’s my pleasure club mix
    ruby turner never gonna give you up big bump mix
    rising high collective fever called love the hardfloor mix
    sultana te amo caliente mix
    the floor federation music for the masses part ii nosh not nibble remix
    desert moods club mix
    Punchanella Santrancisco

    Mix 2
    lion rock lionrock
    elevatorman funk drive non stop top floor edit
    taikoecho drop hard mix
    dop lion
    The Rockford Files You Sexy Dancer
    keith mac project spice of life original mix
    klatsch god save the queer
    the delorme beatniks dharma bums mix
    rollo goes camping get off your high horse big bold brassy mix
    sirius corporation piano forte
    way out west ajare full mix
    rene et gaston vallee de larmes
    the lisa marie experience do that to me the lisa marie vocal experience part 2
    chapter 9 roller coaster
    the shaker just lick it
    mr roy united states nush star spangled mix
    junior vasquez get your hands off my man nush chocolate factory mix
    natural high warp 69 jap jop mix
    moonchild variations on a theme
    gemini 4 jump

    Mix 3
    lionrock as dawn approaches
    bedrock for what you dream of full on renaissance mix
    the shaker mooncat
    ispirazione take me
    allium mot venture hold your pillow
    mrs wood joanna tony de vit v2 remix
    screen ii hey mr dj
    intuition dance with me
    eating habits may i have the mayonnaise
    subliminal cuts drumtrack melody remix
    amos instant karma we all shine on
    sonexuno alchemy
    the kgb burning like fire
    sourmash pilgrimage to paradise
    the peppermint lounge lemon project
    art of trance gloria

    flammable steppin into the sound
    astronuts voyager
    dopamine
    opal the snake
    desert storm desert storm
    mory kante yeke yeke hardfloor remix
    erazor india
    country western reincarnation
    spqr unlimited dreams ep hypnotic state
    love is energy joe roberts
    alison limerick where love lives classic club mix
    joe smooth promised land

    I highlighted to ones in red i would recommend the most to anyone looking to search for some from the tracklist.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    Thought crossed my mind,

    Surley Altern8 could do a safe Coronavirus rave!

    Gloves, Chemical war suit and mask for everybody!!

    Self Isol-8:)



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,283 ✭✭✭Maysa07


    What an absolute monster...



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,619 ✭✭✭milltown


    milltown wrote: »
    Okey dokey. I have no idea why this one popped into my head today but I've been trying to get the lyrics right so I can google it. Early to mid 90's vintage I reckon. Lyrics along the lines of "My nine millimetre and my nine inch Peter, my nine inch tweeter makes the speaker sound sweeter".
    Would have been heard regularly on Sunshine FM and various nights in the Mansion house, RDS or Point iirc.

    I got an answer on this one 6 years ago but have forgotten it again due to my advancing years :(
    I found the reply but it was only a youtube link, which is now dead.

    Anyone remember it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,972 ✭✭✭JDxtra


    milltown wrote: »
    I got an answer on this one 6 years ago but have forgotten it again due to my advancing years :(
    I found the reply but it was only a youtube link, which is now dead.

    Anyone remember it?
    Ace The Space - 9 Is A Classic.

    ...and it was Sunset FM. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    Glad saved this webpage a good while back, when it comes up now in a search, it is paid subscription only from the Irish Times,

    When ecstasy was dealt openly on the Dublin rave scene
    From the archive, 1994: Five undercover gardaí were offered drugs on entrance to Asylum nightclub
    Sun, Oct 13, 2019, 06:00

    Una Mullally


    A page in The Irish Times on April 20th, 1994, didn’t exactly paint the nicest picture of the Irish music scene.

    In the Dublin District Court, the manager of the Asylum nightclub in Dublin was jailed for two years “for allowing the drug ecstasy to be openly sold to people as they entered his disco”.

    Undercover student gardaí told the court how they were offered ecstasy in the club. The court was also shown a video of “known drug dealers” using the staff entrance. Joseph O’Neill, then 23, was jailed after pleading not guilty.

    O’Neill was pretty resolute about the reality of clubbing in Dublin at the time. While he didn’t give evidence in court, he told gardaí in his statement, “if there were no ecstasy there would be no rave discos. If there were no rave discos there would be no ecstasy”.

    Five gardaí who partook in the surveillance operation were all offered drugs as they entered the Asylum club on different occasions. One Garda used marked notes to buy ecstasy from a dealer, which were then recovered from the dealer’s person.

    The judge, Thomas Fitzpatrick called the club a “den of iniquity” and sentenced O’Neill to the maximum for the offence, essentially saying he was making an example of him as a deterrent to others. The previous November, as part of the co-ordinated surveillance on the club, ecstasy and LSD worth £3,000 was seized from the nightclub. Thirty people were arrested and 12 charged.

    The Asylum was a landmark club in Dublin’s dance music scene. A three-storey building with a reddish-pink front, inside it was all minimal lighting, smoke machines, with brickwork painted white, and arched, church-like windows on the top floor.

    In describing the club on his own website back in 2007, John Braine recalled, “It bore witness to the first batch of E casualties, burnt out ravers desperately chasing that initial rush, the dawning realisation that nothing this good lasts forever painted across their jaded faces. However, a fresh batch always arrived to fill the void and this new crowd kept the balance in check.

    “The Asylum also welcomed in a new batch of DJs. Dilly, the then Northern Ireland mixing champ, took residency in the Asylum along with Dublin’s Ed case, Warren K and Pressure. The club’s eventual downfall was its very open display as a drug haven and it was soon shut down.”

    But in the summer of 1994, the club was still, remarkably, open. And on July 3rd, when a fight broke out outside around 4am, it was reported that a 17-year-old man was shot in the stomach during an argument between what was reported as rival drug dealing factions. Several people were arrested.

    The following August, another case was up in the Dublin courts. Jason Dunne, then 19, had been beaten up inside the club the previous summer, and “he was bleeding profusely from the scalp and neck when seen by gardaí to raise the pen-gun to eye level and discharge a .22 bullet at an angry crowd at Sackville Place outside the club”. He was jailed for seven and a half years.

    Notes on Rave in Dublin, a 2017 documentary produced by DCTV and Rabble magazine, detailed aspects of how rave evolved in the capital. While Flikkers at the Hirschfeld Centre is often seen as sparking the genesis of a new era of dance-focused clubs that moved away from cheesiness and focussed on quality music, also in the mix were Sides, the Asylum, the Olympic Ballroom, organised raves at the Mansion House, followed by the Temple of Sound, G1, UFO, and then the Kitchen and the POD.

    Today, the battle for Dublin’s dance floors has become a driver in the discourse surrounding gentrification in the city, with the largest music-focussed dance floors now outside of the city centre, such as a the events District 8 are booking at Bodytonic’s Jam Park in Swords, a venue rave scene innovator and stalwart Mark Kavanagh recently described as having “the best sound system I have ever heard in an Irish club”.

    Rave on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    Some good footage in this from 1992 Cambridge illegal Rave,



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,475 ✭✭✭Quantum Erasure


    I highlighted to ones in red i would recommend the most to anyone looking to search for some from the tracklist.

    ...and not Love is Energy? Forgot about that tune, used to love it, still do




    Came across this one recently, never knew what it was called



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    ...and not Love is Energy? Forgot about that tune, used to love it, still do


    I recognise its worth, but my rule of thumb would always be whether i can see myself playing it at a gig or party, i wouldn't play this myself.
    Came across this one recently, never knew what it was called


    Wow, big thank you for this, this was one one of my favorite tracks in Sides, never knew the name of it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,277 ✭✭✭Billy Mays


    These are good for wasting a bit of time...







  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    Posting this up again if anyone has never come across it, don't know when it was written but it must be at least 20 years now if recall the first time I read it,

    Ravers Manifesto

    Our emotional state of choice is Ecstasy. Our nourishment of choice is Love. Our addiction of choice is technology. Our religion of choice is music. Our currency of choice is knowledge. Our politics of choice is none. Our society of choice is utopian though we know it will never be. You may hate us. You may dismiss us. You may misunderstand us. You may be unaware of our existence. We can only hope you do not care to judge us, because we would never judge you. We are not criminals. We are not disillusioned. We are not drug addicts. We are not naive children. We are one massive, global, tribal village that transcends man-made law, physical geography, and time itself. We are The Massive. One Massive.

    We were first drawn by the sound. From far away, the thunderous, muffled, echoing beat was comparable to a mother’s heart soothing a child in her womb of concrete, steel, and electrical wiring. We were drawn back into this womb, and there, in the heat, dampness, and darkness of it, we came to accept that we are all equal. Not only to the darkness, and to ourselves, but to the very music slamming into us and passing through our souls: we are all equal. And somewhere around 35Hz we could feel the hand of God at our backs, pushing us forward, pushing us to push ourselves to strengthen our minds, our bodies, and our spirits. Pushing us to turn to the person beside us to join hands and uplift them by sharing the uncontrollable joy we felt from creating this magical bubble that can, for one evening, protect us from the horrors, atrocities, and pollution of the outside world. It is in that very instant, with these initial realizations that each of us was truly born.

    We continue to pack our bodies into clubs, or warehouses, or buildings you’ve abandoned and left for naught, and we bring life to them for one night. Strong, throbbing, vibrant life in it’s purest, most intense, most hedonistic form. In these makeshift spaces, we seek to shed ourselves of the burden of uncertainty for a future you have been unable to stabilize and secure for us. We seek to relinquish our inhibitions, and free ourselves from the shackles and restraints you’ve put on us for your own peace of mind. We seek to re-write the programming that you have tried to indoctrinate us with since the moment we were born. Programming that tells us to hate, that tells us to judge, that tells us to stuff ourselves into the nearest and most convenient pigeon hole possible. Programming that even tells us to climb ladders for you, jump through hoops, and run through mazes and on hamster wheels. Programming that tells us to eat from the shiny silver spoon you are trying to feed us with, instead of nourish ourselves with our own capable hands. Programming that tells us to close our minds, instead of open them.

    Until the sun rises to burn our eyes by revealing the distopian reality of a world you’ve created for us, we dance fiercely with our brothers and sisters in celebration of our life, of our culture, and of the values we believe in: Peace, Love, Freedom, Tolerance, Unity, Harmony, Expression, Responsibility and Respect.

    Our enemy of choice is ignorance. Our weapon of choice is information. Our crime of choice is breaking and challenging whatever laws you feel you need to put in place to stop us from celebrating our existence. But know that while you may shut down any given party, on any given night, in any given city, in any given country or continent on this beautiful planet, you can never shut down the entire party. You don’t have access to that switch, no matter what you may think. The music will never stop. The heartbeat will never fade. The party will never end.

    I am a raver, and this is my manifesto


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY




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    Stumbled across 'Loved Up' on Amazon Prime - some great tracks and as it was made mid 90s, proper nostalgia in terms of clothes, cars, coming up on pills etc. Well worth a watch... must have been made on a budget but adds to the charm.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loved_Up


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,820 ✭✭✭BalcombeSt4


    Alright lads anybody know this mid-90's Trance tune it's the first tune on the mix, starts off with a little rap.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,118 ✭✭✭aceberg


    Maysa07 wrote: »
    What an absolute monster...


    Evil tune Paddy

    Was listening to it recently on this Warren Mix




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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    aceberg wrote: »
    Evil tune Paddy

    Was listening to it recently on this Warren Mix



    No prizes for guessing where that stairs is from.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,118 ✭✭✭aceberg


    No prizes for guessing where that stairs is from.


    Of course..............Stairway to madness...:)

    and if theres hell below..........


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    aceberg wrote: »
    Of course..............Stairway to madness...:)

    and if theres hell below..........

    Yes, if I am correct, that the first stairs leading way from entrance to DJ Booth in basement, on the way up the 'The Skag Room', which was absolute madness.

    You hear a lot about the hedonism of Raves, that second floor was Hedonistic, Lawless, Madness, and anything else you can imagine.

    Drugs, Guns, Knives, Fights, Sex, Alcohol until whoever decided it was time to close.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,920 ✭✭✭✭stephen_n


    If you know what all these buildings have on common, chances are you enjoyed the 90’s.

    7465443-C-63-B7-451-C-9-B41-F6047-E8-B53-E4.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    stephen_n wrote: »
    If you know what all these buildings have on common, chances are you enjoyed the 90’s.

    7465443-C-63-B7-451-C-9-B41-F6047-E8-B53-E4.jpg

    Not sure on all of them,

    1. Ormond
    2. ?
    3. Olympic
    4. UFO/ Waterfront
    5. Sides
    6. ?
    7. The Asylum
    8. ?

    Purple onion was also a great little clandestine spot.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,920 ✭✭✭✭stephen_n


    Not sure on all of them,

    1. Ormond
    2. ?
    3. Olympic
    4. UFO/ Waterfront
    5. Sides
    6. ?
    7. The Asylum
    8. ?

    Purple onion was also a great little clandestine spot.

    2. Temple of Sound
    6. System
    8. Shaft

    Yeah could have included Subteranea and Grouchos in there but the walk was long enough as it was :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    stephen_n wrote: »
    2. Temple of Sound
    6. System
    8. Shaft

    Yeah could have included Subteranea and Grouchos in there but the walk was long enough as it was :)

    You did a walk about!

    I did the exact same years ago and took photos also, have them somewhere.

    Now i think my brain is melting after all these years, i was in Temple of sound a handful of times and for the life of me i could have sworn in my memory it was almost literally next door to the Ormond.

    Never got as far as the System or Shaft, but i do have a live recording of the shaft on cassette somewhere that good friend of mine at the time gave me.

    Was in Grouchos once, the atmosphere didnt hit it off with me, seemed to me to be a very elitest/judgmental buzz in the place from minute you walked through the door.

    (But in saying that, i did have a skin head, Three quarter length leather jacket, Levis jeans and Air Max, so now i kind of understand!:))


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,920 ✭✭✭✭stephen_n


    You did a walk about!

    I did the exact same years ago and took photos also, have them somewhere.

    Now i think my brain is melting after all these years, i was in Temple of sound a handful of times and for the life of me i could have sworn in my memory it was almost literally next door to the Ormond.

    Never got as far as the System or Shaft, but i do have a live recording of the shaft on cassette somewhere that good friend of mine at the time gave me.

    Was in Grouchos once, the atmosphere didnt hit it off with me, seemed to me to be a very elitest/judgmental buzz in the place from minute you walked through the door.

    (But in saying that, i did have a skin head, Three quarter length leather jacket, Levis jeans and Air Max, so now i kind of understand!:))
    Yeah didn’t particularly like the vibe in grouchos a bit like the POD, never quite felt comfortable.

    Walking is pretty much all you can do these days :)

    Francois and Dean Sherry in the shaft were class. Had a good few tapes but no idea what I did with them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    stephen_n wrote: »
    Yeah didn’t particularly like the vibe in grouchos a bit like the POD, never quite felt comfortable.

    Walking is pretty much all you can do these days :)

    Francois and Dean Sherry in the shaft were class. Had a good few tapes but no idea what I did with them.

    Can you tell me where the Temple was?

    I have in my memory it was only couple of doors away from the Ormond, is my brain turning to swiss cheese?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 603 ✭✭✭Big Vern


    Can you tell me where the Temple was?

    I have in my memory it was only couple of doors away from the Ormond, is my brain turning to swiss cheese?

    Temple of Sound was in the Ormond Hotel on Ormond Quay

    https://www.buzz.ie/music/temple-of-sound-258777

    The Ormond was in the Ormond Multi-Media Centre (or something like that) close by.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 603 ✭✭✭Big Vern




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    Big Vern wrote: »
    Temple of Sound was in the Ormond Hotel on Ormond Quay

    https://www.buzz.ie/music/temple-of-sound-258777

    The Ormond was in the Ormond Multi-Media Centre (or something like that) close by.

    Thought i was losing my marbles for a minute.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 603 ✭✭✭Big Vern


    Its hard to keep track of it all!

    Thankfully there are threads like this to remind us of people, songs and places. I had forgotten all about both Ormonds, was in the Multimedia Centre more than the Hotel. Had some great nights in there!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,277 ✭✭✭Billy Mays


    Big Vern wrote: »
    Temple of Sound was in the Ormond Hotel on Ormond Quay

    https://www.buzz.ie/music/temple-of-sound-258777

    The Ormond was in the Ormond Multi-Media Centre (or something like that) close by.
    That Temple of Sound reunion a few years ago was the best of the lot imo


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    Its all coming back to me now, Heres a story i posted years ago on the Asylum/Oldskool thread,

    I was drinking in Graces in rathmines one evening & overheard a few lads beside us saying to some other lads they were going to some 21st in the function room in the Ormond hotel, anyway, they headed off & after a good skin full of drink & a few doves we decided to invite ourselves to the party.

    We got to the doors of the hotel & told the door man who asked if we were residents that we were here for the 21st & he let us in.....needless to say we got a few strange looks as we didn't know anybody there. Anyway the party was just over when we got served a drink at the bar so we decided to go for a ramble around the hotel & into the fire stairs (which has access to all areas of a premises for emergencys).

    After a bit we eventually following the sounds found our way into the Kitchens of the hotel as far as i recall which was surprisingly completely empty with a set of double doors that when opened led into the TEMPLE OF SOUND!

    That was one amazing night, we pushed the doors closed behind us and slipped into the crowd, when we looked back across the dancefloor we could see security had come through the doors looking to see who had just been through them but it was to late, they just slipped back out and pulled the doors.

    Now i know this sounds like bull**** but its true, great adventures back then.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,277 ✭✭✭Billy Mays


    Some crackers on this





  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,024 ✭✭✭gar32


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jYBVXYo1H4&t=1827s

    Notes On Rave In Dublin Movie ( Documentary )


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭TheAsYLuMkeY


    gar32 wrote: »
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jYBVXYo1H4&t=1827s

    Notes On Rave In Dublin Movie ( Documentary )

    My name is in the end credits! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,523 ✭✭✭francois


    Just a quick note to say for the UFO / Alien regs who may remember Louise who ran the club with myself and John Collins, sadly she passed away last September, but I only found out yesterday, she helped shape the techno scene in Dublin, RIP


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,820 ✭✭✭BalcombeSt4


    Thought i was losing my marbles for a minute.

    Speaking of the Ormond has anybody posted the TDV & Tall Paul set @ the Ormond from 1997? If not does anyone have any interest in it being posted?


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,322 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    Haven't been on boards for a while, drifting away as I get older...

    I was watching this clip of a rave from the early 90s earlier this evening and I actually for the first time felt like it was something very distant and no longer part of my life. I have to say that felt sad :(

    It really captures what it was like in the thick of it on the dancefloor, the different faces of people off their heads in whatever shape or form. And the whole spirit of youth, which again is very much fading!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoknNrvQwNA



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,118 ✭✭✭aceberg


    Ha ha man, I have noticed the same a while back. I think its that natural shift with age when you move into that mature phase. When the structure of your brain actually does change. However I didn't feel sad about it and always remember the music will always remain. I still have all my music stored away to listen to, albeit mostly digital now. Was just listening to Nikolai today doing a bit of DIY. I remember first hearing it and was blown away, felt very like that today. It got the death at one point on the airwaves. But the vocals man 'Are you ready to flow' unreal because under the influence of a dove i felt like i was flowing, floating, free. ah the memories, great to be part of it. It was a big part of my life for so long. But hey man you will recover and the sadness will turn to pride and satisfaction among other things |||



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 wgeorge77


    HI All,

    Great memories and tunes on these threads!

    Anyone got the artwork pack that was posted a while back with all the photos of the murals that were on the walls in the Asylum please?



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 306 ✭✭nice bit of green


    Thank you. Saw this on tele years ago and it always stuck with me but I never knew what it was called.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 306 ✭✭nice bit of green


    Anyway, going clubbing tmw night for the first time in 5 years. Dnb gig in xoyo, ram’s shimon headlining with a classics set. Buzzing.

    went to a lot of dnb gigs in the late 90s and early 00s in Dublin (bassbin in switch the most common) then moved to London for 10 years to experience more.



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