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Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
DJ Tintin
38 episodes
3 weeks ago
Think you know all there is to know about new wave, pop, synthpop, and early electronica from the 80s and 90s? Think again. Groove to a continuous mix of some of the great retro dance club classics, forgotten gems and rarities from one of music's greatest eras. No talking. Just music. NEW! Follow #CRC Retro on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576225347929Note from DJ Tintin: This podcast is strictly a labor of love and meant as a heartfelt "thank you" to all the amazing artists that fueled the soundtrack of my existence and my lifetime love of music. This is not a slick, professionally produced endeavor. This is just a boy and a cheap mixer doing his best to keep great music alive for anyone willing to listen. All episodes are recorded in real time all the way through from start to finish as if it were a real club setting. As such, you will sometimes hear mistakes or goofs, but consider that part of the charm of the show! I'm also a just a regular guy with career and family responsibilities like most of you. So, I don't always have free time available for regular podcasting. I do the best I can to provide new episodes as time permits. It's not ideal, but it is what it is. My goal is to be authentic and respectful to the artists and to bring a bit of joy to the universe in my own unique way. I appreciate you all and your support means the world. Happy Listening!         
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Think you know all there is to know about new wave, pop, synthpop, and early electronica from the 80s and 90s? Think again. Groove to a continuous mix of some of the great retro dance club classics, forgotten gems and rarities from one of music's greatest eras. No talking. Just music. NEW! Follow #CRC Retro on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576225347929Note from DJ Tintin: This podcast is strictly a labor of love and meant as a heartfelt "thank you" to all the amazing artists that fueled the soundtrack of my existence and my lifetime love of music. This is not a slick, professionally produced endeavor. This is just a boy and a cheap mixer doing his best to keep great music alive for anyone willing to listen. All episodes are recorded in real time all the way through from start to finish as if it were a real club setting. As such, you will sometimes hear mistakes or goofs, but consider that part of the charm of the show! I'm also a just a regular guy with career and family responsibilities like most of you. So, I don't always have free time available for regular podcasting. I do the best I can to provide new episodes as time permits. It's not ideal, but it is what it is. My goal is to be authentic and respectful to the artists and to bring a bit of joy to the universe in my own unique way. I appreciate you all and your support means the world. Happy Listening!         
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CRC Retro Mix #45
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
1 hour 7 minutes
8 years ago
CRC Retro Mix #45
1. Tora! Tora! Tora! - Depeche Mode 2. Brother And Sister - Erasure 3. God Tonight (Art Of Mix) - Real Life 4. I Get Excited (Razormaid! Mix) - Pet Shop Boys 5. A Kind Of Tragedy - Celebrate The Nun 6. Your Tears (Razormaid! Mix) - Echo Romeo 7. Hurt - Re-Flex 8. 5-8-6 (Razormaid! Mix) - New Order 9. Cubik (Kings County Dub) - 808 State 10. Disappointed (808 Mix) - Electronic 11. Think (Virtual Reality Mix) - Information Society 12. Creation (Ultimatum Mix) - Stereo MC's 13. Train Of Thought (Extended Mix) - A-ha 14. Tesla Girls (Razormaid! Mix) - OMD 15. Reap The Wild Wind (Extended Version) - Ultravox Notes and other random things: Starting off this podcast is a song that may not be familiar to non-Depeche Mode fans - or about four of you. The phrase itself is notable for its connection to Pearl Harbor. The word "tora" literally means tiger in Japanese, though in a WWII context it is radio code for "totsugeki raigeki", meaning lightning attack. In a Depeche Mode, context, however, the song is also notable as it is one of only two Martin Gore-penned songs appearing on the band's debut: Speak & Spell. (the other was the instrumental track, Big Muff). As most of you probably know, Vince Clarke, who later went on to form Yaz and Erasure, was an original member of DM and its primary songwriter before leaving the group shortly after the release of their first record. Gore would take over songwriting duties after that. Tora! Tora! Tora!, while not one of the most well-known or provocative songs in the DM catalog, provides a tantalizing, albeit brief, glimpse into the mind of Martin Gore and all that was to come. As a side note, a live version of Tora! Tora! Tora! appears on the 12" version of the song "Get The Balance Right". It was the first live track to appear on any DM single. A limited edition version of GTBR contained several more live tracks, making it the first DM single to appear in a limited edition format. Speaking of Vince Clarke and Erasure, the second song in this 'cast, "Brother & Sister" is, in my humble opinion the best track on the band's Wild! album, which dropped in 1989, and perhaps one of their best tracks, period. Considered one of the stronger Erasure albums from stem to stern by many fans, Wild! is enigmatic in the sense that, for whatever reason, it didn't strike a chord with American audiences. Coming immediately on the heels of The Innocents from only a year earlier, an album which contained the massive hits "Chains Of Love" and "A Little Respect" one would think that the next album would have more appeal stateside. Yet, not even great songs like "Drama!, "Star" or "Blue Savannah", (#4, #11, #3 respectively in the UK) sniffed the American singles charts. The band wouldn't see the American charts again until the release of "Chorus" in 1991. On another side note, it was around that time that I got to meet Andy Bell. It was at a hotel bar in downtown Fort Worth, Texas after a concert. While I didn't attend the concert, I had a friend who worked at the hotel tip me off that Andy would be in the bar area sometime after the show. Three other friends and I piled into our car and headed for the hotel. When we arrived, there was a rather large throng of people waiting outside, hoping to get in to catch a glimpse of the band. We showed up well after the fact, walked right in the front entrance and took a seat at a table in the bar area. Nobody even inquired whether or not we had a room at the hotel (we didn't). About 15-20 minutes later, Andy and a couple members of his entourage took a seat at a table near us. We mumbled among ourselves, starstruck as ever. It took about another 15 minutes for us to get enough courage to walk over and ask for an autograph. As we were the only other people in the bar, he kindly obliged. We didn't linger or ask a bunch of questions. We simply said how much we loved Erasure's music and thanked him for the autograph. Then we returned to our table(continued)
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
Think you know all there is to know about new wave, pop, synthpop, and early electronica from the 80s and 90s? Think again. Groove to a continuous mix of some of the great retro dance club classics, forgotten gems and rarities from one of music's greatest eras. No talking. Just music. NEW! Follow #CRC Retro on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576225347929Note from DJ Tintin: This podcast is strictly a labor of love and meant as a heartfelt "thank you" to all the amazing artists that fueled the soundtrack of my existence and my lifetime love of music. This is not a slick, professionally produced endeavor. This is just a boy and a cheap mixer doing his best to keep great music alive for anyone willing to listen. All episodes are recorded in real time all the way through from start to finish as if it were a real club setting. As such, you will sometimes hear mistakes or goofs, but consider that part of the charm of the show! I'm also a just a regular guy with career and family responsibilities like most of you. So, I don't always have free time available for regular podcasting. I do the best I can to provide new episodes as time permits. It's not ideal, but it is what it is. My goal is to be authentic and respectful to the artists and to bring a bit of joy to the universe in my own unique way. I appreciate you all and your support means the world. Happy Listening!