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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 #46
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
1 hour 8 minutes
8 years ago
CRC Retro Mix #46
1. Beat Dis - Bomb The Bass 2. Hello (Honky Tonk Mix) - The Beloved 3. Say It (Disco Citizen Mix) - ABC 4. Good Life (Indulgence Mix) - Inner City 5. Left To My Own Devices (New Toy Mix) - Pet Shop Boys 6. World (World In Action Mix) - New Order 7. Heart - Pet Shop Boys 8. That Way Again - Seven Red Seven 9. World In My Eyes (Sensoria Mix) - Depeche Mode 10. Don't Let My Love - T42 11. Oh L'amour (The Funky Sisters Remix) - Erasure 12. Pleasure Boys (Razormaid! Mix) - Visage 13. Images Of Heaven (Razormaid! Mix) - Peter Godwin 14. In Blue ... DJ (Razormaid! Mix) - Data 15. New Gold Dream (Razormaid! Mix) - Simple Minds Notes and other random things: First, apologies to Kon Kan fans. I had fully intended to include a remix of "I Beg Your Pardon" in this episode. But I didn't. Why? Well, I've found that early Sunday mornings are about the most opportune time for me to record podcasts now - really early. And in my half-awake, half-asleep state I cued up the wrong tune. In all my years of DJ-ing/podcasting, I can't ever recall cuing up a song I had no intention of using. It's funny, but I couldn't for the life of me figure out why the beats wouldn't match and it wasn't until 3 or so minutes later that I realized I was cuing up the wrong tune. At that point, I didn't have enough time to switch to a different song, so I just went with it. So, for all you Pet Shop Boys fans out there, you get two PSB tunes in this podcast with only a single song separating them. It works, I suppose, but I generally prefer to use only one song per artist in each 'cast. I guess there's a first time for everything, right? Speaking of a first time for everything, after 45 episodes, Bomb The Bass finally appears in song form and not in a production or remix vein. I alluded to "Beat Dis" in episode #41 as CRC featured the Bomb The Bass Mix of Depeche Mode's song "Strangelove" as the lead-off track. One of the early dance tracks to incorporate sampling into the mix, "Beat Dis" was the first single from Bomb The Bass (aka Tim Simenon) and had upwards of 72 samples contained within. Along with ground-breaking tracks, "Pump Up the Volume" by MARRS and "Theme from S'Express" by S'Express, "Beat Dis" heralded the arrival of sampling as a viable artform. The track was huge in Europe, reaching #2 on the UK Singles Chart. It also peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart for one solitary week, marking the only charted hit for Bomb The Bass in the United States. I have a real soft spot for the track I'd like to mention next. The band is T42 and the track is "Don't Let My Love". These guys were on the upswing and on the cusp of breaking out in a big way from the Dallas-Ft.Worth market during my time there in the early 90s. Orignally a duo consisting of Jay Gillian and Jimron Goff, vocalist Will Loconto supplanted Goff as the lead singer in 1989. After the release of a cassette EP (remember those?) called Hot On Top, they gained steady airplay on 94.5 The Edge radio station, which was home to all the great alternative bands back in the day. One of my many record store haunts back then, Oak Lawn Records picked up the band for a 12" single of "Don't Let My Love", which did well enough to attract the attention of Columbia Records, who signed the group. They released the full-length album, Intruder, in 1992, which was produced by Paul Robb from Information Society. It's hard not to hear the similarities to Information Society on "Don't Let My Love" and other songs on the album as well. In an ironic twist, Loconto quit the band in 1993, setting out to work with Information Society. While Gillian brought in other musicians to keep the T42 fires burning, the band's star faded and the group melted wistfully into the retro ether. Still, they left behind some tasty pop sugar for our consumption, even doing a very respectable cover of "Let Me Go" by Heaven 17. If you're into upbeat electro-pop, Intruder is definitely worth a(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!