January 25, 20187 yr 3IWl77o3l50 Great breakbeat track from 1997. They manage to grab another Top 40 hit in 2000 with "Theme From Gutbuster"
January 25, 20187 yr This low top 40 1991 hit, largely forgotten by many until recently when it has featured on a UK TV advert. 3Lzjj7FQr7o Edited January 25, 20187 yr by The Snake
January 27, 20187 yr This low top 40 1991 hit, largely forgotten by many until recently when it has featured on a UK TV advert. 3Lzjj7FQr7o I heard this while listening to previews of songs on some rave compilation on iTunes back in 2015. The song also got a clear 12" release on Record Store Day last year
February 3, 20187 yr Author 5IU3TNo_WcY Obviously completely overshadowed by Stay but I'm rather fond of this too...
February 3, 20187 yr I loved “I Don’t Care”, but “Hello (Turn Your Radio On)” is even better IMO and that made #14.
February 5, 20187 yr A number 7 hit from January 1991. I think most will have forgotten this great house track! jAka1Zeo7WI
April 17, 20187 yr A7DlMlnWtEE Peaked at #12 in August 1990. TUNE. As Colm pointed out in the 90s dance thread the main riff which repeats throughout sounds quite similar to the Chemical Brother's Block Rockin Beats.
May 29, 20187 yr This got to #10 in April 1991. I think most people even those in to the charts at the time would struggle to remember this, but it is a little gem. V2Qg73_lK1A Edited May 29, 20187 yr by Doctor Blind
May 29, 20187 yr Author Bravo Doctor B! That's the first one posted that I couldn't remember from the title - great shout!
June 23, 20187 yr Bravo Doctor B! That's the first one posted that I couldn't remember from the title - great shout! Glad I could help. :D Exactly 27 years ago, Cubic 22 entered the Top 40 with “Night In Motion” - later sampled to great effect by Strike (on “U Sure Do”) in 1994. It peaked at #15. S1bfSG8v0j8
August 24, 20195 yr well so many of my all-time faves already listed so I don't need to add to them - though that they are "forgotten" seems harsh, surely they are still fairly well known! :o The Saint Etienne gem is inspired by this one, and is the only record I've come across that has even tried to sound like it.... The first futuristic record, heard by me as a pre-schooler and bought by my dad: ryrEPzsx1gQ
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