We've now reached the end of an era. This was the last Slammin Vinyl event to be held at The Rhythm Station. Hardcore Heaven and Tazzmania also held their final events at The Rhythm Station the same month.
As I mentioned in the post about Slammin Vinyl @ Labrynth in August there was a single tape pack that covered 4 different events and it's inconclusive which tapes were from which event. I can however confirm the tapes that were definitely from this event were Vibes, Brisk, SY, Ramos and Vinylgroover.
From the tapes from this event plus those which definitely happened before this, these are the new for 1995 records:
Davie Forbes - Apocalypse Now
DJ Taz feat. DJ Fuckface - It's A Thing
Cyclopede - Can You Feel It
Sharkey & Dee - Dreamin
Ferocious - Get On Up
Sonicdriver - In Your Arms Tonight
DJ Pleasure & DJ Siren - Make Me Feel
Jee-Beat Squad - Follow Me
Jee-Beat Squad - You Make The Bass
Alchemist & Fade - Power Of Hypnosis
Gordon Tennant - Family Plan
Tim B - Tim Tim
DJ Taz feat. Fuckface - Come On
Sunset Regime & Billy Bunter - Clap To This
DJ Taz feat. DJ Fuckface - Bust Muttha
Billy Bunter, Rob Vanden and D-Zyne - Better Run
DJ Slam - Influence
Citadel of Kaos - Show Me Love
DJ Unity - Freedom
Love Nation - Alright
DJ Unity - True Unity
Cheddar - Cheddar 4
Bill & Ted - Seasons
D.J. Mix It - What A Feeling
Sunset Regime - Forever Young
Sunset Regime & Billy Bunter - You Make Me Feel
The tune of note in here is "Forever Young" by Sunset Regime. This laid the foundations for "Forever Young" by Antisocial aka Hixxy & Sunset Regime which was a big tune in 1996.
In terms of the sets that were definitely from this event, the most featured tunes were "Toytown" by Hixxy & Sharkey and "Stars" by Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo which both appeared on 3 sets. Perhaps no surprise given how big the former was and the latter was riding high in the Dutch charts at the time.
The music has definitely gone more kick drum by this point but there are still breakbeats in there.
This will be our last visit to The Rhythm Station but it won't be our last visit to Slammin Vinyl.
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