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<blockquote data-quote="Firthsta" data-source="post: 826032" data-attributes="member: 5193"><p>I first heard house music when I was about 13 - Farley JM Funk, love can't turn around was in the charts (1987ish) Remember around the same time going on holiday to Tenerife with my parents and hearing Housemaster Boyz Jack your body.</p><p>Started buying the Deep Heat compilations around 1989, which I always thought were decent (A little hit and miss sometimes)</p><p>1990, got into the whole madchester/baggy thing</p><p>summer 1991 a friend introduced me to pirate radio, and I got into that early Belgian techno/hardcore sound. Didn't really listen to much house except for the occasional italo house tune.</p><p>1992 - bought a Sasha tape from Crash records in Leeds (Think it was a Soak/Kaos one, I forget) and then started listening to more house/prog, but I've always been into all genres of dance music/old skool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firthsta, post: 826032, member: 5193"] I first heard house music when I was about 13 - Farley JM Funk, love can't turn around was in the charts (1987ish) Remember around the same time going on holiday to Tenerife with my parents and hearing Housemaster Boyz Jack your body. Started buying the Deep Heat compilations around 1989, which I always thought were decent (A little hit and miss sometimes) 1990, got into the whole madchester/baggy thing summer 1991 a friend introduced me to pirate radio, and I got into that early Belgian techno/hardcore sound. Didn't really listen to much house except for the occasional italo house tune. 1992 - bought a Sasha tape from Crash records in Leeds (Think it was a Soak/Kaos one, I forget) and then started listening to more house/prog, but I've always been into all genres of dance music/old skool. [/QUOTE]
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