Had a chat with Trevor at Brixton Jamm last year, lovely bloke & as humble as they come.
@StereoAnthony8 күн бұрын
Is anyone going to mention to Lenny his 421 isn't even pointed at his mouth? After getting to where Trevor is explaining the Ibiza trip and then coming back and having pack nights almost immediately, he (and many others) gloss over the elephant in the room that the combo of Ecstasy and the music is what created the explosion. Nothing like some wide eyed punters regailing their mates about the best night they've ever had to pull more people in. At this point its fair to suggest Ecstasy actually played a bigger role in the equation than the music. "I tried for years to get the scene going, but this time it just worked." It worked when the drugs arrived.
@AtitayaMcNamara8 күн бұрын
Love Norris
@intrepidbun50029 күн бұрын
This is GOLD, THANKS 🇬🇧👍
@spngled86549 күн бұрын
from everything I've heard, read and seen about the first english djs that went out to ibiza is that they didn't act like brits abroad, they weren't aggressive, they weren't objectionable, they didn't let their egos ruin other peoples experiences, they went out there they were respectful and they got a lot out of it, fair play because in those days groups of brits abroad had a terrible reputation
@mattyg4999 күн бұрын
They def got a lot ‘out of it’ )))
@intrepidbun50029 күн бұрын
I’m just saying Shaker Song. Trevor is a UK legend 👍
@marksmedley349010 күн бұрын
One of the very best - and still relevant ❤
@rw821410 күн бұрын
I remember Trevor from Bliss at Legends
@LondonSoundSystem10 күн бұрын
It's interesting but the root goes a lot deeper, Trevor represents a branch that became a more popular, maiinstream culture. He refers to what was broadly known as the Soul Mafia, which itself, was not the root, nor underground. London was indeed more captivated by highly developed and musical forms with great pedigree, diseminated through pirate radio, soundsystem culture and even Radio London. No etiology can completely capture culture because it derives itself from disparate influences, part of that is the writing history in one's own image, when one rises to prominence. In truth, this mainstream culture largely birthed its own icons an ameliorated those more interesting.
@amusementtrader10 күн бұрын
Trevor, land of oz was Monday, rage was Thursdays
@amusementtrader10 күн бұрын
Best nights ever
@oldskoolpaul894 күн бұрын
Was there, great nights and madness especially raving on a Friday night at the barn Braintree then onto a big m25 party in a warehouse Saturday after hours Sunday and then land of oz somehow on a Monday 🤯
@amusementtrader4 күн бұрын
@@oldskoolpaul89 i heard about the barn but never went there; been to hacienda, back to basics, gatecrasher, mos, etc but for me nothing was as good in 1989 in there. dc10 solid grooves in Ibiza i like now, have a little trip out there once a year i like it good music
@SlavaSlk-e2b10 күн бұрын
Love BOP team. Fantastic garage NYC house music between 1992-1998. Big thanks Poul . Очень люблю творчество Пола Скота и Шенка Томпсона. Отличная команда, спасибо за их музыку, выпущенную между 1992-1998.
@garglebard10 күн бұрын
Just found this interview - super interesting - just subscribed & will work through the rest of these too - thanks for sharing ✌
@spinnersofyarns11 күн бұрын
nice one Trevor
@andye7211 күн бұрын
Need more than 46 minutes for a deep dive with Trevor Fung. Part 2 please. This was a starter. Need the main course!! C'mon Lenny
@steviediamond49975 күн бұрын
Yeah it cut short . Abruptly
@jasonmfalconer11 күн бұрын
Test Pressing mix of his called 'i don't like acid' one the best ever so many replays of that❤
@legitorecords570111 күн бұрын
Great to learn the real history from those who made it
@dukromeo11 күн бұрын
this interview is a riot 😂
@dukromeo11 күн бұрын
Essential Mix from Havana ripped on a CD brought me here.
@dukromeo11 күн бұрын
i like the question about a return of the "golden era" in Ibiza. if it's possible and i believe it is - it's only a matter of time. let's go ☝
@StereoAnthony11 күн бұрын
One of the few real OGs in the house and rave culture.
@richmck00711 күн бұрын
I knew this guy from The Wag club, ( midweek was the best time to go ) out in London before House was wasted on the mainstream public and Ibiza. Trevor used to throw down some serious disco boogie for the dancers. One of the pilar’s of the British underground dance scene
@mattyg4999 күн бұрын
Winston was the doorman ))
@paisleysteelman725011 күн бұрын
Ended a bit suddenly 🤷♂️
@balearicburger11 күн бұрын
Big up Trevor Fung ❤
@JorgeBranco11 күн бұрын
So good to Remember those days at Ibiza ❤❤❤ love this talk guys
@JorgeBranco11 күн бұрын
Here iam. Portugal in da house
@dukromeo13 күн бұрын
Giant Step 💪
@dukromeo13 күн бұрын
those were some legendary raves wow 🤩
@waynedodds111713 күн бұрын
Ashley is such a nice bloke, I remember him very well, he was good mate to me when we were at school.
@popcycles13 күн бұрын
MAW was already remixing HUGE major label acts before they touched Gorgie Porgie. I think if you listen closely to this interview and you were alive and buying records during the era Gorgie is talking about, you'll realize he's got his dates wrong and has a lot of small little half truths.
@LAWRIE187515 күн бұрын
Absolute legend, can play it all!! 🫶
@ariganas660422 күн бұрын
True pioneer of the Australian dance scene... interview could have gone on for another 2 hours...
@drkthemusicman22 күн бұрын
Spirit of the sun guy????
@popcycles29 күн бұрын
Me gusta comer comida china.
@alexholding4629 күн бұрын
Your a great DJ caul cox the music you produced is good you know great music but some of that techno you play is not so great
@bernitabrown8436Ай бұрын
I'm so proud of my cousin I Love you all thr way from Georgetown Ga
@staceyr2718Ай бұрын
Awesome! Paul what a great legacy❤
@creativefilmzАй бұрын
My boy gotta be in there somewhere Paul Simpson.
@creativefilmzАй бұрын
Radio shack wow lol I guess clubman 1-1 Gemini wasn't out yet lol
@andromeda303808Ай бұрын
Class interview, Ashley B is an authentic connection to where things came out of, a positive & relevant musical force & brings a great energy, top fella Speaking of The trammps & the early disco movement; I would love to hear you interview Earl Young Big love to all our stateside folks, stay safe people
@DjskillzadlАй бұрын
My man Paul aka Pierre from the Vogel's day 😂... he brought Shank down to my spot in Plainfield to run that hip house joint.
@danwillett5657Ай бұрын
Can’t wait for this! 👏
@danwillett5657Ай бұрын
Trev’s the Don 👏
@gigigiseleworldАй бұрын
Recording Industry,, slice and dice. 🔹😂🔹. People do your homework,, before signing the doted line. Recording industry is a dusty business.
@oneguyz11Ай бұрын
Big up’s to my dude Paul for giving me a shout out as one of the pioneers of the Jersey sound, but Lenny don’t really F! With me so it is what it is
@karinewaldron9225Ай бұрын
I read Jo's book from cover to cover in one sitting! It's a great read! She was for me a goddess on the decks.. Seeing her in the 90's at Trade at Turnmills, Ministry of Sound and The Cross will forever be embedded in my memories.. absolutely gorgeous and very very cool 👌👌👊👊
@seanagnant5177Ай бұрын
In my life time that I only can vouch for and witness the Paradise Garage had the best sound system ever. It's hard to explain to folks about that Giant of a club whom never experienced it. Those who know house music originated in Chicago but New York took it to another level. Giving flowers to the Chi for Giving the world another genre of music. I'll always play house music until Jesus comes down and take the breathe out my body.