90’s Old School Dj Vinyl Mix

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1990s: The Good Decade. Popular music in the 1990s saw the continuation of teen pop and dance-pop trends which had emerged in the 1970s and 1980s. Furthermore, hip hop grew and continued to be highly successful in the decade, with the continuation of the genre’s golden age. Hence, ’90s songs can now be considered “throwbacks.” (Never, ever “oldies.” Thanks for your cooperation!) ‘Twas was a decade chock-full of serious ~tunage~ that went far beyond boy bands.

00:0003:14 -SNAP-Rythm is a Dancer 03:1406:20 -Haddaway-Life 06:2009:51 -Captain Hollywood Project-More & More 09:5113:17 -Intermission-Piece of My Heart 13:1717:04 -Maxx-Get Away 17:0420:05-2 -Brothers on the Floor-Dreams 20:0523:30 -Corona-Baby Baby 23:3026:54 -Captain Hollywood Project-After Party 26:5429:39 -Outhere Brothers-Bom Bom Boom 29:3932:04 -Soundlovers-Runaway 32:0436:27 -Ice Mc-Think about the way 36:2741:30 -Justine Earp-Oh La La La 41:3045:58 -Captain Hollywood Project-Only with You 45:5849:52 -Mr President-I Follow the Sun 49:5253:30 -Jam & Spoon-Right in the Night

The 1990s is often remembered as a decade of relative peace and prosperity: The Soviet Union fell, ending the decades-long Cold War, and the rise of the Internet ushered in a radical new era of communication, business and entertainment.


Things Only People Who Lived in the 1990s Will Remember

  • Singing Along to the AOL Dial-Up Noise.
  • Drinking Hi-C Ecto Cooler.
  • Wondering if Ross and Rachel Would Ever Get Back Together.
  • Trying to Determine Which Spice Girl You Were Most Like.
  • Getting Excited to Show Off Your Starwars Trapper Keeper at School.
  • The Joy of Getting the Last Copy of a Movie at Blockbuster.
  • Talking on a Cell Phone the Size of a Brick.
  • Being Disappointed when Your Discman’s Anti-Skip Protection Didn’t Deliver.

In 1931, RCA Victor launched the first commercially available vinyl long-playing record, marketed as program-transcription discs. These revolutionary discs were designed for playback at 33+1⁄3 rpm and pressed on a 30 cm diameter flexible plastic disc, with a duration of about ten minutes playing time per side.

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Until the recent rebound, annual vinyl LP/EP shipments never got higher than 3.4 million in 1998, ultimately cratering at 900,000 in 2006. If vinyl died at a certain time, you could say it was either in the late-’80s — when the music medium suffered its first massive blow — or the mid-’00s, when it reached its nadir.

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