World Of Rave #471
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Slipmatt's World of Rave Episode 471 dives deep into the golden era of hip house and early 1990s underground dance music, blending raw energy with nostalgic reverence. The episode unfolds as a sonic time capsule, spotlighting rare and classic tracks from the late '80s and early '90s, including deep cuts from Fast Steady, Jungle Brothers, Young MC, and the legendary Susanza Tyree. Slipmatt curates a high-octane mix that celebrates the genre’s fusion of hip-hop lyricism and dancefloor rhythm, emphasizing authenticity, rawness, and the cultural weight behind each track. He reflects on the era’s legacy with a personal touch, referencing his own 2026 bootleg edit as a nod to the cyclical nature of music revival. The episode isn’t just a playlist—it’s a cultural archaeology of a moment when dance music and street poetry collided with fearless originality.
Hip house in the late '80s and early '90s fused raw hip-hop lyricism with dancefloor energy, creating a unique cultural hybrid.
Tracks like Young MC’s 'Bust a Move' and Susanza Tyree’s 'Miss Joe Smoove' showcase lyrical precision and genre-defining innovation.
Slipmatt uses a 2026 bootleg edit to bridge past and present, proving that vintage sounds remain relevant through modern reinterpretation.
The episode highlights the importance of underground labels like DJ International and Tamten Records in shaping the hip house movement.
True authenticity in music comes from unfiltered expression—'no frills, no fluffs'—not from commercial polish.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Opening the Vault: Hip House Origins
“I'm known as the DJ F-A-S-T-E-Double-D-I-E You see, you saw Cause I'm about to get raw and raw Raw than you've ever seen before”
The Sound of the Underground: UK & Jamaica Influence
Slipmatt explores the UK’s Double Trouble and Jamaica’s Tamten Records, highlighting how international rhythms shaped the evolution of hip house.
Young MC & the Art of the Mic
“I spit them out when the flavor's gone And I repeat the chewing process till the breakup gone Cause I'm tough like a bone, sly like Stallone”
Legacy of the 1989–1991 Era
Slipmatt reflects on the cultural significance of tracks from 1989–1991, emphasizing their rawness, authenticity, and lasting influence on modern dance music.
Closing the Loop: 2026 Revisited
“I've actually done a slip back 2026 boot. Check this out. Exclusive business.”
“I spit them out when the flavor's gone And I repeat the chewing process till the breakup gone Cause I'm tough like a bone, sly like Stallone”
“I've actually done a slip back 2026 boot. Check this out. Exclusive business.”
“-T -E -Double -D -I -E You see, you saw Cause I'm about to get raw and raw Raw than you've ever seen before”
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Slipmatt
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Young MC
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Fast Steady
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Tamten Records
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Susanza Tyree
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Jungle Brothers
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DJ International Records
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Metz Crew
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Splitman
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