Showing posts with label pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pop. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Hell, it’s 1968 again!

May ‘68 is 50 years young: it was generally a big middle finger stuck up to the system and the narrow-minded bourgeoisie. Enjoy this mix full of rebellious music from 1968 with a little help from the young Beatles & Stones, Floyd, Young, Zombies and a lot of Californian longhaired hippies.

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Party like it's 1967! prt. 1

This is a mix of songs from 1967, the year of the first rock festivals ever, like Fantasy Fair & Magic Mountain Music Festival, the Monterey International Pop Festival and Jazz Bilzen. It was also the year of The Summer of Love with the raise of the hippie phenomenon. 1967 saw the publishing of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the Stones' answer Their Satanic Majesties Request and the debut albums of both Pink Floyd and David Bowie.
In short, 1967 was the start of experimentation with sex, drugs and rock'n'roll.

Enjoy!

Monday, August 28, 2017

Party Like it's 1966! prt. 1

Hi there, it's been a long time ago since our last mix, but things will be more active now: the Electronic Hippies will release a series of 60's and 70's mixes, more or less in chronological order, to start with 1966, the year before The Summer of Love.
Enjoy, and twist and shout!

Monday, August 14, 2017

Nick Drake - Northern sky (1970)

hello, long time ago; here’s a contribution from our DJ Syd: Nick Drake - Northern sky (1970)

Friday, February 19, 2016

The Hippies: Modern Utopists prt. 1 - Protest & Loud

this is a special mix for Amateurama 2016

part 1: Protest & Loud: this episode is full of protest songs and the first loud music ever

Amateurama will take place in Leuven, 21-24 april 2016;
the Electronic Hippies (Roger & Dave) will play these 4 days an anthology of forgotten masterpieces from the era 1964 -> 1974;
all this in the basement of the Schouwburg: real underground!!!
yep, our first blog: let us know what you think of our concept of promoting lesser known counterculture music from the era 1964 - 1974