909originals is THREE! Here are some of our favourite articles from the past year…

Three… it’s the magic number! 909originals celebrates its THIRD BIRTHDAY today, and we would like to thank all of our readers and followers for their continued support.

Since we launched the site in the summer of 2017, we hope we’ve been able to live up to our promise of delivering ‘the stories behind the music’, as well as rekindling some fond memories of yesteryear.

With that in mind, here are some of our favourite articles from the past 12 months (click text to open in new window):

Our ‘non-techno’ conversation with Dave Clarke about photography and the Saga series… 🙂

Our chat with the Sir Henry’s crew about their experience at Homelands Ireland 2000… 🙂

Still twisting his melon… our chat with Happy Mondays’ Shaun Ryder… 🙂

Our catch up with legendary selector Greg Wilson… 🙂

Our interview with Paul Oakenfold on the 25th anniversary of the Goa Essential Mix… 🙂

The world of electronic music remembers LFO’s Mark Bell on the fifth anniversary of his passing… 🙂

Ten things you might not have known about Orbital’s seminal ‘Brown Album’… 🙂

Recalling the hedonistic mayhem of Mixed Salad at McGruders (RIP Al Keegan)… 🙂

Our recent catch up with Nick Halkes, co-founder of XL Recordings and founder of Positiva… 🙂

Our chat to techno queen Ellen Allien about her new album, AurAA… 🙂

Our interview with the legendary Roland Clark for our ORIGINALS series… 🙂

A playlist of 25 tracks that sample Kraftwerk’s Trans Europe Express… 🙂

Our interview with All Day I Dream’s Lee Burridge on his formative years in music… 🙂

The story of Homelands Ireland 1999 from those at the front line… 🙂

Notes on Rave in Dublin’s James Redmond on the past, present and future of Dublin clubbing… 🙂

… plus too many others to mention!

We’ve lots more planned over the coming weeks and months, so as they say in pirate radio land, ‘keep it locked’ too 909originals.com. Thanks again!!

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