I wish I could, Herbs.
But I couldn't even keep two records in time. Ironically, the main man from the first sound system I hung out with, Bedlam, started a facebook page a month or so back, and I spoke to people I haven't seen in the flesh since the early '90s.
Including two of our best DJs (Murf and Aztek). I asked them, but they never made tapes back then. Though I could ask for recommendations.
Though I've found this, from the Liberator DJs. Those three played first, then Murf f¨cked with your head and took you out of body at the best parties, then Aztek gave you the mosh as dawn approached (or Sunday lunchtime depending on when we started) knowing your soul had been saved and you were in safe hands.
So this is the sound of the London underground scene in the early '90s. Well, part of it. This is the 303 stuff that got you going for a few hours until everyone was peaking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AH_5OyCsco&t=445s
Well worth a listen, but it's an hour long set so takes you on a trip.
If you want one silly song from a different style, the sort we'd play on Sunday afternoon when the rig had warmed up, this is a bit of a giggle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqJ0NI-5SfE
As it's made for mixing, the first minute and a bit seems to have nothing, but listen from there (or the beginning) and wait for it to kick in.
This is the B-side. It's harder and faster than the classical London Underground above, as it's a year or two later. When hardcore was getting towards Gabba. But this is also a 303 tune, but being harder and faster is fun, but doesn't give your head as much space to rise the frequencies as the top mix. Worth a listen to get the idea of the move from acid towards Gabba:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxIj6lNCzmU
Oh, you must listen to this. It's the story of my life.
Also by Liberator. The narrations starts after the first break c.1'45" in. Replace Stella with Special Brew and "until Monday night" with "for the next two decades" and this is true:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZH8jdFU3jM
It's a joke, but it's funny if you lived it, and still has a great 303-line on the mix-out.
But if you want some Spiral Tribe Hard Trance as opposed to Bedlam acid (which you may prefer on shrooms, or depending on taste), I'll try and dig some out for you.