Shmuel & Choopie - Sunrising (2004)
Fred Numf vs. Five Point O - Globalisation 2003
anyone else think so? they rnt exact but remind me of one another.
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May-16-2005 15:42
Aiwendil
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Joey Beltram - Energy Flash
Yello - You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess - Great Mission (Jam & Spoon's Hands On Yello)
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May-18-2005 03:11
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Joey Beltram - Energy Flash
Orbital - Chime (Live)
same exact fucking outro melody. Don't see why Orbital would do such a conscpicuous thing, and although i don't know the rationale for it, i'm quite convinced it was done deliberately.
May-18-2005 04:21
Aiwendil
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uh..chime was originally released in 1989, and joey beltram sampled those strings on purpose. those particular strings are originally from a movie...forgot the name of it...oh yeah, "Scarface"
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May-18-2005 04:23
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thx for clearing that up, as i mentioned i didn't know the rationale for it. Chime (Live) was released in 91' which i have on the Orbital CD. I'm assuming that's slightly different than the original Chime from 89'?
And damn, i've seen Scarface several times..can't believe i couldn't recall that melody...
May-18-2005 04:27
Aiwendil
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B-Zet - Everlasting Pictures (Right Through Infinity) [1995]
Paula Cole - I Don't Wanna Wait [1996]
the first reminded me of the second the first time i heard it. of course the paula cole track is more "poppy" in that it tries to pull your emotions out of you more. everlasting pictures is very emotional as well, but somewhat less than i don't wanna wait. my guess is because while the 303(?) is in the foreground and the piano is in the background on EP, the piano melody is really prominent in IDWW. and let's face it, acid isn't quite as emotive as a nice piano ballad. everything else in each track is pretty equal. both breakbeat, both have flighty chords in the background, both have fairly large smattering of vocals. the content of the vocals in both evoke or attempt to evoke nostalgia in the listener.
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May-18-2005 08:41
klappa
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here are two resembles
Orbital - Belfast (Sasha vs. The Light rmx)
The Knife - Heartbeats