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Posted by SYSTEM-J on Apr-30-2012 02:34:

quote:
Originally posted by BeatsAndBeyond
There's another popular 90s track that I've got stuck in my head now, but I can't put my finger on the name. Will have to check my 90s cheese compilations later!


You're probably thinking of this:



Thanks to that pointless Steve Angello and Laidback Luke mix a couple of years back, this one still gets absolutely hammered by every commercial house DJ in the world. Probably one of the biggest house records of all time.

And yes, this sound is extremely boring and over-used. It is to commercial house what the supersaw is to uplifting trance, or the LFO wobble is to brostep.


Posted by Trance-M on May-01-2012 20:14:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
You're probably thinking of this:


D�j� vu


Posted by paulversuspaul on May-01-2012 20:37:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
You're probably thinking of this:



Thanks to that pointless Steve Angello and Laidback Luke mix a couple of years back, this one still gets absolutely hammered by every commercial house DJ in the world. Probably one of the biggest house records of all time.

And yes, this sound is extremely boring and over-used. It is to commercial house what the supersaw is to uplifting trance, or the LFO wobble is to brostep.



Ahhhh memories of my teenage years. Living in the states in piss hole oc the only dance songs you could hear was what mtv played late at nights on their dance show. I was probably the only teenager who used to stay up at nights to watch that show and headbangers ball. Dont care what anyone says, Show me love and everything but the girls missing todd terry remix will always be played in my house, car, or ipod. Along with the klfs america what time is love, those songs got me into edm.


Posted by paulversuspaul on May-02-2012 01:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Euforix
I agree with this but I think house music listeners usually don't care what makes music generic and what doesn't.



I never cared about "Show Me Love" but hell yes Todd Terry's remix of "Missing" is something I have in my iPod too. As overplayed track as it is but still. No other track reminds me of ibiza better than that.


Missing is a great example of taking a pop song and making it into a wonderful edm song by real simple additions that dont need a massive amount of extra stuff. Classic early house song.


Posted by Zharen on May-02-2012 03:38:

Oh God, Missing. I fell in love with that the first time I heard it on the radio in the mid-90's. That tune also helped pull me into EDM, I just wouldn't know it for a few more years.


Posted by Zharen on Oct-15-2012 04:42:

Found another track that utilizes a slight touch of our friend, the church organ.


Posted by BeatsAndBeyond on Feb-08-2014 12:58:

Mega bump!


quote:
Originally posted by BeatsAndBeyond
There's another popular 90s track that I've got stuck in my head now, but I can't put my finger on the name. Will have to check my 90s cheese compilations later!


quote:
Originally posted by Mr Game+Watch
^ was it "I Luv U Baby" by The Original?


Nope!

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-M
Maybe this. This came up first with me, 1993 and made with a Korg M1:

Robin S - Show Me Love


Nope!

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
You're probably thinking of this:

Robin S - Show Me Love


Nope x2!


I was thinking of Nightcrawlers - Push The Feeling On (MK Mix 95). I just came across a new remix of it on MK's Essential Mix which aired this week, and was reminded of this thread.

95 Version:


New 2013 remix:




Then I noticed that sljiva had already posted of one of the 1992 versions after my quandary. I should pay more attention really - it would have saved me two years of pondering!

quote:
Originally posted by sljiva
Noobs. From 1992:





Anyhoo, out of all the versions I have heard so far I still prefer the '95 version. It's far more accessible. The addition of the piano chords, funkier disco bassline, and soulful female vocals make it almost euro-dancy.


Posted by PoisonJam19 on Feb-08-2014 18:14:

maybe some of the newer stuff on Beatdown...


Posted by The Dark NINJA on Feb-09-2014 15:53:

quote:
Originally posted by LoveHate
well obviously, what i meant was whenever it comes back, its hot

and not sure on the exact sound but I think its from the Korg M1


totally 90's



Oh shit there is a chiuiwawa in the video


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