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Posted by Freak on Nov-10-2006 22:15:

Big Ears After 14 years it is over....

No- I'm not giving up Dj'ing yet- although I am on the verge. This is something much more geeky than that.

I heard a record on a mix tape in 1993.
It was an old Sasha mix tape- but wasn't actually named as sasha, as it was done under another name.
No inlay, no tracklisting, and of course this was in the days pre interweb.

I've been searching for the artist, the name and a subsequent copy of this record for almost 14 years with absolutely nothing to go on. Ive played it to people, and drawn blanks. Ive emailed people clips (i still have the tape!) and had nothing offered as a suggestion. I've tried the phone service in the uk where you dial 2580 and hold the phone up and it texts you the name- and it has got it wrong every time.

Completely randomly and unexpectedly today, I was making one of my many browses and purchases on Juno. Had one final look in the sale in the house section (Ive raided most of the good stuff ) and purely by chance clicked on the wrong record to open and listen.
had a listen, and f*ck me if it wasn't a bootleg remix of this track! Same vocal- would recognise it anywhere.
So, a little google detective work and some quick checks at my regular deleted and rare online haunts and I've finally tracked it down and bought a mint original copy.

Transformer 2- 'can't get enough'(the album version- not any of the 90s remixes) . I cant find any samples of the mix I am on about- only the cheese-tastic positiva remixed mixes and some others.

Not particuarly rare or collectable- but this one tune is the earliest house tune I remember liking, and it has been bugging the hell out of me for a looooooong time. If it wasnt for this tune I perhaps wouldnt have bought my first atari and copy of cubase and learnt to write and produce, which led to my DJ'ing career. Scary! FOURTEEN YEARS!

Semi- pointless and very geeky thread I suppose, but beats the shit out of another 'which headphones should I buy' thread doesn't it ?


Posted by i got big pants on Nov-10-2006 22:30:

congrats man!!! isn't it such a great feeling finding tracks that aren't really rare or sought after...but you've never known the artist or anything else....and once u get it...just like joygasm all over. remember that happened with me and seven cities the ambient dub


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-10-2006 22:39:

This thread would be 1000X cooler with a sample



But good on ya!


Posted by KilldaDJ on Nov-10-2006 22:41:

sweet, that sounds vintage


Posted by Tony Morello on Nov-10-2006 22:53:

sample or stfu

good on ya, i love that release you get when you finally nail down that track you've been digging for

haven't had a track i've been looking for that long though


Posted by OMNIFEX on Nov-10-2006 23:41:

Freak

Great story!

I've been DJing for around 12 years, and know how
good it feels when you find that one record
that you've been searching feverishly for.

It's always when you least expect, things pop up.

Congratulations Dude.


Posted by montana on Nov-11-2006 00:51:

it's a fucking classic that tune. The Perpetual mix is the greatest version. classic 90's tune.


Posted by DannyO on Nov-11-2006 01:32:

Thats awesome, I have a couple similar situations.

Years ago when I was really getting into DJing, around 1996 maybe even 97, I heard a mix on the radio by a couple local DJs, there was one track in it that was played and blew my mind, I also recorded the mix onto a tape at the time, and did similar things with trying to get people to recognize the track, this went on for ever and I had no luck, and couldn't find DJs who played it, I never heard it again and basically gave up, well after afew years and then moving to Canada, about 2 years ago I was browsing the England forum on TA, and made a comment about some of the local DJs from my home town, well there was a guy who rarely comes here but was on around the same time and he saw my post and PMed me, so we ended up talking alot on MSN and of course got around to talking about the DJs and the music, I ended up sending him a copy of a couple of the mix tapes I got from the radio show, and I mentioned to him that I LOVE the track at xx:xx into the mix, he KNEW the track and gave me the name of it.....I was blown away, it took me years and having to go to the other side of the world to find out the name, but I still didn't have the track, and it turned out it was in very limited supply as it was actually made by those 2 local DJs that span it on that show, and they only made afew copies and they had all been sold, as obviously it was an old track by now, but after about 5 months of searching online constantly, I got lucky and found it at some little tiny store in the middle of Eastern Europe (can't remember the name of the country).

All I can say is, GOOD things DO come to those who wait.

Oh and if anyone wanted to know the name of the track it was Mad-M - Savannah.

I have other ones that are similar, one which includes a track which I tracked down and ordered not long ago and I JUST this second recieved it.


Posted by Michael May on Nov-11-2006 03:57:

Great Thread! Congrats!

Rock On,

Mike


Posted by TaylorR on Nov-11-2006 03:59:

lol, what did your face look like once you heard those vocals?

im guessing a mix between these....


Posted by SPAWNmaster on Nov-11-2006 04:55:

wow thats really cool bro i know the feeling exactly


Posted by Igaryok on Nov-11-2006 06:37:

This reminds me of a track I was searching for by Enigma for like 2 years, before I even knew what who Enigma was.


Posted by Trance Android on Nov-11-2006 07:37:

Hey man you only had to ask & I coulda told you it was Transformer 2

Good work, I still get that feeling when I finally name a great ID/Unknown track on live mixsets. Thats only half the battle, actually buying the track you've been huntin down is a whole new feeling!!

Congrats


Posted by Freak on Nov-11-2006 09:40:

-EDIT-
better sample:
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/s...r?C=SDIMCD7&S=l

Classic progressive house!

Feel a bit of a TBH. It is on positiva!
In all the thousands upon thousands of records I have, and all the thousands of others I have heard, I've never heard it since.

Oh well...thats another off the list


Posted by shades_of_gray on Nov-11-2006 10:14:

Congrats mate.
Its a mystery how your mix cassette isnt chewed up by now!

Sweet little spaced out track really, with great vocals.


I finally id'ed a track from 7 years ago, but 14 years! that must have been a great feeling.
But as Trance Android said, buying the track is a whole new feeling, but if its a rare one, thats where the headache begins trying to find one for sale!


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Nov-13-2006 21:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Freak
-EDIT-
better sample:
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/s...r?C=SDIMCD7&S=l

Classic progressive house!

Feel a bit of a TBH. It is on positiva!
In all the thousands upon thousands of records I have, and all the thousands of others I have heard, I've never heard it since.

Oh well...thats another off the list


eewwwwwwwwww...sounds like something DJ alligator would play


Posted by Saka on Nov-13-2006 21:42:

I have had the same thing with the track 'Lost Vagueness' by Utah Saints.
I heard the track in when I was 15, and recorded it off the radio, It was a latenight set I was listening to.
I didn't know how to go about finding out who it was etc, and when I finally got the internet and bb I had ttly forgotten about it.

Then I was listening to samples of Oliver Lieb (<3) tracks and remix's and heard it, I went through the roof I was overjoyed and it felt like a great weight was lifted off my shoulders hehe.

So now 5 years later I have that answered, I have only one track left I need ID'ing on a tape upstairs, I think you may have inspired me to go search for it and try getting it ID'd on here.


Posted by Rebel Brown on Nov-13-2006 23:27:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
eewwwwwwwwww...sounds like something DJ alligator would play


It's from 1993 you fucking tit.


Posted by Freak on Nov-13-2006 23:30:

quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
eewwwwwwwwww...sounds like something DJ alligator would play

Dj alligator was probably still eating rusks when this came out....1992/93 remember..... That is what progressive house sounded like then- nothing like it does today.

quote:
Originally posted by sakabatou
So now 5 years later I have that answered, I have only one track left I need ID'ing on a tape upstairs, I think you may have inspired me to go search for it and try getting it ID'd on here.


get on the case- stick it on here!



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