I caught wind of this as D. Tiffany's remix of "Waiting" was reposted into my Soundcloud feed. The artist-name Human Movement had me wondering as I associate it with the Marc Mitchell & Paul Mack-project of the same name but as they haven't done anything new in years I had to look into it. It's an Australian act and it started out doing housier tracks but they've done a couple of melodic breaks-tracks that are quite nice.
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Dec-14-2020 12:12
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
Seems to be lots of '90s throwback heat emanating from Australia at the moment. These two are arguably on the borderline of electro, but I think they fit the thread:
Registered: Jan 2010
Location: Warrington, England
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Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
Productions had some sort of pureness in them.
GENUINE. UNIQUE. VARIETY.
Now everything sounds so half assed and follows a certain formula...feels like you're listening to the same track over and over.
Dec-20-2020 10:01
montana
dub come save me
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: södertälje. sweden
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Originally posted by vampirul_18
Oh my! This finally got a proper release? It's been kicking about since Phil K played it in his Balance Mix-CD from 2004.
I remember that there were rumors of its release in 2006 after PQM released a 2006 version along with a Schulz remix . I'm writing one of his versions as I believe it was actually his remix that used to be knocking about on white label, cained heavy by Oakey and was attributed to Quivver.
Was a bit bummed that it never got a proper release since I wanted to know how the proper beginning track started. Most of us that wanted to dj with it had that version/edit from the Balance-mix with a looped intro.
Anyhoo, good to finally see this getting a proper release.
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