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I can't find the name of this song ANYWHERE
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| Rita |
A good few years ago (during the 90's) I used to record songs off the radio via cassettes. There is one song that I re-discovered recently on a tape but the name is completely anonymous to me now. It would be quite well known amongst people who really know Trance and was released around the same time as Da Hool- Meet her at the love parade (as that songs preceeds it on the cassette). I would best describe it as acid trance (I think). It uses a fairly primitive, "booming" style of beat. There are no wash effects and I wouldn't call it progressive. The best way I can possibly describe it as that it has a vocal loop throughout the whole song with, what sounds like, a black woman's voice and the phrase "bounce to the beat". It's melody is based on a very catchy, yet primitive, keyboard sequence, couldn't vary more than three or four notes.
Does anyone have a clue what this might be? I know I'm grasping on straws here but it's really getting to me. :conf: |
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| Rita |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh rising
i could be wrong, but check out http://www.westbrookrecords.com/ and listen to the first track... it might be it. :toothless |
Jesus. It's not that primitve ;) |
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