|
Progressive house or tribal, mid 90's, Ireland & Scotland hit, made in Scotland
|
View this Thread in Original format
| STEF59 |
https://soundcloud.com/stephane-thullier-378015411/progressive-id-track-from-scotland-mid-nineties
I tried to sing it, same tempo with a lot a percussions and violon after the break. Long track >7 mn. Played a saturday night at "radio atlantic 252" probably between 1992 and 1995 november-december; 1994 seems to be the good year. I didn't find anything on Soma quality records. So thank you if you have an idea. |
|
|
| STEF59 |
| quote: | Originally posted by miguelon
Track deleted |
Now it works. |
|
|
| STEF59 |
| I tried to find it between 1992 and 1994. I repeat that this track has been played as a hit from "dance party" in Scotland in november-december 1992 or 1993 or 1994. I never found it in any compilations or dj mix. The label is well known and i heard it was "Soma" but it's not Slam or any well known dj because the name was a long title. In discogs, i tried to identify it as "progressive house" and "progressive trance", also "tribal" but i didn't find. This track sounds like "Sabres of paradise - Smokebelch" from Warp records and it contains the same tempo and melody as violons, drums, percussions, breaks with only one instrument. Any idea ? |
|
|
|
|