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Way of the future
Foul Play - Music is The Key
Greatest intro/breakdown ever!
Great tune, one of foul plays best! (and I finally got my hands on a copy!!!)
Foul Play - Music is The Key
Greatest intro/breakdown ever!
alex reece (featuring Deborah Anderson) - feel the sunshine (Bjork-esque, nice & poppy)
nice one. the sample was from liz fraser w/ this mortal coil, I believe.Fanu - Siren Song
nice one. the sample was from liz fraser w/ this mortal coil, I believe.
similar vibe, same year: DJ Trax "Serenity" (Paradox Rmx)
Somewhat similar, at least from the point of view of mixing, though not nearly as eerie or moody as the Fanu. I just noticed however that the original post asked for vocals that were songs, not merely samples, so I'm not sure on second thought that either really apply.Similar vibe? I'm on to this one!
The sample on siren song is wicked - I think it's used in Mulholland Drive (prob where he got the idea from).
I just noticed however that the original post asked for vocals that were songs, not merely samples, so I'm not sure on second thought that either really apply.
All of Nicolette's SUAD stuff.
This isn't helpful, really, but i feel compelled to mention DJ SS' (?) godawful cover of Whitney Houston's 'Bodyguard' song. (That was right around the height of that 'diva' thing in pop culture.) I don't know why anyone would think that was a good idea - "yeah mate, what that melodramatic catterwalling needs is some amens and a nice reese under it."
It's "Black", the first one in the color series.
Urban Shakedown 'Some Justice'
Urban Shakedown said:naheee-hooo ouh-oueee-yeah ehhheyahayeyay ohhh yeahh we'll live as one family
there was a wicked tune really nervous and anxious that starts out with a female voice singing something in a minor key like ' i feel like i'm going to die sometimes, that i'm going to explode sometimes,' something like that before dropping into a real roller, could be dillinja, really good late 90's d and b, can't remember what it is, don't own it, what is it?
Female vocals, in 'songs' not just as samples, in a jungle/hardcore context? It's such a great configuration of sounds, I really hope it wasn't just a novelty kind of thing.