Zefrem23
28th January 2009, 11:04 PM
Hey fellow 'ardkore maniacs, got a few more IDs of tracks you'll probably know, give em a bash if you have a minute:
Clip 1: Sounds like it might be Italian, very distinctive synth loop
IDENTIFIED by IDStatik: Techno Bros - We Owe You Something
Clip 2: Massive hardcore syncopated synth sound, sounds a bit like Mescalinium United... I'll kick myself if it is.
IDENTIFIED by Raoul Moore: Jessie Deep! - S.H.U.M. on Lost Tracks Volume 1 (http://www.discogs.com/Jessie-Deep-Lost-Tracks-Vol-1/release/670379)
Clip 3: Uses the "we're rockin down the house" sample, though I don't think it's actually the MI7 track or any of its remixes... also quite hard
IDENTIFIED as MI7 - Rockin' Down the House (Disco Edit)
Clip 4: Unusual in that it's got distorted rapping over it, and has a very distorted staccato "yeah! yeah! yeah!" over each beat for 3 beats a bar.
IDENTIFIED by IDStatik: A Homeboy, A Hippie & A Funki Dredd - Start The Panic (future vibes mix)
Clip 5: Uses a repetitive "D'oh, right, yeeeh" (or something :$ )sample over a deep harcore hoovery Mescalinium-y sort of grindy thing.
Thanks lads, hope someone can make sense out the ramblings above and tie it up with the low quality samples from a 4th-generation vhs dub off my mate's camcorder... :confused:
Clip 1: Sounds like it might be Italian, very distinctive synth loop
IDENTIFIED by IDStatik: Techno Bros - We Owe You Something
Clip 2: Massive hardcore syncopated synth sound, sounds a bit like Mescalinium United... I'll kick myself if it is.
IDENTIFIED by Raoul Moore: Jessie Deep! - S.H.U.M. on Lost Tracks Volume 1 (http://www.discogs.com/Jessie-Deep-Lost-Tracks-Vol-1/release/670379)
Clip 3: Uses the "we're rockin down the house" sample, though I don't think it's actually the MI7 track or any of its remixes... also quite hard
IDENTIFIED as MI7 - Rockin' Down the House (Disco Edit)
Clip 4: Unusual in that it's got distorted rapping over it, and has a very distorted staccato "yeah! yeah! yeah!" over each beat for 3 beats a bar.
IDENTIFIED by IDStatik: A Homeboy, A Hippie & A Funki Dredd - Start The Panic (future vibes mix)
Clip 5: Uses a repetitive "D'oh, right, yeeeh" (or something :$ )sample over a deep harcore hoovery Mescalinium-y sort of grindy thing.
Thanks lads, hope someone can make sense out the ramblings above and tie it up with the low quality samples from a 4th-generation vhs dub off my mate's camcorder... :confused: