OldSkoolLover88
24th October 2010, 08:14 PM
Hi everyone,
I have been searching (off and on for 20 years) for an Acid house track that I heard on Dance FM in 1990. I assume it was released the same year. The DJ (can't remember which one) mixed it into the end of Bam Bam's 'Where's your child?'
It starts with a slow piano (single chord striking every 2 bars) before breaking into a piano break, not dissimilar to Strings of Life, but in a higher octave. All the while there is a heavy acid bassline behind the piano, in the same vein as the one in Acid Thunder.
After a few bars the tune breaks down and a male voice says something like "break the water, break the water, break the waves... (or 'sail the waves??')"
And that's all I remember... It obviously had an effect on me, I can never hear 'Where's your child' without expecting that piano to be mixed in!
Thanks in advance for any light shed on this!
OldSkoolLover88
I have been searching (off and on for 20 years) for an Acid house track that I heard on Dance FM in 1990. I assume it was released the same year. The DJ (can't remember which one) mixed it into the end of Bam Bam's 'Where's your child?'
It starts with a slow piano (single chord striking every 2 bars) before breaking into a piano break, not dissimilar to Strings of Life, but in a higher octave. All the while there is a heavy acid bassline behind the piano, in the same vein as the one in Acid Thunder.
After a few bars the tune breaks down and a male voice says something like "break the water, break the water, break the waves... (or 'sail the waves??')"
And that's all I remember... It obviously had an effect on me, I can never hear 'Where's your child' without expecting that piano to be mixed in!
Thanks in advance for any light shed on this!
OldSkoolLover88