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stelladry
30th January 2003, 09:32 AM
Right then, i'm re-living my old memories trying to remember the name of all these old gems and my grey matter just ain't up to it. I haven't got the facility to upload these tracks so I can only give you the descriptions below. Please have a read, if you can help with any i'd be eternally grateful. Cheers all.

1989 tune - who did the tune 'Release yer Body' was it Quartz?

1990 Early Sasha Shelleys intro tune - 'Orgasmic, Create a Cosmic Orgasm' (repeated) - Not Chantel - The Realm

1990 Sasha Shelleys tune - Italian Piano
Be Onnnnnnn Your Wayyyyy My Friend
Glad to know you (thats all I can make out of it)

Mid 1990 Sasha Tune samples Jungle Bros - I'll House you & Nicole - Rock The House, any help?

1990 Tune called 'Rock To The Beat' on US/Canadian Bigshot recs, who was the artist (was it Reece) - this also came out on a Belgium label (I think that was by '101')

1990 Sasha accapella from Shaboo/Manhatten Heights
I'm Hot For You, What You Gonna do, hot hot hot hot hot (used to get played over Orbital - Chime)

1990 Sasha end of the night tune
Ain't No Valley High Enough
Ain't No river wide enough
To keep me away from you (I think these are the vocals)

sorta in a gospel-y style

Mid 1990 Female vocal
Oh baby cant you see, you and I were meant to be
(another line)
The Atmopshere that surrounds me, the atmosphere that surrounds me

Early 1990 Sasha tune I used to have on Hypnosis 2 mix tape...but its lost - Sounds like a US track, male vocal
Keep on holding onto me...specially
Keep on moving closer, baby set me free
If you knew-w-w-w-w- love
If you knew-w-w-w-w- love

Used to get played before Frankie Knuckles - Your Love on early Sasha tapes


Cheers Paul

lastnightadj
30th January 2003, 10:03 AM
1989 tune - who did the tune 'Release yer Body' was it Quartz?

Qaurtz - did the original "Meltdown" which had the "move your body" vocal and "we are about to take you into the world of the LSD user" intro over Raze - Break for Love Beats/bass





1990 Tune called 'Rock To The Beat' on US/Canadian Bigshot recs, who was the artist (was it Reece) - this also came out on a Belgium label (I think that was by '101')

Yeah this was Reese - Rock To The Beat (KMS) - as you say 101 did a good version as well



1990 Sasha accapella from Shaboo/Manhatten Heights
I'm Hot For You, What You Gonna do, hot hot hot hot hot (used to get played over Orbital - Chime)

This vocal is sampled of a mid 80's disco tune - Karen Young - Hot For You



1990 Sasha end of the night tune
Ain't No Valley High Enough
Ain't No river wide enough
To keep me away from you (I think these are the vocals)

sorta in a gospel-y style


Jocelyn Brown/Inner Life - Aint no Mountain High Enough (Salsoul) - maybe???

pauly p
30th January 2003, 10:09 AM
Here`s a few for now (will have to think about the others)

1989 tune - who did the tune 'Release yer Body' was it Quartz?

-Was Bang the party (warriors dance records)

1990 Tune called 'Rock To The Beat' on US/Canadian Bigshot recs, who was the artist (was it Reece) - this also came out on a Belgium label (I think that was by '101')

-Kevin Saunderson did the orig on KMS records then was copied by 101 and also Jade 4 U (both on antler subway records)

1990 Sasha end of the night tune
Ain't No Valley High Enough
Ain't No river wide enough
To keep me away from you (I think these are the vocals)

-inner life - ain`t no mountain high enough was the orig but copied by someone called K3 or something like that.

The Atmopshere that surrounds me, the atmosphere that surrounds me

-Atm-os-fear - The atmosphere (USA records)

Cheers
Pauly P

Jonno
30th January 2003, 10:15 AM
1990 Early Sasha Shelleys intro tune - 'Orgasmic, Create a Cosmic Orgasm' (repeated) - Not Chantel - The Realm I suspect this will be Ursula Hybsch - Orgasm failing that Subliminal Aura - Ease The Pressure.

lastnightadj
30th January 2003, 10:26 AM
Originally posted by pauly p
Here`s a few for now (will have to think about the others)

1989 tune - who did the tune 'Release yer Body' was it Quartz?

-Was Bang the party (warriors dance records)




LOL - i just came back on this one - remembered it was Bang The Party - came out on Transmat too

stelladry
30th January 2003, 10:51 AM
lastnightadj, jonno & pauly p - thanks v.much

ps - also meant to type that the orgasmic intro isn't subliminal aura either so i'll try the ursula H track - any more info on this jonno?

thanks again all

paul

wildpitch
30th January 2003, 10:51 AM
My moneys on Bang The Party for the first one, but didn't the other version / release of Meltdown by Mark Summers have a different name?

doolz
30th January 2003, 10:55 AM
reese and 101 are the same person
more than 1 persons told me that
anyone confirm this

wildpitch
30th January 2003, 11:11 AM
101 are Belgian from what I remember, they specialised in ripping things off note for note didn't they?

stelladry
30th January 2003, 11:32 AM
i'm certain reese and 101 are different, reese was the us sound as in reese and santonio, where as 101 were belgium (jade 4 u, ramson kane & mr.london) and used to be more new beat ish

cheers

oldskooldazed (al)
30th January 2003, 11:43 AM
The Atmosphere that surrounds me - is defo

AT MZ FEAR fear mae b - atmosphere

ive just ripped if ya want taste a sample paul

al

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

stelladry
30th January 2003, 11:47 AM
thanks Al will be in touch later, cheers mate

wildpitch
30th January 2003, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by wildpitch
101 are Belgian from what I remember, they specialised in ripping things off note for note didn't they?

I also meant to say that Reese is otherwise known as Kevin Saunderson. Hence why most if not all Reese records would of appeared on his label KMS at some point.

Jonno
30th January 2003, 12:29 PM
I've got Ursula Hybsch on an obscure little Italian label - forget which now. There are 4 mixes on there, 2 of which are good start of set tracks which repeat the orgasms bit. I get you some more info when I get home.

It also got a release on ZYX.

lastnightadj
30th January 2003, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by wildpitch
didn't the other version / release of Meltdown by Mark Summers have a different name?


This is the original - checking for the dodgy spelling on the name

http://ebay3.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/_EBAY_64147e67cce95beb8ddb4ae4b14102cf/i-1.JPG


this was one done by the guys who later went on to do It's Too Late



the story i understand is that Mark Summers produced/engineered this - then there was some falling out and Mark Summers released "Melt Yo Body" under his own name

both of them are good but i prefer the Quartz version - Mark Summers' is a bit meagamixy for my tastes

wildpitch
30th January 2003, 01:25 PM
Originally posted by lastnightadj
the story i understand is that Mark Summers produced/engineered this - then there was some falling out and Mark Summers released "Melt Yo Body" under his own name

both of them are good but i prefer the Quartz version - Mark Summers' is a bit meagamixy for my tastes

That's it LNDJ, I thought the track name was something similar to Release Your Body. I like it, probably partly due to the story behind it, very Chicago!

doolz
31st January 2003, 09:45 AM
http://poesienoire.free.fr/sideprojects/OtherCompilations/

This Is The New Beat Polygram 841589-2 1989 CD
1. Pick A Number: Groovy (?)
2. Mac Sample: House inspector (Inger/Grouls)
3. Miss Nicky Trax: Acid in the house (Inger/Van Oekel/Khan)

4. 101: Rock to the beat (Saunderson/Echols)

5. Erotic Dissidents: Move your ass (Morton/Sherman)
6. Lords Of Acid: I sit on acid (Inger/Khan/Van Oekel/Van Lierop)
7. Dirty Harry: D-bop (Inger/Khan/Van Oekel)
8. Electric Shock: Don't talk about sex (Chris Inger/Praga Khan)
9. Boy Toy: Touch my body (Inger/Khan/Van Oekel)
10. Secrets Of China: Chinese ways (Morton/Sherman)
11. 101: Move your body (Jade4U/Ramson/Khan/Mr.London)
12. Erotic Dissidents: Shake your hips (Morton/Sherman)
13. Dirty Harry: Double B (Inger/Khan/Van Oekel)
14. S.M.: Sm (Ro Maron/J.L.Nowe

looks like saunderson did it to me ???

wildpitch
31st January 2003, 09:57 AM
Originally posted by doolz

looks like saunderson did it to me ???

Doesn't it. But that's just the credits for writing the track Doolz, not a listing for who the members of 101 are. From memory track 11 is similar to Rock To The Beat, but as it's different enough to be classed as a tune in its own right the names of 101 are credited - Jade4U etc etc.

That album is probably the best New Beat one I've seen, althought the track listing is slightly different on my copy.

wildpitch
31st January 2003, 10:03 AM
Originally posted by wildpitch
Doesn't it. But that's just the credits for writing the track Doolz, not a listing for who the members of 101 are. From memory track 11 is similar to Rock To The Beat, but as it's different enough to be classed as a tune in its own right the names of 101 are credited - Jade4U etc etc.

That album is probably the best New Beat one I've seen, althought the track listing is slightly different on my copy.


http://www.darlingnikkie.com/discography/88-89.html#89

Have a look on Nikki's site. Nikki = Jade4U = etc etc etc.

digthemusic
1st February 2003, 03:12 PM
Originally posted by Jonno
I've got Ursula Hybsch on an obscure little Italian label - forget which now. There are 4 mixes on there, 2 of which are good start of set tracks which repeat the orgasms bit. I get you some more info when I get home.

It also got a release on ZYX.

It`s on the flying records label as well.

digthemusic

stelladry
1st February 2003, 04:12 PM
thanks for all your help

any1 any ideas on the last one on my list please???

Early 1990 Sasha tune, sounds like a US track, male vocal
Keep on holding onto me...specially
Keep on moving closer, baby set me free
If you knew-w-w-w-w- love
If you knew-w-w-w-w- love

Used to get played before Frankie Knuckles - Your Love