Deckard
7th June 2019, 04:28 PM
OK long shot but here goes.
Back in '93 I was handed a home made mix tape using 12" records as the source material. I've identified all tracks bar one and it's bugged me for 26 years! The tape consists of primarily Scottish dance acts such as TTF, QFX, Q-Tex, Suburban Delay, Ultra-sonic and Chill FM - all tracks from 92 or 93 so I suspect my mystery track is likewise a Scottish act from around the same time.
Track duration is exactly 4 mins. Starts with a female voice/sample "Do you see the light, do you see the light (x4) before it breaks into a synth techno break. Then around 30 seconds in we get a male voice/MC saying "here it comes" Around the 1 min 30 mark the piano break comes in and at about the 2 min 30 another voice saying "I can't hear you, I can't hear you" (repeated)
Very much in the style of the Time Frequency but had no joy in an I'D. I've got a poor quality phone recording if it helps!
Many thanks in advance!
Back in '93 I was handed a home made mix tape using 12" records as the source material. I've identified all tracks bar one and it's bugged me for 26 years! The tape consists of primarily Scottish dance acts such as TTF, QFX, Q-Tex, Suburban Delay, Ultra-sonic and Chill FM - all tracks from 92 or 93 so I suspect my mystery track is likewise a Scottish act from around the same time.
Track duration is exactly 4 mins. Starts with a female voice/sample "Do you see the light, do you see the light (x4) before it breaks into a synth techno break. Then around 30 seconds in we get a male voice/MC saying "here it comes" Around the 1 min 30 mark the piano break comes in and at about the 2 min 30 another voice saying "I can't hear you, I can't hear you" (repeated)
Very much in the style of the Time Frequency but had no joy in an I'D. I've got a poor quality phone recording if it helps!
Many thanks in advance!