all ID's are here :
www.old-skool.dsl.pipex.com/name.htm
most wanted are :
http://www.old-skool.dsl.pipex.com/u...novansmith1.rm
http://www.old-skool.dsl.pipex.com/unknowns/unknown1.rm
all ID's are here :
www.old-skool.dsl.pipex.com/name.htm
most wanted are :
http://www.old-skool.dsl.pipex.com/u...novansmith1.rm
http://www.old-skool.dsl.pipex.com/unknowns/unknown1.rm
Unknown1 is Def Con Vol3 (Altitude) going like the clappers. This ID has been put up before hasn't it?
Last edited by marchwiel; 18th January 2005 at 01:46 PM.
>>>Unknown1 is Def Con Vol3 (Altitude) going like the clappers.
nah, definitely not m8.... i got that tune and the techno riff is similar.... but nothing else
unless i got the wrong mix of it ?
If anyone can conclusively provide links to the various mixes , then perhaps we can clear it up , but i'm 99% sure its not Defcon..
It's not 'Altitude' although it defo steals from it. I remember there being a Carl Cox mix of somebody's n it used the altitude riff, soz but I cant remember the artist, but I think the label was MMR, same one as Visa. This might help
Absolutely, positively, definitely not Altitude or Altitude remix. Uses the same riff but is way too fast, has a heavy breakbeat and has a vocal. That bugger been floatin round the net for years.
>>That bugger been floatin round the net for years.
about 7 years to be precise !
I was wondering whether it was from a genuine mixtape or not, or whether someone had just "made" the tune on their PC and pretended it was unknown.
However, that legend called Easygroove plays it in 1992.... so i reckon its got to exist as Easygroove got most of his vinyl from Bristol like me at that time.
I guess I was wrong then, sorry.Originally Posted by Dara
In my defence, I did say it sounds like it was going like the clappers.Originally Posted by Dara
to be honest... most people only listen to the start of the clip & think "nah" & the best bit is the break down & the vocal near the end !
mike
that zephania tune is on acid donuts records from swindon
cheers dude
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