it's good but I don't know it, but the rhythm reminds me of Keeep Your Body Workin' by KLEEER I think they took the same bass guitar from the KLEEER track.
Been wanting to know what this is made up of for years. Funky, GQ-ish groove - don't think the wobbly strings are from the same (original) track. It's not unlikely that the bass, drums and keyboards are from separate sources either - though I hope not! :o This is one of very few house records that makes it into my box when I spin.
http://hometown.aol.co.uk/HYDRAULIC%20FUNK/MOODY2.mp3
Again, any help appreciated...can someone solve the mystery??? :lol:
it's good but I don't know it, but the rhythm reminds me of Keeep Your Body Workin' by KLEEER I think they took the same bass guitar from the KLEEER track.
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I was gonna post the same thing at exactly the same time!!!
I know where you guys are coming from with the Kleeer thing (or 'De Kleeer Ting' 8) ) but I know '...Body...' backwards and I reckon I'd probably twig instantly if it were used here. It's a bit like a cross between that and 'Soul On Your Side'/'Disco Nights' to my ears.
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Sorry QUINNY but I won the race this time, but you gave me what I'm looking for this morning with my question about (Drac's Back by the Bollock Brothers)Originally Written by QUINNY
Forrrce, QUINNY, you are both great.
Forrrce: In my original reply, which was aborted by the server not responding when I hit submit I went on to say "don't forget, they can and do change notes around even when sampling". So, although not in the same order, I still reckon Keep Your Body Movin' is possily where the notes are lifted from. It's the sound that does it for me.
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