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  1. The file is only 149kb, bit rate = 96kbps and only 16 seconds long. I'm a bit anoid with this actually as putting a clip on here would make it easier to ID.
  2. This one was definately made in '96 - it was a fast jungle tune - not the convential jump up that we know, but there were still ragga samples - lyrics etc being used in dnb/jungle tunes in '96 (this one was kind of both) - obviously the production techniques were getting more and more detailled and tighter as the style and technology was proggressing.
  3. This tune's been bugging me since I 1st heard it in '96 - this was a wicked bit of drum & bass. The words in it go "Selectaaaaaaaa - se,se,se,se(fading in), Selectaaaaaaaa - Hold on, A second time!" Another lyric I remember in it is "All those that love the ganja, that love the sensimella!" It uses the Amen break and is to me a very hyper intense tune. I hope someone can help us out with this ID, that would be very much appreciated.
  4. I'm looking for a break used by some artists on Labello Blanco Recordings and others- these are the only ones I can give names for. It was used on Audaleyz Boys - Music Is So Wonderful, Macka Brown - People Station and New Class A - So Fine. It was also used on Dica & Vinyl Groove - Rush On You from the Weekend Rush EP Part 2 from 1992 or 1993. I've been wanting to ID this break for years, ever since I heard it first on one of the above tracks. There was one other track I remember it was used on that I heard on Kool FM in 1993 but I have no ID for it. I know I'm stretching it a bit but if someone could even put a clean clip of it on here as well that would be very much appreciated.
  5. Thanks a lot mate that was really bugging me- I'm going to look for that sweet sensation tune, I bet it's rare but I'll give it a go anyway. That was quick though, I only put that request in on Saturday, I'm amazed.Thanks again.
  6. Hi. I just want to know where that Amen used in that way originally came from. I think it was Carl Craig or Carl Cox or someone from a track from '92 or '93. I thought it would be easy to find on the net as I've heard the track and ID'd it before but have forgotten because I didn't make a proper not of it. The break sounds like it was cut and filtered - starting with the high tone version first then the lower tone version, in the same bar. Thanks.
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