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Hattrixx

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DSTxaU9iCQ Outlander - [A1] Untitled (TestZone TZ1 - 1991) "RARE R&S Release"
  2. Aha! This one's also by him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxxFoIwbCQU Dj Exodus and Woody - Bones Breaks To The Max ^And this one has the "Smoke Filled Thoughts" version of the Funky Drummer. I reckon the final Luv Ta Luv Ya component is a slice of Fresh 4 - Smoke Filled Thoughts
  3. There's more!!! Turns out that K-Rox (the engineer behind) Luv Ta Luv Ta made this as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH474ePTqRc K-Rox - Skull and Bonus Breaks ^The unidentified Funky Drummer type sample is in there, almost clear (808 bass line underneath). Must be some clues in there!
  4. It's this: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Warrior-Sampler-EP-1/release/319571 And yes, "The Man With The Masterplan" is the original source of that break. Also sampled by Awesome 3 on "Don't Go" (the original mix), layered with the "Fools Gold" breakbeat to make it ruffer / fatter.
  5. Sure, but often people don't like to hear conflicting opinions on sample sources. I daren't post in the Valley Of The Shadows thread, for example.
  6. Thanks! I'd usually keep something like this to myself, but it was just toooo interesting. I HAD to share! I didn't recognise it by watching Lady & The Tramp, I just somehow disassembled the Luv Ta Luv Ya beats in my head and had an instinctive hunch that it was The Siamase Cat Song. Incidentally, it was the low-end thumping percussion at the end of each phrase that gave it away, not the high pitched tingling. I recall being totally fascinated with that rhythm as a child. Don't know why! I wouldn't have remembered any of the film's script / plot or the character's names or anything like that! I agree, but I'm not convinced that it's the standard issue James Brown Funky Drummer... It might be a 2nd gen Funky Drummer... I haven't scrutinised it enough to be able to tell you which one. Yes, thank you! And I agree... What a great sample. It must have taken a bit of work to get it to work as well, the timing is sloppy as <insert random scapegoat>'s mother's clunge. Shucks, thanks! As fun as it is purely from a trainspotter's perspective I can't imagine it's the most useful find. Then again, who knows? Maybe we'll start hearing Paradox etc banging out this "break"...? Hahaha!
  7. btw I found the Siamese song, it needs to go up just over 9 semitones to match the Luv Ta Luv Ya speed
  8. It's all different, there's definitely no Foul Play samples in Breaking Free.
  9. That's not true, there are no such samples in Breaking Free!
  10. That so called "unknown latin percussion loop" is ...... wait for it.... please try to take me seriously (this is a personal find and it FREAKED ME OUT!).... Disney's Lady & The Tramp / We Are Siamese If You Please (comes in around 13/14 seconds) I have no idea how I just suddenly just realised as I haven't watched Lady & The Tramp for 20 odd years. I'm expecting skepticism, but going back and forth between the Skeleton track and the Disney clip, it's pretty obvious (all the details of the Disney clip can be heard in Luv Ta Luv Ya). Also, I doubted it enough to not even bother checking for a few days... but then I remembered that the Skeleton Krew tune samples King Louis doing his Jungle VIP lyric on Disney's Jungle Book. A coincidence? I put it to you that the Skeleton Krew likely had a Disney compilation album and were looking for obscure / funny / jungle-related samples.
  11. I'd just like to correct this... DIZNU002 "The Blue EP" A1: Dj Skywalker - "Killerwhale (Luna C Remix)" A2: Hattrixx - "Mental, Mental, Bonkin' Mental" AA1: Dj Skywalker - "Mash Up" AA2: Walrus - "Firefly" A1 ORIGINALLY WRITTEN BY DAVID CURRAN. ADDITIONAL REMIX & ENGINEERING WORK BY CHRIS HOWELL. A2 WRITTEN & PRODUCED BY OWEN PALMER. CHRIS HOWELL APPEARS COURTESY OF KNITEFORCE RECORDS. AA2 WRITTEN BY DAVID CURRAN, REPRODUCED BY OWEN PALMER. AA2 WRITTEN BY CHRIS SHAW, REPRODUCED BY CHRIS SHAW & OWEN PALMER. BOTH TRACKS ENGINEERED BY OWEN PALMER @ DIZZY TRAX.
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