House tunes that UK funky showed us were not boring

RWY

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Good comparison, similar sort of thing with Deep Tech and Oliver Huntemann's 'Rubin', a German Techno track from 2006

 


Terminator is actually DJ Gukwa but everyone bought south african tunes off afrodesiamp3 and it was on a dj cndo compilation on there, i think that's where the mislabelling came from. It's where people got most sdoko/clock etc from too
 

Dimensions

Active member
Good comparison, similar sort of thing with Deep Tech and Oliver Huntemann's 'Rubin', a German Techno track from 2006


Really is mad to think that tune was released 14 years ago, and has re-emerged (almost organically) to be big in a completely different scene...... good to know things like that can still happen in music.
 

WashYourHands

Cat Malogen
Yeah that's fair enough. I guess for me I just don't like clubbing as a social activity all that much. When I go clubbing I want to be overwhelmed by heavy sound - be that at 0 bpm drone or 240 speedcore. So in that regard, unlike luke I do have a soft spot for the NTS diggers - i just wish their showhosts had more personality. But clubbing as an activity on its own .. *sniffs haughtily* it's like saying I went to the golf over the weekend isn't it? Dire, I couldn't think of anything more sad and insecure. I'm into ritual, sweat, sex and machines, so i guess I'm never going to like the mainstream of clubbing, be that the Ibiza or just4uLondon versions.

For some reason the ?isn?t it?? bit created an internal narrative voiced by Ron Manager.

Nothing personal, been a long day.
 

tomfun

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What was the song that sampled this? I played it back in the day in funky sets and i know i have it on my hard drive somewhere, but i can't for the life of me remember what the title is.
 

Benny Bunter

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Fuzzy Logik - The Way You Move.

I had this on CD and in my iTunes but it seems to have disappeared. Not purchasable now from Beatport and the rest. Anyone have a clue what happened? Or even better, does anyone know where I can buy a digital copy from now....?

I think I remember back in the day trying to get this track and some other early fuzzy logik stuff on digital and having no luck, but it was getting hammered so much at the time. Was it ever properly released digitally?

EDIT: Scratch that, check ur pms
 
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boxedjoy

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I got the promo CD single of "In The Morning" a few weeks ago, it was £5 which isn't a lot of money really - but more than you would expect for a flimsy promo of a song released in the digital era.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I do like this phenomenon of old tunes getting picked up and transmitted into new genres. Also the idea that a single tune could be the basis for an entire genre if it was sufficiently fetishised.
 
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