I am not sure about your dates as the original sample with the vocal I think
is something else, but I do know that DJ Q released a wicked tune about a
year ago.  It was on Glasgow Underground and called 'Fifty and Then'.  It
juxtaposed the later stabbing segment from Pump the Move and the vocal
'break it down and getcha in to the groove' that Mills sampled for
Purposemaker 01.

hope this helps.

Scott Mc
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> please reply to him directly... thanks!
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> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 17:12:06 -0000
> From: tlinder313 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Purposemaker Track ID?
>
> For the Detroit Technophiles.
>
> What is the name of the track that has a similar (identical) drum
> pattern to E-Dancer's "Pump the Move" but has a vocal of "breakitdown-
> and-getcha-into-the-groove".  I have it on a "Jeff Mills Live in
> Germany" mixtape from pre-'97 and D-Wynn played it at the Tribe 9
> anniversary party at Motor, in May 1998.
>
> I think it might be a Purposemaker track but I'm not positive.  Maybe
> even an E-Dancer "Pump the Move" remix (It's not the Kenny Larkin mix
> of it that was on the album, and it's not the original that had the
> Joey Beltram B-side).
>
> If you know what it is, can you give me the Track Title, Album Title,
> and possibly the matrix number?
>
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