YES!  I listened to a sample online and that's the exact track.  Thanks so
much for your help, I appreciate it.

Now for step 2...it seems this song is not available for purchase on CD in
an unmixed version.  Does anyone know if it's available for commercial
download anywhere?

Thanks again.

Leslie

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Malbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Movement track ID please

Sounds like you're describing Pepe Braddock's "Burning/Deep Burnt".  
Always a crowd pleaser, and no better place to hear it than Hart Plaza.
-- 
Ian

On May 30, 2004, at 11:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> During Garth Trinidad's shockingly great set on High Tech Soul Stage, 
> he
> dropped a song that floored the crowd.it got the biggest response that 
> I saw
> the entire day.  It was right after the disco-scorcher portion of his 
> set
> when he slowed the tempo and chilled things out quite a bit.playing 
> tracks
> that would sound completely at home on any of the labels Kruder and
> Dorfmeister are affiliated with.  2 or 3 songs into this portion, he 
> played
> a track with a majestically filtered 4 part chord progression.  The
> filtering starts out with the chord barely noticeable and by the 
> middle of
> the track the chord is exposed completely and sounds lush and rich.  I
> remember thinking to my self that it sounded like a less driving and 
> chilled
> out "Groove La Chord" by Aril Brikha.
>
> Sound familiar to anyone?  I hope so 'cuz I want it!





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