up all night is quite a good example of a classic dancefloor arrangement but
something off timeless would be more interesting, or how about something
from 4hero's 2 pages? depends what sort of arrangement you had in mind i
guess...


keep it frosty,
mattrick

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From: "Jan Warnstam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Musical Analysis


> John B - Up All Night.
>
> (Yes, seriously.)
>
> Or perhaps something from Goldie's album Timeless?
>
> Good luck with your classroom discussion!
>
> - Janne, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hey all,
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> > I have a bit of a dilemma. I've been searching for a nice song to bring
in
> > to my audio classroom discussion. One that has good arrangement etc..
and
> > can be heard by critical ears. If you can help me out.. I kno it's short
> > notice. But, I'm stuck and could use your suggestions. What's a good
song to
> > bring in? I'll need it by tomorrow afternoon. So, if anyone can think of
one
> > by then, please let me know. (D&B of course) Thanks!
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