Sounds good,
it makes me think of older jungle tunes because of the type of breaks used, and the 
bass 
that sounds like a the typical 303 kick.

It's not a tune that does it for me right away, but after listening a few times it 
sort 
of sinks in.
Good job, keep it up!

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On 10 Apr 2002 at 13:23, Mike Kenney wrote:

> Funny how life works isn't it?
> 
> I made this tune 3 years ago (1999)
> and at the time I was really feeling slower soulful tunes
> with non two step drum programming - but here were none out there
> on the market.
> 
> So lately people are talking about how they'd like DnB to slow down
> and have more substance, not to mention the current trends of deeper DnB,
> and the popularity of UK/2Step garage...
> 
> So any way I met the Vocalist (Kwesi) when he approached me after  gig in
> Nashille where I was playing out in 99.  He is originally from Texas - but
> had lived in London England from 1989-1997.  He landed in Nashville to
> pursue music also in 1997.  Kwesi was in a band/vocal group with Cleveland
> Watkiss and as it turned out Kwesi introduced Cleveland to DnB.  Kwesi has a
> soul / RnB album out on sony's European division S2 - which I highly
> recommend.  
> 
> anyway here is a tune I engineered called "Two Hearts" that Kwesi did the
> vocals for.  We made three tunes of about the same style and tempo (150 bpm)
> of which Two Hearts was probably the strongest.
> 
> http://www.madbass.com/tunes/twohearts.ram
> 
> So let me know what you think.
> 
> keep in mind these are not mastered - and are obviously Real Audio.
> 
> I couldn't find an outlet to release these when I made these tunes in 99 as
> the style of DnB then was Konflict, Usual Suspects, Ed & optical and not
> much else.
> 
> 
> Mike ---> MK2
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> 
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