Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-03 Thread Stephen Kelly

previously..

thats let no man put asunder on salsoul by first choice, one of the best 
disco tracks ever. i dont think it has the everyday of my life sample, 
which was actually used on metalheadz (i think it was VIP rider's ghost).


i've no idea where the 'every day of my life' sample comes from, but i'm 
pretty sure it was first used on the 'terminator 2 ep' on reinforced by 
rufige kru.. vip rider's ghost on metalheadz is quite a bit later..


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RE: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-03 Thread Craig Harrison
Everyday of my life is from Janis Joplin.

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 previously..

 thats let no man put asunder on salsoul by first choice, one
 of the best
 disco tracks ever. i dont think it has the everyday of my life sample,
 which was actually used on metalheadz (i think it was VIP
 rider's ghost).

 i've no idea where the 'every day of my life' sample comes from, but i'm
 pretty sure it was first used on the 'terminator 2 ep' on reinforced by
 rufige kru.. vip rider's ghost on metalheadz is quite a bit later..

 and dont talk to me about celebrity big brother ;)

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Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-03 Thread Edwin Houghton
actually the phrase ...everyday of my life is from 'Let No Man Put
Asunder', or at least that phrase is repeated towards the end of the song
and I'm sure I've heard it used as a sample, although I'm not familiar
enough with the Metalheadz stuff to verify that it's the source for the DnB
tracks in question...

//eddie

on 12/3/02 7:03 AM, Craig Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Everyday of my life is from Janis Joplin.
 
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 From: Stephen Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 03 December 2002 10:47
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) old house accapella albums
 
 
 previously..
 
 thats let no man put asunder on salsoul by first choice, one
 of the best
 disco tracks ever. i dont think it has the everyday of my life sample,
 which was actually used on metalheadz (i think it was VIP
 rider's ghost).
 
 i've no idea where the 'every day of my life' sample comes from, but i'm
 pretty sure it was first used on the 'terminator 2 ep' on reinforced by
 rufige kru.. vip rider's ghost on metalheadz is quite a bit later..
 
 and dont talk to me about celebrity big brother ;)
 
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RE: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-03 Thread Craig Harrison
JJ tribute - by Asha I believe used to use Janis Joplin samples all the way
through. There was also a white label that never made it to full pressing
that used a very old Morales type beat and heavy bass line that had the
whole speach all the way through, along with at least 3 variations of the
line mentioned. Good deep house track.

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 From: Edwin Houghton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 03 December 2002 19:34
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: Re: (313) old house accapella albums


 actually the phrase ...everyday of my life is from 'Let No Man Put
 Asunder', or at least that phrase is repeated towards the end of the song
 and I'm sure I've heard it used as a sample, although I'm not familiar
 enough with the Metalheadz stuff to verify that it's the source
 for the DnB
 tracks in question...

 //eddie

 on 12/3/02 7:03 AM, Craig Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Everyday of my life is from Janis Joplin.
 
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 know, is the sign
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  From: Stephen Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 03 December 2002 10:47
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject: Re: (313) old house accapella albums
 
 
  previously..
 
  thats let no man put asunder on salsoul by first choice, one
  of the best
  disco tracks ever. i dont think it has the everyday of my
 life sample,
  which was actually used on metalheadz (i think it was VIP
  rider's ghost).
 
  i've no idea where the 'every day of my life' sample comes
 from, but i'm
  pretty sure it was first used on the 'terminator 2 ep' on reinforced by
  rufige kru.. vip rider's ghost on metalheadz is quite a bit later..
 
  and dont talk to me about celebrity big brother ;)
 
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Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-02 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Recoil  wrote:

 i'm trying to source an old house acapella album that i heard a while ago -
 no idea what series it is from or what it is called

 but it must have come out in the late 80s or something

 anyway, it was full of vocal smaples that were later used in hardcore/jungle
 tunes

 among them - the female vocal sample everyday of my life used by
 Reinforced in 93

Apologies if someone got to this already.  I don't know who made the song,
but I'm pretty sure it's called It's not over.

It's not over between you and me
It's not over don't want to be free
What has been joined by God
Let no man put asunder



peace
lks



Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-02 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Isn't that Let No Man Put Asunder by First Choice?

 It's not over between you and me
 It's not over don't want to be free
 What has been joined by God
 Let no man put asunder



 peace
 lks


Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-02 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 among them - the female vocal sample everyday of my life used 
by
 Reinforced in 93

Apologies if someone got to this already.  I don't know who made 
the song,
but I'm pretty sure it's called It's not over.

It's not over between you and me
It's not over don't want to be free
What has been joined by God
Let no man put asunder

thats let no man put asunder on salsoul by first choice, one of 
the best disco tracks ever. i dont think it has the everyday of 
my life sample, which was actually used on metalheadz (i think it 
was VIP rider's ghost). 

tom 


andythepooh.com


 
   


RE: Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-02 Thread Brendan Nelson
Indeed it is! Often listed on Gemm and ebay as let no man put us
under... what's most fun about hearing that track for the first time is
the way that almost every percussive fill, every vocal hook, and every
oh-yeah or wooaah, sparks a memory of some other, more contemporary,
house or techno track. Even producers like Oliver Ho have mercilessly
plundered that track for samples!

Brendan

| -Original Message-
| From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 02 December 2002 17:17
| To: 313 Detroit
| Subject: Re: (313) old house accapella albums
| 
| 
| Isn't that Let No Man Put Asunder by First Choice?
| 
|  It's not over between you and me
|  It's not over don't want to be free
|  What has been joined by God
|  Let no man put asunder
| 
| 
| 
|  peace
|  lks
| 


Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-02 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Cyclone Wehner wrote:

 Isn't that Let No Man Put Asunder by First Choice?

I stand corrected...but at least I got the words right!


peace
lks



RE: Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-02 Thread Matthew MacQueen
 what's most fun about hearing that track for the first
 time [...] sparks a memory of some other, more contemporary, 
 house or techno track. 

Yep, not surprisingly it was also a big favorite of Terrence Parker to play and 
sample,  too. 

 Even producers like Oliver Ho have mercilessly
 plundered that track for samples!

uh, yikes?

peace,
Matt MacQueen


RE: Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-02 Thread Brendan Nelson
| -Original Message-
| From: Matthew MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 02 December 2002 17:47
| 
|  Even producers like Oliver Ho have mercilessly
|  plundered that track for samples!
| 
| uh, yikes?

It's true! I was listening to one of his releases on Cosmic a few months
ago and one track was pretty much built around the chorus part where
it's not over goes into that echo/flanger mode and the percussion
gradually thickens. And I think there's another track with the
oh-yeahyeah sample as well...

I'm convinced that, even in the year 2042, producers of
glitch-felch-micro-aqua-clash (or whatever modish music is about at the
time) will be going over the Salsoul and Prelude back catalogue for
inspiration. My forthcoming release Let No Man Put Love Sensation All
Over My Face Is The Message is probably going to utilise one or two
Salsoul samples as well!

Brendan


Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-02 Thread tom churchill
 glitch-felch-micro-aqua-clash

 Let No Man Put Love Sensation All Over My Face Is The Message

LOL!



Re: (313) old house accapella albums

2002-12-01 Thread James Bucknell
dancetracks in new york always have a comprehensive collection of accapella
bootlegs. they have a website,  i don't know if the accapella stuff is up
there. worth taking a look.
james 

 From: Recoil  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 09:48:06 -0500
 To: 313@hyperreal.org
 Subject: (313) old house accapella albums
 
 i'm trying to source an old house acapella album that i heard a while ago -
 no idea what series it is from or what it is called
 
 but it must have come out in the late 80s or something
 
 anyway, it was full of vocal smaples that were later used in hardcore/jungle
 tunes
 
 among them - the female vocal sample everyday of my life used by
 Reinforced in 93
 
 can anyone point me in the right direction as to what this one might be?, or
 other good house acapella albums?
 
 cheers
 
 Liam
 
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