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Trying to identify a early 90's techno track
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Music Asked by: willdatsun-ga List Price: $60.00 |
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28 Nov 2002 13:00 PST
Expires: 19 Jan 2003 16:35 PST Question ID: 116081 |
I'm looking to ID a dance/ techno track that I have no name / artist for. (Early 90's it is) It's one of those tunes with loads of sub bass, its an instrumental, and quite rare which makes it hard! I also don't have a recording of it, but what I DO have is a sample of ME playing it on a keyboard from my memory. The percussion is way out, but the actual tune I rekon is accurate. http://www.datsunworld.com/av/unknown1.MP3 The year would have been around 1992. I heard this on a compilation CD that I borrowed once from someone here in UK who I lost touch with years ago. Need to ID so I can ask for this track in a record shop! Happy to pay for the correct answer, I have been asking around about this track for years! | |
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Re: Trying to identify a early 90's techno track
From: lot-ga on 28 Nov 2002 15:09 PST |
Hello willdatsun-ga It sounds familar... (something which found its way onto TV, played as a music track to hip trendy youth programs/club documentaries?) Or is it more 'niche' and 'underground' than that. Sounds more commercial to me, but you do say it's more rare.. so probably I'm thinking of the wrong tune. I tried www.shazam.com and it identified it as Radioactive Man "Uranium" or George Pillikaris performing "Natural Being" hmmm regards lot-ga |
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Re: Trying to identify a early 90's techno track
From: willdatsun-ga on 30 Nov 2002 12:10 PST |
Thanks Lot, but its neither of those. In fact, nothing remotely like them I'm afraid. Anyone else? Anyone who had that CD should recognise the track no problemo. I listened to it so much and cranked it up so loud in the car that the bassline melody is still in my head 10 years on. Surprised Shazam did anything, as it didnt when i tried, as surely it has to be from an original source? Will |
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Re: Trying to identify a early 90's techno track
From: lot-ga on 15 Dec 2002 08:23 PST |
Hello willdatsun-ga Maybe remix your composition to exclude the percussion as you say it is way out, and you might get a more accurate guess from shazam? regards lot-ga |
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Re: Trying to identify a early 90's techno track
From: willdatsun-ga on 16 Dec 2002 04:35 PST |
Surely google can only recognise original music? It's comparing waveforms and no matter how I do it, its not going to recognise it. This is going to take some human intervention! Thanks for the suggestion though. |
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Re: Trying to identify a early 90's techno track
From: sirius1991-ga on 20 Dec 2002 07:18 PST |
Hi. Im from the UK, and I reckon the tune youre looking for is: Eskimo's & Egypt - Welcome to the Future, and the Compilation you may be remembering is "Breaks Bass & Bleeps 4". I have this tune on a whitelabel promo copy, but I dont have the Breaks Bass and Bleeps albulm to confirm which mix youre after - as I think there was a few different mixes at the time. Mines pretty 'solid' and pumping and grinding. The gritty synth sound you used on the keyboards is VERY similar to that on the record, however, my promo 12" does not have all the mixes on and doesnt have much of the piano in it, but does have a floaty 'twinkly' break - which if youre going off memory could be what youre playing :). Hope you understand what Im blithering on about :). Im pretty certain its the one youre after though bud. Its on One Little Indian records (uk) from 1991/1992 and heres a link, but youd better find some good soundclips to check it out first. If Im wrong then hey, no harm done. But check it out..... http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eskimos_-_Egypt See ya, Sirius. Ps. This ones for the ID Crew at OldSkoolAnthemz.co.uk if I get it right :). Dont want payin' either buddy. (sorry to everyone else) |
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Re: Trying to identify a early 90's techno track
From: willdatsun-ga on 21 Dec 2002 12:39 PST |
Note: Unknown1.mp3 file re-recorded 16.12.02 some sounds changed etc. Thanks Sirius, listend to samples of the track you mentioned, its not that. I am confident that that the tune I played is extremely close to the original, it is engrained in my brain. Anyone who has the track should recognise it. The question is still open.. please ask around any old skool/ rave music fans that you know folks! Will |
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