South Africa truly is the number one house nation.... this takes me back, I was a kid when our big brothers were dancing to this in street bashes ... minibus taxis with 4x subs underneath the back seat 12 mids and tweeters, 5 amps and a DVD flip down screen. Life was dope back then😂😂
This tune certainly does what it says on the tin; a definitive UK garage 'Scrap Iron Dub' - the benchmark samples being a submarine sonar ping, pitched up and down, and a blacksmith's iron hammer clank. Also chopped into it are some vocal snippets from ragga and reggae tunes, from an American science fiction / space film and a few gasps and pants from kung-fu fighting films.
This is a classic track,when i was in high school,this is the real South African house music ish !! I miss those days thanks for uploading this track man peace.
@@londonsounds6212 I wish a documentary could be made about how unknown house songs from Europe and the USA were commercial hits in South Africa back in the 90s and 2000s...I feel like you guys have no idea!
@@sindisamabasa4311 thats amazing! How is this possible lol barely anyone here in London knew it and it was made here! I'm so interested in finding out how you guys found it in S.A 🙂
@@londonsounds6212 We have Dj’s that collaborate and does compilations from Dj’s abroad and brings us this fine tunes in the events, clubs and CD,s so we had grand opportunity to listen and dance to this track.
When we Play New Horizon, It Means that the Match Between Bricks, Nato and USA Begins...Ke Letsatsi La Tshipi... ✊✊✊ A am attending the Oskido's church grooves today...
South Africa truly is the number one house nation.... this takes me back, I was a kid when our big brothers were dancing to this in street bashes ... minibus taxis with 4x subs underneath the back seat 12 mids and tweeters, 5 amps and a DVD flip down screen. Life was dope back then😂😂
Oskidos Church Grooves, I remember this from High School, Thank you a million times for the upload
A certified classic 👌🏼 this song did the most in the year 2001. The song was an anthem in Soweto✊️
This tune certainly does what it says on the tin; a definitive UK garage 'Scrap Iron Dub' - the benchmark samples being a submarine sonar ping, pitched up and down, and a blacksmith's iron hammer clank. Also chopped into it are some vocal snippets from ragga and reggae tunes, from an American science fiction / space film and a few gasps and pants from kung-fu fighting films.
The metallic sound that plays throughout the track is a Korg M1 synth preset called “Pole”.
One jam to play when testing new fitted sound system in a car... Lol if you fitted kak you will quickly know
This is a classic track,when i was in high school,this is the real South African house music ish !! I miss those days thanks for uploading this track man peace.
Dope!!!
I'm really interested in how an unknown Underground song from London made it to you guys in South Africa? Was it definitely this song?
@@londonsounds6212 It was a lot of South African mainstream DJs used to make house compilation albums
@@londonsounds6212 I wish a documentary could be made about how unknown house songs from Europe and the USA were commercial hits in South Africa back in the 90s and 2000s...I feel like you guys have no idea!
@@londonsounds6212 This was HUUUGE in South Africa, this song takes me back to 2001
What hit me back to my final year of High Scholl 2002 in South Africa. Thanks for uploading it here.. any approves it 2021
How did this unknown lil song find its way to South Africa?!
@@londonsounds6212 it’s a classic here and goes to my generation whom have associated with and still gives chill
@@sindisamabasa4311 thats amazing! How is this possible lol barely anyone here in London knew it and it was made here! I'm so interested in finding out how you guys found it in S.A 🙂
@@londonsounds6212 We have Dj’s that collaborate and does compilations from Dj’s abroad and brings us this fine tunes in the events, clubs and CD,s so we had grand opportunity to listen and dance to this track.
@@sindisamabasa4311 that's amazing bro! Do you know any other songs that sound like this? Industrial kind of factory sounds. Thank you bro
This song reminds me of my late uncle in the early 2000s, he used to play it daily on Oskido's 1st Commandment....
Those were the days...too nice
whhhhhooaahhh...long time since I heard this anywhere! long forgotten badman tune!
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I still love this trek way back..👌
When we Play New Horizon, It Means that the Match Between Bricks, Nato and USA Begins...Ke Letsatsi La Tshipi...
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A am attending the Oskido's church grooves today...
one of my favourite underground garage tunes man fuckkk
Anyone selling this???
This track, slowed down slightly, was a MASSIVE HIT in SA
They were both 2 sick producers tho so clever!!
anytime anywhere..
If you don't feel this in your guts tryna move every bone then you can never call yourself "ukleva"
Hi Evan please do you know what the tinny sound is in the drumbeat? Starts straight away with the song.
Thank you!!!!!!
If you mean the metallic sounding melody, it’s a factory preset from the Korg M1 synth called “Pole”.
@@eddiereflux YESSS! THANK YOU
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Yah neh
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