d ailleur c est avec regret ... que je dit .. q un grand club et mort sur mon bassin d arcachon ... le ( pacha est dead ) j ai fait mes premiére arme .. version pro .. dans la cour des grands ..
@@HartRaver Nope Belgium New Beat was famous for copying others but in a lesser amateur way. DFX was a copy of The KLF - What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance 1) btw. Which copied Ann Clarke. But only the synth part. Liaisons D tried to copy the phat stabs of famous producer Claudio Donato (behind DFX) but it sounded thin as you can hear in this video. Also the lyrics where cut and paste from DFX. You buy this record for the other side: Future F.J.P.
@@Madrrrrrrrrrrr Back in the 80s and 90s things were a lot more lax and people would do covers or remixes of other people's works without any issue. It wasn't only done for monetary gain but also to prolong mixes with already known melodies but given a slightly new coat of paint :)
KLF - What Time Is Love
This was played a lot in Club Cockring in Amsterdam!! LOVE it!!
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d ailleur c est avec regret ... que je dit .. q un grand club et mort sur mon bassin d arcachon ... le ( pacha est dead ) j ai fait mes premiére arme .. version pro .. dans la cour des grands ..
juste un defaut de gout .. trés prononcé ... le perfecto .. cela a jamais étais ... électro .. mais hard rock ...
mais la grosse bass PLUS GROSSE VOICE ... une mélodie indus .. l affaire est dans le sac
Le Perfecto, c'etait très New Beat et aussi Cold Wave, EBM...
me defraudaste the klf no era tuyo este tema .
para ser justo en aquella epoca estaba permitido tomar partes de temas y hacer nuevas versiones
@@juandeleon1975 and that was great! You can still do it but release in underground only 😁
Mi compa que recién se viene enterando de la importancia de los samples en la música electrónica:
Such a copy of DFX Relax your body hahaha
or maybe the other way around. ;) ..both released 1989 :)
@@HartRaver Nope Belgium New Beat was famous for copying others but in a lesser amateur way. DFX was a copy of The KLF - What Time Is Love? (Pure Trance 1) btw. Which copied Ann Clarke. But only the synth part. Liaisons D tried to copy the phat stabs of famous producer Claudio Donato (behind DFX) but it sounded thin as you can hear in this video. Also the lyrics where cut and paste from DFX. You buy this record for the other side: Future F.J.P.
@@Madrrrrrrrrrrr Back in the 80s and 90s things were a lot more lax and people would do covers or remixes of other people's works without any issue. It wasn't only done for monetary gain but also to prolong mixes with already known melodies but given a slightly new coat of paint :)
@@Jeansowaty this is just a bad copy.
@@Madrrrrrrrrrrr Bill Drummond produced this.