it does from time to time, but it's already had it's day in the sun. One of the things with House Music is it's also always on the cutting edge, so many dj's only want stuff that hasn't been made mainstream or been made popular by other dj's.
Thank you for using the photo taken by me 2 years earlier. You could have at least used the right one, that is from the side where this track was actually printed. th-cam.com/video/JscR0hsLaug/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Dlayzh4i7fvRX0SN AT
I mean let's be fair, nobody complains about sueño latino "copying" manuel göttsching. It's just a trancey arpeggio there's only so many things you can do with a pad a gate and some knobs lmao
Actually manuel göttsching was so stoked about his idea being "copied" that they went and collaborated with em on the 'winter version' th-cam.com/video/8NvK6-NrraQ/w-d-xo.html
@@jaimebondoza3710 It (this track), has a very similar intro, and very similar rising arpeggio before the bassline comes in. I was just pointing this out, and not suggesting that Sueno Latino, or indeed ANY, dance track from the 80's wasn't borrowing from earlier music. Nobody makes music without hearing other earlier music, so everyone is influenced in some way by what they have previously heard. The 1989 version did use 'new' instruments that were not around when the original e2-e4 version was made, thus making it different. I know it sampled parts of e2-e4, but added the vocal and acid influence.
First time I’ve ever heard this… simplicity is the genius… what a tune ❤
Me too! We will never get to the bottom of the pit of wicked tunes.
👊🏻❤️🙋🏻🇬🇧
House forever and ever and ever for the rest of our lives in this old world…
House music is the blood in our veins ❤
"Underground will live forever baby ,just like roaches always living never dying"
Wicked track ..2024 love it..
Im a hardcore/Gabber head but I love this OLD SCHOOL house, LOve from austria
Bomb House music 🎉
I love house muzik
me too brother, me too
You cant choose house choose you🎉
Music is spelled with an S. Not Z.
@@slickepinnemuzik is spelt with a z and a k
@@Deleted11100 not music.
Dutch producers for sure. Those names couldn't be more dutch.
Belgian!
@@caringhandwash8444 didn't think about that but I guess you're right :)
This is truly gorgeous
❤
ok, anybody willing to share a digi?
Anyone got a digital copy? This was on revibed, but it’s no longer there 😢
Fantastic track brother
as rabbit holes go, not the worst
WHY DOPE HOUSE CUTS LIKE THIS DON'T GET PLAYED IN THE CLUBS OR ON MIX SHOWS ON THE RADIO ANYMORE?
check fafi abdel nour dekmantel set or octo octa
it does from time to time, but it's already had it's day in the sun. One of the things with House Music is it's also always on the cutting edge, so many dj's only want stuff that hasn't been made mainstream or been made popular by other dj's.
listen to Nicola cruz new mixes, worth it.
very rare vocal sample in the beginning
so goooooood
@@ballebad its also in Las Americas - Worship(J. Acquivivas Mix)
; )
@@ccsc9728 Alfredo - Inspiration as well.
@@Howard.Stern. true =)
😀
Freshhhh
👌🏻💥
super dope💣
Bella
Todd Terry - A day in the life 1995
Huuuuuu.... 🌐
This needs a repress ! Too expensive
Got it ! Bicep , 808 in yer face
❤ it
Boss
Wruuuuuuuuuummmmmm
digital format please???
F.A.B X.
❤❤❤❤❤
Our record, bro.
Masterpiece
@@peternativeAkaRuy No doubt bro
Thank you for using the photo taken by me 2 years earlier. You could have at least used the right one, that is from the side where this track was actually printed.
th-cam.com/video/JscR0hsLaug/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Dlayzh4i7fvRX0SN
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Obviously copied most of the idea's in this track from Suendo Latino, the 80's classic.
I mean let's be fair, nobody complains about sueño latino "copying" manuel göttsching. It's just a trancey arpeggio there's only so many things you can do with a pad a gate and some knobs lmao
Actually manuel göttsching was so stoked about his idea being "copied" that they went and collaborated with em on the 'winter version' th-cam.com/video/8NvK6-NrraQ/w-d-xo.html
@@jaimebondoza3710 It (this track), has a very similar intro, and very similar rising arpeggio before the bassline comes in. I was just pointing this out, and not suggesting that Sueno Latino, or indeed ANY, dance track from the 80's wasn't borrowing from earlier music.
Nobody makes music without hearing other earlier music, so everyone is influenced in some way by what they have previously heard.
The 1989 version did use 'new' instruments that were not around when the original e2-e4 version was made, thus making it different. I know it sampled parts of e2-e4, but added the vocal and acid influence.
@@DjNikGnashers idk man it grooves i wouldnt put that much thought into it other than 'maybe these tracks would mix well'
Omg haven't heard this in donkies years! Wicked! Showing my age now 😂
666
No sound
Wrong song