If you have enough patience to listen through the whole track you will be amazed with the feeling after you have listened the whole track. Greeny is always very good.
WOW...DAMN...WOW yo!! i had this shit recorded from a pirate radio wave station from Detroit probably back in 93 on my boombox on a shitty dubbed over tape in cleveland...damn thanks for the post...much love...dope track
My best friend and I would BEG the DJ for some Green Velvet. We'd run over to the booth and see that Cajual logo spinning around scream n joy, then RUN to the dance floor! Damn, some amazing times...
That's funny.... When everything was on vinyl when I was in the record store, I would buy everything with the logo without listening to it first. Glad I did!
I first heard this in the playhouse on Elizabeth ave in Newark ,NJ...I lost it...People just stepped back like Daaayyyuum...LoL...Word...I'm a fool on the floor...Freestyle Breakin Hip-hop...Whatever you need...I got it...
In 1990 i purchased that same little Yamaha Midi Keyboard he did his stuff on that make these funny to white noise sounds and it got stolen from my ex flatmate.... I`m still mourning.
Qué house es este, a mi me relaja, hace qué entre en un profundo sueño, suelo soñar a veces bueno, suelo soñar a veces malo, y es qué me guste o no me guste, si los sueños son mentiras en la noche son hermanos.
@@dk14929 Not really, but music should not be listened based on "taste" only, but on structure, creativity and so on.. although the mass is not anywhere intelligent
I like how he rely's heavily on Using Percussion and other Elements unrelated to Melody to really drive the tune. Thus the percussion becoming the Melody. Hypnotic.
Green Velvet used a Yamaha PSS 480 keyboard for much of the bass, sweeps and bleeps you're hearing through the track - that's FM for ya haha, keen on keys has a good video going in depth on the synth
@@djpopcorn he did an interview in muzik033, February 1998 issue, page 60; "Well, there’s a keyboard that I bought when I first started out. It was really cheap - about $80 at the time. It’s a Yamaha PSS 480 and I use that because everyone was using a 303. But I wanted to have something which gave me my own unique sound." That and once you hear it you can't unhear it, I own one and the way sounds are tweaked to the point of metallic noise and jumping between octaves is exactly how the Mod and Freq controls behave on the panel.
@@dendord very cool! yesterday when i saw your comment I googled around and found an article where he mentioned the pss-480 and a pss-690. But there is no pss-690 in existence, maybe he meant the pss-680.
De 1994 !!
Ce son, c’est du délire, du très bon… 👏👏👏
i love when he adds the distortion!!!!!he was sooooo ahead of his time!!!!!
One of my first House records I bought when I 13 years old. Deep House days were the shit !
If you have enough patience to listen through the whole track you will be amazed with the feeling after you have listened the whole track. Greeny is always very good.
CLASSIC...i love the Cajual Records logo...mother looks like she about to go off...
WOW...DAMN...WOW yo!! i had this shit recorded from a pirate radio wave station from Detroit probably back in 93 on my boombox on a shitty dubbed over tape in cleveland...damn thanks for the post...much love...dope track
My best friend and I would BEG the DJ for some Green Velvet. We'd run over to the booth and see that Cajual logo spinning around scream n joy, then RUN to the dance floor!
Damn, some amazing times...
That's funny.... When everything was on vinyl when I was in the record store, I would buy everything with the logo without listening to it first. Glad I did!
@@eroticostudios I was the same with its sub label Relief.
I first heard this in the playhouse on Elizabeth ave in Newark ,NJ...I lost it...People just stepped back like Daaayyyuum...LoL...Word...I'm a fool on the floor...Freestyle Breakin Hip-hop...Whatever you need...I got it...
CLASSIC CAJMERE!!!!!!
See him in a festival in Belgium, these kicks destroyed me my dude!!!
ClASSIC !!!
In 1990 i purchased that same little Yamaha Midi Keyboard he did his stuff on that make these funny to white noise sounds and it got stolen from my ex flatmate.... I`m still mourning.
what a quiet monster!!!
Masterful! Transcendent! Genius!
👈💃💃👾👽🛸🛸🔥👈!
not aged at all, on the contrary, downright current for me, I still love it too much
velvet number one 2020 fire :)
Hits all the marks for me.
Casual & Relief...
i love curtis jones man just knows how to make a good track
This makes me feel incredibly good!
So ahead of his time still smacks in 2033
Qué house es este, a mi me relaja, hace qué entre en un profundo sueño, suelo soñar a veces bueno, suelo soñar a veces malo, y es qué me guste o no me guste, si los sueños son mentiras en la noche son hermanos.
Fun fact: you searched for this because you have good taste in music
Sort of
@@SlipperyPatterns shut your fuck
@@dk14929 Not really, but music should not be listened based on "taste" only, but on structure, creativity and so on.. although the mass is not anywhere intelligent
@@SlipperyPatterns you're genius
@@dk14929 No need to be salty kiddo, this may be a classic or whatever but nowhere near what true deep house music should aim
Good house hard 90s tinted acid cajmere_green velvet
WICKED TRACK!
gives me conniptions
Velvet used the same static scratch for his other track Leave My Body
Ya and that track is a fucking banger
I like how he rely's heavily on Using Percussion and other Elements unrelated to Melody to really drive the tune. Thus the percussion becoming the Melody. Hypnotic.
Famous fart kick bass classic Green Velvet
👌👌👌👌👌💋
Que cañón
t is a serious chef d’œuvre, 🎩
(le chapeau signifie :
👏👏, 😉)
relevant in 2020
💋✌❤
man what drum nachines and synths did he use on this!
Green Velvet used a Yamaha PSS 480 keyboard for much of the bass, sweeps and bleeps you're hearing through the track - that's FM for ya haha, keen on keys has a good video going in depth on the synth
How do you know?@@dendord
@@djpopcorn he did an interview in muzik033, February 1998 issue, page 60; "Well, there’s a keyboard that I bought when I first started out. It was really cheap - about $80 at the time. It’s a Yamaha PSS 480 and I use that because everyone was using a 303. But I wanted to have something which gave me my own unique sound."
That and once you hear it you can't unhear it, I own one and the way sounds are tweaked to the point of metallic noise and jumping between octaves is exactly how the Mod and Freq controls behave on the panel.
@@dendord very cool! yesterday when i saw your comment I googled around and found an article where he mentioned the pss-480 and a pss-690. But there is no pss-690 in existence, maybe he meant the pss-680.
Aasesino de ls Bandejas
It's an old Chi-town trick
Any fuckin' time when I'm mixing beer & shots,
I'll end up with this shit.
It's just too much for some girls.
Not my problem :)
@5:06 killer
tram bells
problem starts..
when nothing gets too much for some girls :)
who is that 1 dislike??
phoenix19831983 where she at? Lemme find out?!