@UsedEQuipment Really? Could you recommend some Scandinavian jazz with a similar mood? I've been trying to find some old fusion stuff that's mellow, but also a bit dark and moody. I don't know where to start...
This is one of the more mediocre tracks from '97 and Source Direct, when you consider what was being produced around that time. However, to be fair it is a B-side/AA side.
bad ass. greetings from usa. a classic dnb lover from the states. a rare breed indeed.
Same here brotha
@@TheBluehood23 Looks like you arent alone now,
Some flavor of scandinavian jazz! Great tune! Thanks for uploading.
A good track to play when your wrecked after a night out.
Simply....
Nutty one, can't help it with the head nod
Amazing atmospheric
so dope
i'd bet that the main drum pattern from noisia's contact was inspired by this one. uncannily similar.
Jazzy Tune!
@UsedEQuipment Really? Could you recommend some Scandinavian jazz with a similar mood? I've been trying to find some old fusion stuff that's mellow, but also a bit dark and moody. I don't know where to start...
same here man!
The beginning sounds like People's Court
Yea
wow this a bit different from the A side ahaha, i like it though
nice tune :)
Need to find the source of these jazz samples!
Why?
Weltall
Because i am a sample nerd and I want to know. It's also in quest by Andy c.
MrStepper83 Funky Mule by Ike Turner and The kings of rythm (1969)
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@automap check out e.s.t.-leukocyte...
Dunno which came first but this is an awful lot like Source Direct's Call & Response.
Same producers ❤
Both are same people
sad bass, depressed drums ^^
You don’t have to listen
Sound of darkness repetition the rush gets you high late 90s did it better!
This is one of the more mediocre tracks from '97 and Source Direct, when you consider what was being produced around that time. However, to be fair it is a B-side/AA side.
good thinking there jp
agreed. wish this was less repetitive too.
i disagree. this one is more on the atmospheric side. silky smooth monotony. but again is a matter of taste.