I remember hearing just the last minute of the track on college radio one night back in 2002. I was 13, in the car with my dad, driving home from a baseball game late at night. This was before Shazam, so I had to remember the time that it was playing and looked it up on the station’s playlist the moment I got home. From there I got it off LimeWire.
It's one of my fav studio /album tracks of all time. Diane Charlemagne's vocal style is exactly matched to this tune which makes me believe Goldie wrote it with her in mind, as they'd done work before. This isn't just dnb. This is fusion jazz, dnb mixed with jazz.
I remember hearing just the last minute of the track on college radio one night back in 2002. I was 13, in the car with my dad, driving home from a baseball game late at night. This was before Shazam, so I had to remember the time that it was playing and looked it up on the station’s playlist the moment I got home. From there I got it off LimeWire.
It's one of my fav studio /album tracks of all time. Diane Charlemagne's vocal style is exactly matched to this tune which makes me believe Goldie wrote it with her in mind, as they'd done work before.
This isn't just dnb. This is fusion jazz, dnb mixed with jazz.
Percussivity
Hi there, this was very good, well worth a look see, strap in 4 it though, unbelievable. GH. 💀👻💀 🐦Didn't post the link.. Lol yeah, top boy eh? Lol