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    Quote Originally Posted by Sambo View Post
    Didn't realise Lane 8 was in there, only stuff I'd heard of them prior was this (which kicks ass)
    Definitely a different style though, which I like that kinda glitchy disco sound.

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    Yeah it has that Miami Vice vibe to it. A real hot joint for your next soiree! Haha
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    The vocals from that track on your first post are from a 90's House track which, as is typical of me, I can't remember the name of

    I have been into this Deep/Prog House sound since the 90's. I don't know if any of you are into Angel Moraes stuff. He was my favourite DJ/Remixer of the mid 90's.

    Here is his classic track, a homage to the Sound Factory in New York. Big chunky bass lines, spacey vocals projected into long reverbs, and echoing synths and Hammond organs. I LOOVE it.



    Obviously when it's played off vinyl on a good system the highs are crystal clear and the bass big and fat much more than it comes across on you tube

    I went to see him at The End around 1995 and I was just in heaven. You needed to hear him on a great sound system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbo21 View Post
    The vocals from that track on your first post are from a 90's House track which, as is typical of me, I can't remember the name of

    I have been into this Deep/Prog House sound since the 90's. I don't know if any of you are into Angel Moraes stuff. He was my favourite DJ/Remixer of the mid 90's.

    Here is his classic track, a homage to the Sound Factory in New York. Big chunky bass lines, spacey vocals projected into long reverbs, and echoing synths and Hammond organs. I LOOVE it.



    Obviously when it's played off vinyl on a good system the highs are crystal clear and the bass big and fat much more than it comes across on you tube

    I went to see him at The End around 1995 and I was just in heaven. You needed to hear him on a great sound system.
    Nice one Timbo

    Angel Moraes and his Hot n Spycy label were superb, big fan of Heaven Knows and I Like It.
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