Hye Ian, I'm on the same research as you. I just know that Hideki Naganuma sampled the vocals in the Soundtrack "Hover" of the game "Hover". (rel. 05/31/2017). Does anybody got the answer if it's from a full song with vocals in it or only a often used solo vocal-track?
I must have listened to this song 100's of times and never noticed that. I'm pretty certain this would have been sequenced on an Atari ST with Cubase 2.0 and a tiny 12" monochrome CRT, MIDI'd up to a stack of AKAI samplers and possibly a rompler or 2 for the piano and vibraphone... the fact a setup like that could produce bangers like this will always fascinate me, so the mistake can be excused ;)
Still one of my all time favorites.
Absolutely stunning remix by the Vibes and Wishdokta!!!
95 and 96 were by far the best year's of Happy Hardcore!!!
Its a banger, 95 hardcore was the best when the kick and breaks were the drums.
fuck fuck fuck... how many years.. cant remember.. BUT still some kind of crazy
Still sounding good in 2017
nice one bruva
I SAID, NICE ONE BRUUUVVVAAA !!!!!!
R Smith BRUVAAAA! NICE ONE, I SAID NICE ONE BRUVA!!!!!
I saiddddd nice one bruv!!!!! 😂
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2023
Oh la la, la la, la
1995 with email & website...on the forefront!
I was thinking the same!
seariously this tune is killer!!! if u used only the breakdowns...my god...this song would be eternal in anyones set
Absolute tune. Thanks so much for the upload.
canblaster too...
Anyone know where the vocals are sampled from?
Hye Ian, I'm on the same research as you. I just know that Hideki Naganuma sampled the vocals in the Soundtrack "Hover" of the game "Hover". (rel. 05/31/2017). Does anybody got the answer if it's from a full song with vocals in it or only a often used solo vocal-track?
@@dnegermany I'm trying to figure out the same thing
Late but they're from a sample CD called Sample City II by Profile Records. Someone was kind enough to upload it to comfybox.
@@lincolnshirepoacher8651 Great, thanks for the info!
They botched up the samples listen deeply 2:24
I must have listened to this song 100's of times and never noticed that. I'm pretty certain this would have been sequenced on an Atari ST with Cubase 2.0 and a tiny 12" monochrome CRT, MIDI'd up to a stack of AKAI samplers and possibly a rompler or 2 for the piano and vibraphone... the fact a setup like that could produce bangers like this will always fascinate me, so the mistake can be excused ;)
The real deal.