This might be what you'd call a "fluffy" House track, but it's catchy as hell. A close cousin to Whigfield's "Saturday Night" track.
The three versions of "Whiggle In Line" don't differ from each other as much as offer more or less time length for the original song. I'd like to have heard broader mixes, but my favorite would be the Daffy Dub.
"Migration" is a nice surprise, though. It's textured and uplifting; something you'd hear in a progressive set, with birds quacking and a child's laughter.
Black Duck might have been more of a quick project as there hasn't been as much produced under the name, but this 1994 club hit is still fun to listen to. A side note; the video is goofy, and parodies the Whigfield version (giant duck costume in towel with hairdryer is pretty funny). "Come inna dub!"
The three versions of "Whiggle In Line" don't differ from each other as much as offer more or less time length for the original song. I'd like to have heard broader mixes, but my favorite would be the Daffy Dub.
"Migration" is a nice surprise, though. It's textured and uplifting; something you'd hear in a progressive set, with birds quacking and a child's laughter.
Black Duck might have been more of a quick project as there hasn't been as much produced under the name, but this 1994 club hit is still fun to listen to. A side note; the video is goofy, and parodies the Whigfield version (giant duck costume in towel with hairdryer is pretty funny). "Come inna dub!"