DJ Eruption*
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I Need Somebody / Rescue Me
Label:
United Dance Recordings – UD002
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
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A | I Need SomebodyEngineer – DJ Seduction |
5:02 |
B | Rescue MeEngineer – Bradley CarterVocals [Additional] – M.C. Free & Easy* |
6:02 |
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- Engineered At – Platform 12 Studios
- Pressed By – Damont
Notes
Track A vocal samples taken from Kechia Jenkins - I Need Somebody
Track B piano sample taken from Electric Choc - Shock The Beat
Runout grooves read DAMONT.
Respect goes out to Slipmatt, Seduction, The Captain, Jo, Slam, Vibes, Dougal, Brisk, God (Atmosphere mag), Terry Turbo, Andy & Johnny, Eddie at Fuseon Graphics and everybody that attends our events and keeps the happy vibe alive.
Track B piano sample taken from Electric Choc - Shock The Beat
Runout grooves read DAMONT.
Respect goes out to Slipmatt, Seduction, The Captain, Jo, Slam, Vibes, Dougal, Brisk, God (Atmosphere mag), Terry Turbo, Andy & Johnny, Eddie at Fuseon Graphics and everybody that attends our events and keeps the happy vibe alive.
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UD002 | DJ Eruption* | I Need Somebody / Rescue Me (12", TP, W/Lbl, Sti) | United Dance Recordings | UD002 | UK | 1994 | Sell This Version |
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December 19, 2016'Rescue Me' on the flip uses the familiar piano from 'Shock To The Beat' and supposedly features guest vocals from MC Free & Easy (AKA Terry Turbo/Terry stone), although I can't hear any vocals anywhere other than one chipmunked bit. Basically it's the same style as the A-side, but with a slightly darker edge and a less hands-in-the-air vibe. The rhythms are more 4-beat rather than the breakier A-side. As much as I love the piano, it's been better put to use on other releases (Red Alert & Mike Slammer - Let's Do It & DJ Pooch's release on 4 The Floor Recordings). The tune does feature a slightly jazzy interlude which nicely breaks things up.