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JhelisaWhirl Keeps Turning

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Acid Jazz, Downtempo

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Tracklist

Whirl Keeps Turning (Radio Edit)3:47
Whirl Keeps Turning (Vocal)6:09
Whirl Keeps Turning (Outside Remix)4:27
Secret Place (Drum And Bass)6:58

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    Cover of Whirl Keeps Turning, 1995-02-20, CDWhirl Keeps Turning
    CD, Single
    Dorado – DOR033CDUK1995UK1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Whirl Keeps Turning, 1995-02-20, VinylWhirl Keeps Turning
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Dorado – DOR033UK1995UK1995
    Cover of Whirl Keeps Turning, 1995, VinylWhirl Keeps Turning
    12", Promo
    Dorado – DOR033UK1995UK1995
    Cover of Whirl Keeps Turning, 1995, CassetteWhirl Keeps Turning
    Cassette, Single Sided, Single, Promo
    Not On Label – noneUK1995UK1995
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • scoundrel's avatar
      scoundrel
      Edited 19 years ago
      The High Steppers (otherwise known as Lee Hamblin) give WHIRL KEEPS TURNING a more percussive beat and sprinkles in a more electronic instrumentation. The original vocals, however, are kept intact -- you'd be a fool to mess around too much with her voice with traditional mixes such as these. Outside, on his mix, goes for a more jazzy mix, the highlight of which is an extended piano solo. But the final track, "Drum and Bass" mix of "Secret Place," is nothing like today's drum 'n' bass. Instead, it's 100% dub, a spare and lazy day on the islands.

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