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meandJack*Viva House

Me And Jack - Viva House album cover

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Electronic

Style:

Breakbeat, House, Progressive House

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Viva House9:32

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    Version DetailsData Quality
    Cover of Viva House, 1993, VinylViva House
    12", Single Sided, 45 RPM
    Not On Label (Me And Jack Self-released) – jack 001UK1993UK1993
    Cover of Viva House, 1995, VinylViva House
    12"
    EC Records – EC 008Netherlands1995Netherlands1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Viva House, 1995-11-06, VinylViva House
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Leopard Skin – LEOP 1UK1995UK1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Viva House, 1995, VinylViva House
    12", White Label, Promo, Stamped
    Leopard Skin – LEOP 1UK1995UK1995
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • djnk1's avatar
      djnk1
      I believe Tracklist is incorrect. This Side only has 1 track while Logo Side has 2 tracks with the first one being Viva House (Original Mix) so the second track on Logo Side must be the Pete Bones Phuture Disko Dub.
      • BDEE412's avatar
        BDEE412
        Edited one year ago
        The first time I heard VIVA HOUSE was a late Thursday night / early Friday morning somewhere in 1993/4 at 'FEVER' in Baltimore MD. The beats were immaculately crisp, the funky arpeggio was jackin' and the bass was thunderous coming out of that soundsystem. The blaring horn breakdown was a moment of clarity through the haze of the smoke machine and all the pharmaceuticals pounding my brain ... and was something I will never forget.

        I wanted that night to go on forever.
        Now it lives in my memory as a nearly perfect slice of time.
        This track will always be special to me and solidly connected to that amazing clubnight.
        Thank You Scott Henry.
        • ckoulatsi's avatar
          ckoulatsi
          You are blessed if you lived this track at a Club. The atmosphere. It just can't be described. The Bomb!
          • Simonp68's avatar
            Simonp68
            Quality breakbeats and huge breakdown from the golden era of progressive house!!!
            • Lit_tle's avatar
              Lit_tle
              I really fall in love with viva house A1, the bassline make strong purss while the melody flies away. I don't know why this track is so missed... It's looks cheap sometime but this track really worck !
              • Johnmarcus's avatar
                Johnmarcus
                Edited 7 years ago
                Great little tune and somewhat forgotten about.
                String intro slowly building with its percussive break beat sounding loops - dropping into that brass sounding simple but very effective synth line. The percussion has plenty of energy while the synth almost adds a laid back feel, sounds strange but works really well. Have a listen.
                • foogoo's avatar
                  foogoo
                  This is the absolute nuts. . . . . .
                  • dsyn2spin's avatar
                    dsyn2spin
                    the original still sounds the best.
                    • J-TEC's avatar
                      J-TEC
                      Edited 18 years ago
                      Ohh my god !
                      This one is realy a fantastic House/Techno track.
                      The Secret Cinema Mix is indeed the best version on this vinyl.
                      It Starts with a progressive, verry smooth house Tune,
                      you can dream away and relax by hearing the first minutes of this song.
                      It slowly builds up to a darker rolling-techno track.
                      This track must be played in a real dark underground location.
                      5/5 for this record !
                      • lqdsky's avatar
                        lqdsky
                        Edited 19 years ago
                        The Secret Cinema Mix is an absolute stomper. Starts off with a floaty progressive house sound of the original and slowly builds into a minimal darker rolling bass techno cut. The bass is really heavy, guaranteed to get the bass heads rollin. Great transitional record.

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