Ive been looking for a hardcore tune for a while, heard it in a surgeon set, has a vocal which which goes "confusion, confusion, con-con-confusion..." anyone recognise it?
Yes. I've got it on a mix somewhere but I don't know what's called but its bugging me now so I'll try and find out.
Ive been looking for a hardcore tune for a while, heard it in a surgeon set, has a vocal which which goes "confusion, confusion, con-con-confusion..." anyone recognise it?
Yes. I've got it on a mix somewhere but I don't know what's called but its bugging me now so I'll try and find out.
Ive been looking for a hardcore tune for a while, heard it in a surgeon set, has a vocal which which goes "confusion, confusion, con-con-confusion..." anyone recognise it?
Yes. I've got it on a mix somewhere but I don't know what's called but its bugging me now so I'll try and find out.
Normally I find Suckut's tracks a bit too urm "dry" for my taste (all big kicks but not enough happening to keep me interested), but I fucking love this release.
ugh horrible tracks
Re: track id's
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 8:07 pm
by AxeD
I normally quite like Suckut, but not a fan of those either.
Turn On is a bomb though. It's been doing the rounds the past few weeks, just
like Section did when it came out.
Normally I find Suckut's tracks a bit too urm "dry" for my taste (all big kicks but not enough happening to keep me interested), but I fucking love this release.
I feel similar, but think the quality of his dry tool like tracks is still quite good and always worth a listen. Corp is a bit of a beast for sure.
Re: track id's
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:24 am
by Hades
mainst09 wrote:
Hades wrote:
and a really nice track.
Markus Suckut is putting out quite some quality releases nowadays.
Normally this should be arriving tomorrow :
Normally I find Suckut's tracks a bit too urm "dry" for my taste (all big kicks but not enough happening to keep me interested), but I fucking love this release.
ugh horrible tracks
knowing all about your personal preference for nordic types, I have suddenly increased your interest into these tracks !
Re: track id's
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:47 am
by Contort
Anyone know the track around 37mins, another ive heard played out alot..
nscott32 wrote:Hey guys!
What a great idea that topic!
Anyone could tell me what are the two tracks following after 31:00 of Sandrien Boiler Room Set in Amsterdam?
Does anyone of you know the track around the 10 min. mark in this awesome set from DISKO at E-WERK ??? i'm looking for that track for ages!!!
Just found that on youtube and had loads of shivers because i was at that party. One of the best partys i had in my life actually.
Slightly unusual track id, as i dont have a clip. I've got this oldskool ravey techno track in my head, and want to find it. I am guessing its from between 1987 and 1990. The title is in italian or spanish.
I think it might have even been mentioned or covered on this forum before, but can't find it as I cant find of the artist or track title.
Its intro (and core element) are these driving violin sample stabs, almost like a train, varying velocities, all on one note for 1 bar, then the pitch is lowered (im guessing a semi tome) the next bar, then followed by 2 bars of another semi tone (or so) down. Then after a few repetitions this rubbery bass comes in with a 1 bar loop (all same note), then some classic drum computer (909 im guessing from memory) drops and the tune is going.
Anyone?
Re: track id's
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 2:09 pm
by Alume
Almost every track in this set. I believe there is a lot of layering going on though.
Track around 25 mins is Daniel Bell: Science Fiction. Around 33 mins is Thomas P. Heckmann Remix of Nitzer Ebb: Join In The Chant. 1 h 11 mins is Regis: Guiltless, after that Vandross: Hurt Me, I'm Waiting (Female Remix). 1 h 27 mins is Cybersonik: Backlash. I'm also interested in knowing the rest!