Wat does everyone think of this, i think its ace as fcuk! the a-side has gotta proper dirrrrrrrty little riff mmmmmmm mmmmmmmmm
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Wat does everyone think of this, i think its ace as fcuk! the a-side has gotta proper dirrrrrrrty little riff mmmmmmm mmmmmmmmm
Very poor release from Ben Sims (who is my inspiration into techno) in my opinion. It seems as though he rushed this release, dont like it surprisingly. But to me he is a master in production and djing and love 99% of his stuff!
how can you say that, its a class record, typical of ben sims stuff and all three tracks are very playable.
i listened to this earlier, i quite liked it, nothing groundbreaking, but exellent dancefloor material, very funky & energetic, almost tongue in cheek. i think i will probably buying this one.
i prefer the junior cartier version myself which is suprising seeing as i dislike mr carter. decent remix this one tho,brilliant when played in a club.
dominatrix lives tonight.
Brilliant Funky House track - roit up my street
i assume this is just a rip off of the cevin fisher track?
Cevin Fisher didn't exactly originate that track.
Look to the 80's chief.
my woman beats me :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
Heard thru the grapevine it's nothing to do with Sims and it's a Mark Broom production.Quote:
Originally Posted by tekboi
I like it, the riff is from Robert Armani.
ok, indian. perhaps i should have more explicity said 'the cevin fisher version?'Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
:lol: - Quality sample indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
Good, quality, funky, dancefloor track, from a top man.
if im not mistaken its credited as a Killabite production?
Haven't heard it, I assume it uses the same sample as all the other tracks with the same sample as all the other tracks as.....??
The Cevin Fisher track kicks arse.
It's Ben. It's a killabite production.Quote:
Originally Posted by sherbert tone
And I think it's pretty cool.
yeah it is a cool track thats for sure
yea i got this last week. nice stuff to have a good laugh with i reckon. lotsa fun!
i want the original but i dont know who does it.
its sampled on the end of this release i believe.
hahaha here comes the realshit bitch!
i heard Jeff mills play this years ago and have always wanted a copy.
anyone know where to find it????
Not a bad release...
I understand that but how is it a rip of the Cevin Fisher track if they only used the vocal from the original track, and even played the original at the end, and on top of that Cevin was not the only one to use that voice either.Quote:
Originally Posted by g
i haven't even heard it, all i meant was to clarify if it was from that track(s).. not to discuss whether it was sampled, the merits of the sample, who's on first, etc..Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
A side is ok. No doubt get hammered.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fake DJ
B side is just a poor rip off of the purpose maker stuff, done badly.
Jesus, how many times can these records get sampled?
are there not any others out there that could be ripped?
hmm well the thing is that it has to be taken as abootleg ...
sims does his own bootlegs taking samples from this women beat their man, some purpose maker etc.... ive heard him spinning this on CD at the split party ...
like a lot of the early hardgroove releases, i think he didnt want to issue it on vinyl ... a lot of djs do this kindof tracks only to put something original in thier own dj sets ...
the thing is that, like the first killabite, when these tracks came out that surprisingly got huge success, as if the buyers didnt even know the original tracks ...
yeah ive bought this bootleg, its fun ! but i guess im gonna keep spinning the original one
women beat their men.. men beat their drum
Personally i prefer the first 2 releases on killabite but its still a good tune all the same
despite all the diff versions....millsy plays the cevin fisher one :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by DJMAYA
what is the cevin fisher track called?
theres no listing of a women _ _ _ _ _ on discogs by him :eh:
ok, found it, my fault,
it's by him under the pseudonym "submission"
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Submission