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    Junior Freak
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    Default [Don'T 015] - Autonation - "Sit On The Bass" + Jerome Hill Remix

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    Following hot on the heels from the Split EP that was Don'T 014 / Victim 008 comes a monster release...
    Autonation's "Sit on the Bass" was released on esteemed label R&S , 18 years ago in 1991.. (shit! Was it really 18 years ago??)

    Autonation kindly agreed to a re-release two years ago after a meeting in a pub in Ladbroke Grove. "Sit on the Bass" has been a mainstay of label boss Jerome Hill's sets since it's release all those years ago and still sounds relevent and rocks crowds today.

    Autonation is none other than seasoned producer Dave Campbell who over the years has released a vast body of techno, drum n bass, and ambient music under the aliases Kibu, Hiryze, Xtro, Greenback and of course Autonation on labels such as Rising High, Certificate 18, R&S, Cue and Guy Called Gerald's Juicebox.

    Its an absolute techno classic, but not one of the 'obvious' ones that get rolled out for every 'old skool' back to the 90's set.. So get on board and be in the know before everyone gets on it!!

    Jerome Hill steps up for the remix on the B-side utilising some fierce rumbling Sub bass and keeping the energy levels on 11 for the dancefloor..

    This release has been cut Super Loud and is the first 2-tracker on Don'T for just this reason.

    Enjoy!

    cat no: Don't 015
    artist: Autonation
    title: Sit on the Bass

    Samples:

    A. Sit On The Bass
    AA. Sit On The Bass (Jerome Hill Remix)

    Last edited by MITA; 08-06-2009 at 12:27 PM.

 

 

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