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Hmm... if I could just find a community or something of dance music nuts that specialize in identifying this stuff maybe I could link the files. It's a good sign I guess that it sounds remotely familiar to you, at least an indication I might have captured enough of it to identify. Also not sure if I mentioned it has kind of a break beat groove to it. It's kind of an odd song for a strip club really. |
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http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/f....php?forumid=2 Used it about 15 years ago with varying degrees of success. Looks like the place is still active. |
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Ok, another clue, trying to narrow down the genre a bit, I'm going to say the mix I heard is best categorized as a Florida Breaks style track.
It sounds similar (in genre) to the tracks in these mixes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpL7P0wg52M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U82-1-8gWj4 If you took the melodies I posted and try to imagine them in that genre, and throw in the female vocals you'd be amazingly close. I wouldn't be surprised if the artist is already represented in one of those mixes with a different title (I never did know the artist of this one, only the track name). |
UNFUCKING BELIEVABLE!!! Done and mother fucking D-O-N-E!
Right after I posted that last post, the goddamned title popped right in my head! If it only hadn't taken 4 months.. lol "I do both Jay and Jane" by La Rissa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHTGnFT96Ew Thanks for re-igniting this thread and getting me thinking about it again everyone. I was obviously wrong on a few points (number of words in title), probably should have described the lead as a warbly organ too. It's a little hard to fully pay attention to a song's details when a stripper is grinding her cooch in your lap, so that's my excuse :) Thank god I can sleep nights now :) Well as I said earlier, I never, ever give up.... lol |
Also forgot to mention, Gsound identified it quickly just from the Youtube clip, so good call on that one Berni. It's just that I couldn't get to the phone in my pocket at the time... well you know.... :D
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Your melody was very close, even in pitch, less than a semitone out. Very different to the modulated 303 patch used though.
Well done in finding it. :) I can say I never heard the song before, so would never have guessed it in a million years. Shazam is another app to ID commercial songs, with a 5 billion song database. On the PC I used to use a little program called Tunatic which you could use to ID any streaming audio on your PC, but it seems to be defunct now. Update: Seems Shazam have a free Windows 8 app which can use the PC's stereo mix. It quickly ID'd Jay and Jane from Youtube, and it's also just ID'd a number of few obscure tunes from my old 'to ID' collection. Ten years too late, mind! |
Yes, the patches I used were completely off. Part of the reason I didn't try to faithfully reproduce the actual sounds from the track was because I had left Cubase open with a couple of patches I was working on for something else, so I didn't even bother trying to locate similar patches or recreate them from memory. Naively, I thought it would either be identified, or the title would pop into my head within a day or two -- later I realized I might have been better off at least conveying the warble lead as the track was harder to identify than I thought.
To me melodies are always what stay in my head as the identifiable element more than the actual sounds used (i.e., playing a particular song's melody on a different instrument results in a greater likeness of the track than using the same patches to play a different melody). But yes, it is kind of an obscure track. I searched around for details about "LaRrissa" and didn't find much, so I'm guessing kind of a one-hit wonder (and an underground hit at that). I've heard it at a couple of places 10-12 years ago, but more recently I think that particular club is the only place I've heard play it. Will check out Shazam too, thanks. |
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