(12-09-2020 03:31 )Chrisst Wrote: Slam Inducer - You Know Acid.
The number of times I've trawled back through this thread in search of the facts on this one.
I vaguely recall Gordon Brown being asked about acid house in the 80's or 90's by a local radio DJ. I'm sure that if it was someone noteworthy the link would have surfaced before.
It was, according to this thread sampled by Ant Brooks from an acid house documentary and has been commercially available, possibly on the CD of Babestation music.
I've just tried some more creative googling without success. There are several documentaries to view but there my enthusiam wanes
From memory the lineage of music on S66 in recent years has been:
1. Say half a dozen tracks put together by Jamie McCann
2. One by one they were discarded for reasons unknown until eventually one was left and played continually for months. (2017)
3. A fresh set of more commercial songs appeared and were added to the original set making say a dozen songs all told that took about six hours to rotate. (2018)
4. The original set were discarded and the newer songs were whittled down until say three or four were left.
5. The current crop replaced them (2019), the most irritatating of the lot and recorded so loudly that they seem to resist all attempts to turn them down so that the girls can be heard.
6. The girls confined at homes because of the virus. Most girls had no music, when they went on Freeview the current crop was played. Pippa Doll plays her favourites which I really like.
7. Slowly the girls have returned to the studio and the current crop is played. The promo film has a different, and more amenable track.
I was reminded of that "what do you know about acid house music" sample, last weekend, when I heard it on a new mix on Radio 1:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000pt27
Looking at BBC Sounds, live, I found that in that instance, it was on an early Camelphat collaboration, titled 'World in Action'.
So I figured it must be from an edition of 'World in Action': for younger readers, a major ITV documentary series, that I think must have been on, from around late 1960s, to early-mid 90s.
I've yet to watch it, but the likely edition is linked/embedded in this Mixmag article:
https://mixmag.net/feature/6-of-the-best...se-culture
There's another piece of music, which was on 'Elite', a lot, from when I first saw it, on 'Freeview', in autumn 2011, and was still being played, when Studio 66 appeared on fv, after an absence of a few years.
As I recall, it's sort of the dubbier end of UK garage, if not, dubstep. There's a sample of a woman, saying "why are you...".
I'd probably just presumed, it was a commissioned piece, and not publicly available.
Until, catching that vocal, presumably in its original song, a few times, across quite a long time span.
It sounded like an American r&b group from the 90s, or possibly, a solo singer, such as Mary J Blige. I'm familiar with a lot of that music, but don't recognise that.
However, I thought that if that's a sample from a record, the track on Elite/66, must have been available. As Elite/66 would be in copyright trouble, broadcasting it on tv, if it's a piece without sample clearance.
It's not as if they're a pirate radio station!
Hearing an MJB song, on a local r&b show, in the last few hours, reminded me. I thought I'd look at, one of my go-to staples, whosampled.com. But not surprisingly, MJB has been much-sampled.
A piece there, about samples on UK garage tracks, was no help, either.
I did find a thread, about Elite TV music, where someone said, a lot of that music is on a UK garage, 'pirate anthems' compilation!
https://www.babeshows.co.uk/showthread.p...pid1022306
Plus, much more recently, in June this year, in this very thread, someone posted a link, for their Spotify "playlist of background music used on various British Babe Channels over the years"!
https://www.babeshows.co.uk/showthread.p...pid2465843
The former sounds considerably more appealing!
But if anyone knows the track, and, or, the sample, that information would be greatly appreciated.