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To all my USA DJ's give me a hand...
I am going to drop an Old School House mix the next time I'm on VDJ Radio. I have been looking for years for a song that had a man's voice(deep) that said "Ohh La La". It was used as a DJ tool back in the 80's. The first person that I heard use it was DJ Mike Hitman Wilson back in 1986. It is featured in the opening seconds of the old classic "Jack to the Sound of the Underground". If anyone knows what song it is then let me know...

Thanks in advance...

MS
 

Posted Sat 05 Mar 05 @ 4:17 pm
Anybody???



MS
 

Posted Sat 05 Mar 05 @ 6:49 pm
claxPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Maybe one of these songs:

Hithouse - Move Your Feet to the Rythm of the Beat {1989}
Hithouse - Jack to the Sound of the Underground {1988}
 

Posted Sat 05 Mar 05 @ 7:02 pm
Thanks Clax but it's neither of these. Like I said it appeared in "jack to the Sound of the Underground".


MS
 

Posted Sat 05 Mar 05 @ 7:20 pm
claxPRO InfinityMember since 2004
there is a site which explains every sample from a lot of tracks.
For example: The track XXX is created using vocals from YYY, breaks from ZZZ, ...

... But I can't remember this site. It's a shame. Maybe someone can remember about it ?

Also try on http://www.coverinfo.de
It's often possible to know some news about the history of a track.
 

Posted Sat 05 Mar 05 @ 7:52 pm


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