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Thank you so much for your kind words. The single should be ready in the next couple of months (Jack Barron is just finishing off his remix), and I hope it goes well. I’ll keep you posted
PS: I Use Sony Acid Pro, which for me is the most user-friendly software.
Thanks for this. Does anyone know the name of the Latin track at the end of the video?
Thank you so much for your vote! :yes2:
Good news, my remix is now in the final ten, so please vote for my remix here:
http://www.littlebootsmusic.co.uk/remix-winners.htm
Rory :wave:
http://www.divshare.com/download/9936215-7de
It’s a really cool tune
Very Merry Xmas Everybody, and have a funky 2010! :gig:
Rory :cool:
Just to tell everybody, it was released yesterday and you can get it on Juno:
http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/377819-01.htm
Or . . .
Hiya Craig!
Yes, I highly reccomend Serato. I use it so I can play tracks that are not yet released, not available on vinyl or to play tracks I already own on vinyl, but don’t want to wear out (especially rare bootlegs, and stuff from my Dad’s collection).
There are no real flaws I can think of with Serato (just make sure the Mp3’s you play are at least 192KBPs), and If you have the money, I seriously reccomend you buy it.
Glad everyone likes the track!
In honour of my first vinyl release, I did a 60-min set on mixcloud – Check it Out:
Thank you so much! :gig: You are awesome
Yes!
Could you re-upload this? I had an MP3 of this, but it got lost.
“Was the recording and production of “You’ve Come Along Way, Baby” influenced by Norman Cook’s past musical influences and workings or the current UK music culture at the time?”
In a way yes to both. Love Island feels like a more up-to-date version of his stuff, when he was in Pizzaman and Mighty Dub Katz (Happy, Jolly House Stuff), and tracks such as Acid 8000 are tributes to the Acid House genre. I also read somewhere that Gangster Tripping was influenced by Malcom McClaren’s (Sex Pistol’s manager) “Duck Rock” album. Rockerfeller Skank was influenced by “Rock The Funky Beats” by Natural Born Chillers. And also, this was when the first wave of Big Beat (1994-2001) was at it’s peak, so in many ways this album represents the genre, as it’s quintessential record.
Thank you so much! :yes2:
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