does anyone know if this is the same trackmasters that produced hiphop beat in the mid 1990's for like nas, firm biz, mobbdeep etc. The samples sound the same? thanks
So few elements in this song, and many of them well-used "classic samples" (if there is such a thing!) for that time, but he still always manages to create something special. An incredible producer who knew the virtues of "less is more" and leaving some space between the beats.
does anyone know if this is the same trackmasters that produced hiphop beat in the mid 1990's for like nas, firm biz, mobbdeep etc. The samples sound the same? thanks
Anonx82 2 years ago
Oh no total difference. This is Wayne Gardiner. Hiphop guys were Jean-Claude Olivier, Samuel Barnes also known as Poke & Tone. AKA Trackmasters =)
taelue 1 year ago
check out 2 of my reason instrumentals
real ny tracks by prod by freenarm
asiababie78 2 years ago
one of the best tracs of the 90s .... word this ish rocks bad ass in the club yo....!
SuperBaridi 2 years ago
A king from the beginning.
DeepGarageHead 2 years ago
Peace&MusiKILLER
iosonoilcalcio 2 years ago
this is fantastic !!!!!!!!!!!!!
excellent deep house
DeepMUSIChousE 2 years ago 2
deep..so deep....wayne best producer in the world! A lost era.....
DEEP4LIFE 3 years ago 6
So few elements in this song, and many of them well-used "classic samples" (if there is such a thing!) for that time, but he still always manages to create something special. An incredible producer who knew the virtues of "less is more" and leaving some space between the beats.
Jolar70 3 years ago 2
Ah, Ruff min. You've done it again fella. This is a cracking number. :-)
TheMadFerret 3 years ago