It's actually Eric Clapton, playing guitar on this track. The album is called "Retail Therapy", released on Reprise Records in 1997. It's Eric's and his producing- and song writing partner, Simon Climie's project. They called this "hobby group" T.D.F. Eric is listed as x-sample, and they all wear helmets on the pictures, so you really can't tell it's them, if you don't know it. Great album, with lots of house and drum & bass moods. Maybe it's hard to find today? I've got 2 copies, lucky me! :-)
Oh my god- blast from the past. I directed this music video along with Mark Jeremias I think back in 1998. I remember timing out all the drum & bass drum hits on adobe premiere. There were hundreds... If you look closely you will see one of my super-8 cameras strapped to the binding of one of the snowboarder flying over the "vintage control booth" around 2:45. thanks for posting.
Well, it can't have happened in 1998, because I saw this baby on Chill Out Zone several times in the summer of 1997, and there are even playlists to prove it. Anyway, I remember stuff like this perfectly well, especially if it's 1997 we're talking about, because that year is a non-sexual fetish for me or something like that. :-)
By the way, what was that track that came after this? This was AMP, the American equivalent of the European COZ, right? So I've gathered, anyway. One more thing: Rip Stop is one great audiovisual experience! Refreshing, original, and fun!
Hey, this vid has been here since March 12 and I knew nothing! Damn! Boy, have I been waitng for this! The track brongs back brilliant memories from the summer of 1997, watching Chill Out Zone in sweet solitude during those bright summer nights, everything on it seeming so magical somehow...
Wow cuantos recuerdos del año 1998. Muchas gracias!!!!
lujanjungle 2 months ago
I should mention that I have a copy too... on vinyl!!
saamgabbay 3 years ago
It's actually Eric Clapton, playing guitar on this track. The album is called "Retail Therapy", released on Reprise Records in 1997. It's Eric's and his producing- and song writing partner, Simon Climie's project. They called this "hobby group" T.D.F. Eric is listed as x-sample, and they all wear helmets on the pictures, so you really can't tell it's them, if you don't know it. Great album, with lots of house and drum & bass moods. Maybe it's hard to find today? I've got 2 copies, lucky me! :-)
macke71 3 years ago
And the track that comes after this one is Two Lone Swordsmen's Rico's Helly! It's on YouTube now too, so go and check it out!
elusiveweirdo 3 years ago
make that around 2:35.
saamgabbay 3 years ago
Oh my god- blast from the past. I directed this music video along with Mark Jeremias I think back in 1998. I remember timing out all the drum & bass drum hits on adobe premiere. There were hundreds... If you look closely you will see one of my super-8 cameras strapped to the binding of one of the snowboarder flying over the "vintage control booth" around 2:45. thanks for posting.
saamgabbay 3 years ago 3
Well, it can't have happened in 1998, because I saw this baby on Chill Out Zone several times in the summer of 1997, and there are even playlists to prove it. Anyway, I remember stuff like this perfectly well, especially if it's 1997 we're talking about, because that year is a non-sexual fetish for me or something like that. :-)
elusiveweirdo 3 years ago
take the best from the past
myneonORG 4 years ago
Possibly the best drum and bass song ever. And a great video. For those not knowing, the guy playing the guitar is ERIC madafnkng CLAPTON!
stlolth 4 years ago
Thanks for posting this.
remixedv 4 years ago
By the way, what was that track that came after this? This was AMP, the American equivalent of the European COZ, right? So I've gathered, anyway. One more thing: Rip Stop is one great audiovisual experience! Refreshing, original, and fun!
rekluziv 4 years ago
Hey, this vid has been here since March 12 and I knew nothing! Damn! Boy, have I been waitng for this! The track brongs back brilliant memories from the summer of 1997, watching Chill Out Zone in sweet solitude during those bright summer nights, everything on it seeming so magical somehow...
rekluziv 4 years ago