Written and produced by Michael L Smith
or Michael Lovesmith as he was sometimes known, had a hit with the slushy love song "Break The Ice" in 1985.
This slice of funky disco comes from the "Space Dance" LP in 1979 and is on the great Motown label.
For STEREO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34_PlvEYZbk&fmt=18
@LONFATAPPLE How can this be a Daft Punk Sample when this song is from 1979????.....I was born in 86 and even I know that, silly!
Maybe you meant that Daft Punk have sampled this song loool
1Laboca 3 months ago
@LONFATAPPLE What?
Flabtato 5 months ago
sample is the daft punk
LONFATAPPLE 1 year ago
It doesn't get much better than this!
cleanerfloors 1 year ago
@sybi0t What are you talking about? Where were the cheesy vocals on Trax On Da Rocks or Spinal Scratch? They were all wicked tunes. Great slabs of vinyl! There was no 'ooh, baby' on them. They cheesed out man! La fromage grande!!
losador 1 year ago
@losador that style came a long time before Daft Punk, are you forgetting their work with Crydamoure and Roule? Thats where their roots stay, and songs like Music Sounds Better and Gym & Tonic show their real style. It's french touch at it's best, taking the memorable and enjoyable parts of songs and making it last forever. It's not a rip-off, it's a re imagining.
sybi0t 1 year ago
House version: Bob Sinclar - Gym Tonic (1998)
Rikstyle23 1 year ago
House version: Bob Sinclar - Gym Tonic (1998)
Rikstyle23 1 year ago
What do you mean completely ripped off some songs?
troysson81 2 years ago
Wicked ! !
Biddu465 2 years ago