Nice piano-influenced 1996 hardcore breakbeat tune, with vocal samples from Mix Factory's "Burnin' Like Fire." This track is a remake of the fine track "Twinkie", originally released in 1993 under the artist name "Phuture Primitive." The track can be found on both U.K.-produced LP "Yellow Dye No.5/Safety Catch" (KF046) and U.K.-produced CD compilation "Future Primitive - FP Files Vol 2." (KFACD008)
The sample vocals toward the end of the track suggest that "Yellow Dye No. 5" is an ingredient of the Hostess "Twinkie" creme-filled snack.
I have been the lucky recipient of many great old skool piano tunes and hardcore piano tunes from Youtube channels. I am grateful to those who made the effort to share these tunes. I will do my part, and share some piano-influenced tunes which I am in personal possession of.
As an American, I had minimal exposure to European radio. I do not know how much airplay this tune or mix had back in the day.
Label: KniteForce Records; KniteForce Again Records
Country: U.K.
Released: 1993 (as "Twinkie"); 1996 (as Yellow Dye No.5); 2004 (for CD compilation)
Genre: Electronic
Style: Hardcore, Breakbeat, Happy Hardcore
Credits: Alexander Crossley + Julian Slatter (Future Primitive/Phuture Primitive); Written and Produced by: Julian Slatter (DJ Poosie) + Alexander Crossley (Bertie)
It's a little too slow for me this...For the purest type of listener like me an what about that piano Wow.......
983reece 3 weeks ago
@983reece - Nice comment, Lucus. Thanks.
AuldYank1 3 weeks ago
KniteForce,you already know that i'm a fan of that label ;)
akaka999999 1 month ago
@akaka999999 - I do, amigo. Gracias.:o)
AuldYank1 1 month ago
@AuldYank1 Same vocal "It makes me high, higher and higher.." ;)
JMott76 1 month ago
@JMott76 - Gotcha...thanks.:o)
AuldYank1 1 month ago