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Loop 7 - The Theme (ST Original Groove)

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

1991. http://www.discogs.com/release/306663

Not released until 94, but Frankie Knuckles was playing it during his residency at Sound Factory circa 1991.

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  • It is, and I've asked myself how this can be with electronic music?! The melodies these people produced at that time were incredible and very heart-felt. House music can be very emotional, which is why they say 'house is a feeling' I suppose.

  • I think 1990 was smack dab in the middle of a huge paradigm that defined the next several years to come, on so many levels. I seriously think we are long over due for another one. I'd love to be 22 again and be able to appreciate it so much more. I was painfully shy back then and when I first moved to New York, I felt more like an observer than actually part of the whole goings on. Even though I arrived in New York in earky 94, I still feel I caught a good taste of it.

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  • nothing short of AMAZING

  • deep & sexy.... timeless

  • this could go on for days......and it would never get old!!!!!!  the 90's was the last of the great!!

  • This record got Mr Satoshi Tomi-ie a fame amongst Def mix Production.

    First Japanese pioneer who joined hands with god father of US house DJ's.

    Arigato.

  • very sexy track!

  • Eight minutes and fifteen seconds of sheer bliss. Nothing today compares to the deep house sounds of the early nineties.

  • one of my fav' of all times...Nice job Satoshi (note : the track at the very beginning was called "sato-system")

  • nice groove!

  • @PalmerWhit O man was it ever, I mean it was epic. Look how many of us dwell in this era of music.

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