Two wicked digital tunes on the same riddim again! The first cut is originally from 1989, but was re-released on Masani Music in 2006 and is produced by Horace Martin himself. The King Kong tune is from 2006, but was released on the Diop Side label. Sorry about the blurry pictures, but those are really the actual records. I just couldn't find any better photos of them and I don't own a camera myself, so this is what happens sometimes...
@maccerb : you are right, Martin is the ex-owner of the Deep Roots shop in Paris ;-)
MrHeartical 7 months ago
" The first cut is originally from 1989, but was re-released on Masani Music in 2006 and is produced by Horace Martin himself."
Are you sure about this? I got that tune on the Diop Side label as well, and from what I know the riddim is built by Dougie. The producer "Martin" named on the label isn't Horace Martin, but the man behind Diop Side, as well as a record shop in Paris.
maccerb 8 months ago
@ChristianAmadeus1
The original tune is Wayne Smith - E20, the one you're thinking of is Robert Ffrench - Don't Let Me Down on the Witty label.
maccerb 8 months ago
Does anyone know the name of the original base riddim which you hear clearly at the beginning of rain and thunder. I heard a wicked song 20 years ago and never found it...could have been Robert Ffrench song hook lyrics were "don't let me down girl"....Wish I could track it down!! God Bless You All
ChristianAmadeus1 8 months ago
sooooooooooo gooooooooooooooood
doudouzon 1 year ago
Pure Digi Killer!
ceejaycee1 1 year ago
Great Tune !!!
Yitzhak2295 1 year ago
Heavy Tune ! LOVE IT
bless
cutroots 1 year ago
MASTERRRRR!!!
remon1233 1 year ago
Crucial
dizasha1 1 year ago