Its a tune that most will know, but it is very specific to its era.
My hunch and for years I have been checking V Recordings for it. I heard it on 1 in the Jungle on BBC Radio in 97 and since then have been longing for it. I heard it after Dillinja's Violent Killa tune.
It is a bassline that is very rare. Elasticated bassline, if you twang a guitar string, it's a bit like that but this is bass and twanged at the end of the riff - so the tune goes- do dah - twwwaaannnnggggg.
The only other sound that sets it apart is a female voice - who at the start of the song, and the break sings something like "oh la la". There is also a very indian / persian strings effect that exists throughout. Just before the drop she sings "Ohhhh la" or something of that ilk.
My hunch and for years I have been checking V Recordings for it. I heard it on 1 in the Jungle on BBC Radio in 97 and since then have been longing for it. I heard it after Dillinja's Violent Killa tune.
It is a bassline that is very rare. Elasticated bassline, if you twang a guitar string, it's a bit like that but this is bass and twanged at the end of the riff - so the tune goes- do dah - twwwaaannnnggggg.
The only other sound that sets it apart is a female voice - who at the start of the song, and the break sings something like "oh la la". There is also a very indian / persian strings effect that exists throughout. Just before the drop she sings "Ohhhh la" or something of that ilk.