You all wanted the original so this is the best that i could find for you all to listen to first released back in '91...there are so many different versions of this tune including a white label with banned samples...hope you all enjoy
This is what happen's when you merge two classic dance clubs of the NW of England as one big happy ravin' dancefloor. Quadrant Park was a classic warehouse rave club in Liverpool and we all know the story of Manchester's Hacienda. So I have picked the Bassheads IS there Anybody out there track to get these two dancefloors Ravin'.
Bassheads - Back To The Old School
Label: Parlophone
Catalog#: 8 80065 6
Format: Vinyl, 12"
Country: Germany
Released: 1992
Style: House
Notes:
Tracklisting:
A1: Back To The Old School (Original Mix) (6:36)
A2: Back To The Old School (Edit) (3:50)
B: Back To The Old School (Garage Mix) (6:44)
Bassheads
Real Name: Desa Murphy & Nick Murphy
Profile: UK production duo hailing from Birkenhead, Merseyside in England.
This Birkenhead, Merseyside, England-based duo consists of Desa and Nick Murphy and originally came to prominence in 1991 with the release of "Is There Anybody Out There?" Although they reached the UK Top 10, they found themselves being sued by Afrika Bambaataa, the Osmonds, Pink Floyd and even Talking Heads' representatives for the samples they had employed.
Subsequent singles "Back To The Old School" and "Who Can Make You Feel Good" refused to compromise on their pulsating house/sample work. However, by the time of their debut long-player in 1993, the Bassheads had begun to embrace the ambient house movement spearheaded by the Orb and Aphex Twin. At the core of the album was a 24-minute track, "C.O.D.E.", which owed a debt to Brian Eno and Talking Heads.
URLs: http://www.mystrands.com/artist/16639/biography
http://www.rolldabeats.com/artist/bassheads
http://www.discogs.com/release/537233
Ok people before anyone leaves a stupid comment that i got this from the website "back to the oldskool"....this is where they took the sample from to begin with...first released back in '91 as a promo/white label then fully released in '92 on the DECONSTRUCTION label...This is a killer, PROPER, old skool breakbeat\piano tunes with a washy synth intro and teasing bassline, in comes more percussion then a woman urging you to "got to keep movin" whilst the jangly piano riff makes it's first appearance and then it eventually gives way to the massive old skool house breaks beat.....enjoy this wonderful tune...respect