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Standard Disco


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WeirdThing

 Genre: Disco

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The name says it all. Very 80ies. I'm looking for someone who wants to write a text and record vocals for this track. I have a sort of gay, high-pitched, pervert sounding male voice in mind.
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Uploaded: Jul 19, 2006 - 10:03:48 AM
Last Updated: Jul 16, 2006 - 10:17:33 AM Last Played: Nov 01, 2009 - 12:34:50 AM
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vbluesky said 1222 days ago (July 19th, 2006)
yes
I can hear some one like Slyvester or Jimmy Sommerville singing on this jam, I like the production, I like Disco too
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VicDiesel said 1219 days ago (July 22nd, 2006)
I believe it's called "dance", these days
Good groove you're laying down here. I'll be curious to see what this can
become with some good vocals.

Just one comment: in the vibe-less part there are two synths that clash.
They're hitting notes a whole tone apart, or something like that. Try to
straighten that out, because it muddies the sound.

"You make me feel like dancing...."
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Disco is an up-tempo style of dance music (generally between 110 and 136 beats per minute) that originated in the early-1970s, a derivative of funk and soul music, popular with audiences in larger cities all over the world. It derives its name from t

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