Vocal Deep House / House Feat Vocal From The Velvet Fog Mel Torme - Move D & Morel On The Remix
Whirlpool Productions "Fly Hi/Gimme" appeared first in 1993 on the one time and made up label 5th&Madison. The fascination that a young Justus Köhncke had for the then bubbling sounds, strictly rhythms and nu grooves of New York house music sparked the idea to join in the chant with a production of his own.
Add his co-producer Fred Heimermann, the buzzing DJ and brilliant music journalist Hans Nieswandt and a visitor from San Francisco named Eric D. Clark, the singer Heather Sachs and samples by Mel Tormé to the flamboyant picture and you know why the records sounds like it does: swinging house music through the lenses of a colorful cast or how some German people thought New Jersey's Zanzibar would sound. Fly Hi embodies the sophisticated deep and soulful approach, while Gimme satisfies the more hysteric approach. Favoured and championed by DJs like Tony Humphries at the time, officially released by Snap's Logic Records and never vacated from Move D's record bag, it's re-issued in all its glory for the first time on Running Back. Additionally, Move D puts his fingerprint on it with a disco leaning and upbeat remix of "Gimme". Extensive liner notes by Hans Nieswandt upon request. Life is still in hi-fly!
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Fly Hi Ft. Mel Tormé
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Fly Hi Ft. Mel Tormé - Zanzibar Mix
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Fly Hi Ft. Mel Tormé - Morel’s Flying Underground Remix
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Gimme
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Gimme - Move D Remix
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Gimme - Gimme Shelter Mix
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Whirlpool Productions is the name of a Cologne house music project of musician and producer Eric D. Clark, Hans Nieswandt, Justus Köhncke. It was founded 1991st Whirlpool Productions are known for their unique, experimental sound, that shaped the style of bands like Sensorama or Egoexpress. With their disco hit From Disco To Disco succeeded in Italy in the summer of 1997 9 weeks a number-1-success, which culminated in a television appearance on a hit parade show. The musicians were also journalists in the old editor of music magazine Spex, and therefore always interested also in the theoretical side of their activities. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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