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acidfluxxbass Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2011/06/11 : 21:09:01
I know this is Dougal And Gammer under a different pseudonym, but why? What was the point? The only track this name did was Express Ur Self, and that wasnt even released...
Craigavon raver Advanced Member
Ireland
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Posted - 2011/06/12 : 21:41:20
quote:Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
I know this is Dougal And Gammer under a different pseudonym, but why? What was the point? The only track this name did was Express Ur Self, and that wasnt even released...
Didn't even know that lol and was the track any good?
acidfluxxbass Advanced Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 2011/06/12 : 22:36:21
quote:Originally posted by Craigavon raver:
quote:Originally posted by acidfluxxbass:
I know this is Dougal And Gammer under a different pseudonym, but why? What was the point? The only track this name did was Express Ur Self, and that wasnt even released...
Didn't even know that lol and was the track any good?
I really liked it tbh. It was near the end of the DG Bonkers 14 mix i think.
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Mortis Advanced Member
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Posted - 2011/06/16 : 09:56:39
The track was released in 2005. It was Dougal & Gammer - Expressions (the B side to Xtreme).
The treack itself is a brilliant track imo but I wouldn't call it a remix of anything. The only thing it has in common with the S-Scape (who is Sparky btw!) track is the vocal - which is a sample taken from a Salt 'N' Pepa song. It's been used in tons of tracks over the years.
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