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Monday, 22 July 2019

M-Beat featuring Jamiroquai - Do U Know Where You're Coming From - (1996)

Renk Records, CDRENK63
M-Beat-feat-Jamiroquai-Do-U-Know-cover

320 Re-Up!

Back in 1996, seemingly from out of nowhere, a weird collaboration happened. M-Beat (a guy best known for the jungle track Incredible with General Levy) made a funky slice of Drum & Bass with perennial Acid jazz faves Jamiroquai.

M-Beat-feat-Jamiroquai-Do-U-Know-OFC

However, the results were most definitely not weird. Anything but, in fact. The combination of D&B tempo drums and 70’s funk permeating this track (you’ve got to love those wah-wah guitars) work very well indeed alongside Jay Kay's always catchy vocals, giving Jamiroquai one of their punchier, funkier moments.

This is proper future funk.

M-Beat-feat-Jamiroquai-Do-U-Know-IFC

There are several versions, with not a great deal to pick from between them, but I always err on the side of the Extended Mix, which kicks some serious bootie (and has more wah-wah's and vibes).

Essential stuff!

An edit of this track made its way onto certain editions of the Travelling Without Moving CD as an unheralded bonus track.

PS - Stop the press... I've added the vinyl only Jumping Jack Frost remix, which is highly chilled full D&B version. Well worth adding to your collection.

M-Beat-feat-Jamiroquai-Do-U-Know-CD

Tracklist
  1. Do You Know Where You're Coming From (Original Mix)
  2. Do You Know Where You're Coming From (Touch Of Horn Mix)
  3. Do You Know Where You're Coming From (Extended Mix)
  4. Do You Know Where You're Coming From (Full Horns Mix)
  5. Do You Know Where You're Coming From (Intelligent Groove Mix)
  6. Do You Know Where You're Coming From (Dextrous Remix)
  7. Do You Know Where You're Coming From (Jumping Jack Frost Remix)
Download: MB&J-DYKWYCF File size: 67.1 MB

Triviality: The tracklisting differs slightly between the back of the inlay card (displayed above, and which I've included in the .ZIP file), and the folded "lip" part of the inlay card. Have a look and see what I mean. I've gone with the ones listed above, but you might want to amend the track names if you feel I should have gone for the others.

Thursday, 18 April 2019

Darkman - Yabba Dabba Doo Reloaded - (1994)

Wildcard Records, Polydor ‎– 851 131-2

Darkman-Yabba-RELOADED-cover

For sake of completion here are the Yabba Dabba Doo remixes, big up the one like the DJ Pugwash for the shout on the original post.


Darkman-Yabba-RELOADED-OFC


My mix of choice is still to this day the Femi Fem (of the Young Disciples) produced Party Like That Mix, but the remixes are all pretty strong. Pugs was bigging up the Mutiny remix, which is probably the best out of these newer mixes, and my junglist leanings have me appreciating the M-Beat version.

- Kym :)
Darkman-Yabba-RELOADED-CD
Tracklist
  1. Yabba Dabba Doo (La Smoov 7")
  2. Yabba Dabba Doo (Original 7")
  3. Yabba Dabba Doo (Party Like That Mix)
  4. Yabba Dabba Doo (Mutiny One Time For Your Mind Mix)
  5. Yabba Dabba Doo (M-Beat Jungle Mix)
Download: D-YDD.7z | File size: 50.5MB

Thursday, 5 March 2009

M-Beat featuring Jamiroquai - Do U Know Where You're Coming From (1996)

Renk Records, CDRENK63
I dug this one out especially for Mickey, whom I know is something of a Jamiroquai fan.
Back in 1996, seemingly from out of nowhere, a weird collaboration happened. M-Beat (a guy best known for the jungle track Incredible with General Levy) made a funky slice of Drum & Bass with perennial Acid jazz faves Jamiroquai.
Like I said, weird.
However, the results were most definitely not weird. Anything but, in fact. The combination of D&B tempo drums and 70’s funk permeating this track (you’ve got to love those wah-wah guitars) work very well indeed alongside Jay Kay's always catchy vocals, giving Jamiroquai one of their punchier, funkier moments. This is proper future funk.
There are several versions, with not a LOT to pick from between them, but I always err on the side of the Extended Mix, which kicks some serious bootie (and has more wah-wah's and vibes).
Essential stuff!

Do check out the second link, it contains the Jumpin' Jack Frost remix that was only on the 12", and so wasn't on this CD.

An edit of this track made its way onto certain editions of the Travelling Without Moving CD as an unheralded bonus track.
  • Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Original Mix)
  • Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Touch Of Horn Mix)
  • Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Extended Mix)
  • Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Full Horns Mix)
  • Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Intelligent Groove Mix)
  • Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Dextrous Remix)
The Download Link is here: Download
Filename: Do U Know Where You're Coming From.zip File size: 33.1 MB
Triviality: The tracklisting differs slightly between the back of the inlay card (displayed above, and which I've included in the .ZIP file), and the folded "lip" part of the inlay card. Have a look and see what I mean. I've gone with the ones listed above, but you might want to amend the track names if you feel I should have gone for the others.