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Sappo - Dark & Dirty / Simon Sayz FLAC album

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Dark & Dirty
Simon Sayz

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RINSE 004 Sappo* Dark & Dirty / Simon Sayz ‎(12") Rinse Out RINSE 004 UK 1996
RINSE 004 Sappo* Dark & Dirty / Simon Sayz ‎(12", Promo) Rinse Out RINSE 004 UK 1996
RINSE 004 Oppas* Dark & Dirty / Simon Sayz ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl, Sti) Rinse Out RINSE 004 UK 1996


Sappo - Dark & Dirty / Simon Sayz FLAC album

Musician performer: Sappo

Title: Dark & Dirty / Simon Sayz

Country: UK

Date of release: 1996

Style: Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1109 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 378

Other Formats: MPC FLAC AA TTA VQF ASF AHX

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Cheber
In my opinion, Dark & Dirty is Sappo at his best. The sparse, tight drum sounds and subdued yet powerful bass perfectly showcase the innovative sampling, which makes liberal use of re-triggering. Samples include a theramin/sinewave-like tone that mimics the bass line, great 'cosmic' synth percussion, and Samuel Jackson yelling "Shit! I told you not to open it!" taken from Die Hard 3. Others may say Ding Dong Bass is Sappo's magnum opus, and while it may have been true back then, Dark & Dirty still sounds quite fresh today. DJs take warning: 2 bars get dropped (or 8 beats, so the drums will still line up but the phrases will be off if you are mixing) during the second breakdown, resulting in a floor-filling early drop.
Cheber
In my opinion, Dark & Dirty is Sappo at his best. The sparse, tight drum sounds and subdued yet powerful bass perfectly showcase the innovative sampling, which makes liberal use of re-triggering. Samples include a theramin/sinewave-like tone that mimics the bass line, great 'cosmic' synth percussion, and Samuel Jackson yelling "Shit! I told you not to open it!" taken from Die Hard 3. Others may say Ding Dong Bass is Sappo's magnum opus, and while it may have been true back then, Dark & Dirty still sounds quite fresh today. DJs take warning: 2 bars get dropped (or 8 beats, so the drums will still line up but the phrases will be off if you are mixing) during the second breakdown, resulting in a floor-filling early drop.