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D.J. Oguls - Living That Vulture Life FLAC album

Tracklist

Sprint
Eat It (Instrumental)
Move Yo Body
I'm High Than A Mutha Fucka
Vulture City (Instrumental)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DM 167 D.J. Oguls Living That Vulture Life ‎(12") Dance Mania DM 167 US 1996
DM 167 D.J. Oguls Living That Vulture Life ‎(12", W/Lbl) Dance Mania DM 167 US 1996


D.J. Oguls - Living That Vulture Life FLAC album

Musician performer: D.J. Oguls

Title: Living That Vulture Life

Country: US

Date of release: 1996

Style: House, Ghetto House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1835 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 565

Other Formats: DMF FLAC ASF RA AHX AUD AAC

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Slugo (spell it backwards) brings three instrumental and two vocal tracks in the classic tracky Dance Mania vein. A1 and A2 are somewhat bleepy instrumentals. A3 has an incessant "move it" and a baby voice saying "yo' body" (one that drives my cats crazy) -- and it's really slow for the era, which is interesting but not my thing. B1 ("I'm High Than A Mutha Fucka") features more subdued vocals taken from the title of the track. A chill, sung vocal kicks in halfway to the effect of: "If you smell any smoke, it's just me and my homies gettin' blowed away". Nice.But the real standout here, and the one that made it onto the most tapes, is the "Vulture City" instrumental, a bouncy bass monster that goes up and down like a rollercoaster, guaranteed to both pound the subwoofers and get the crowd moving. One of those cross-genre tracks that works great in a house set, a modern minimal set, whatever.