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Armando - Overload FLAC album

Tracklist

Overload (Original Mix)
Overload (House Mix)
Overload (Dub Mix)
Maximum Overdrive
Dance With Me
Bonus Traxx

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HT1016 Armando Overload ‎(12") Housetime Records HT1016 US 1989
HT 1016 Armando Overload ‎(12", W/Lbl) Housetime Records HT 1016 US 1989
HT1016 Armando Overload ‎(12", RE, RM) Housetime Records HT1016 UK 2015


Armando - Overload FLAC album

Musician performer: Armando

Title: Overload

Country: US

Date of release: 1989

Style: House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1194 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 135

Other Formats: DTS AIFF AUD MIDI AAC VQF AU

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Steamy Ibis
"Dance with me" i think it is sampling the same sample as one of theo parrish' ugly edits from early 2000s time period... which was from (1978) -- by Sylvester -- "Dance" https://www.discogs.com/Sylvester-Dance/release/10475890
Steamy Ibis
"Dance with me" i think it is sampling the same sample as one of theo parrish' ugly edits from early 2000s time period... which was from (1978) -- by Sylvester -- "Dance" https://www.discogs.com/Sylvester-Dance/release/10475890
Onoxyleili
'Dance with Me' Makes the EP worth having: This has been an all time fave of mine from Armando. The Sylvester sample (from the closing moments of the original 'Dance(Disco Heat)') in 'Dance With Me' just rivited the track into the powerful groove that it conjurs. It is pure minimalism - simple drum patterns, a gifted bit of sampling looped over it, results in a chunk of disco funk being mutated into Chicago House. The rest of the tracks are OK - not much to comment on - they just don't have the same magic. Incidentally, Theo Parrish later worked with the same loop in his Ugly Edits 3 - 'Got a Match' - and so another legendary innovator of house adds to the longevity of the Sylvester original.
Onoxyleili
'Dance with Me' Makes the EP worth having: This has been an all time fave of mine from Armando. The Sylvester sample (from the closing moments of the original 'Dance(Disco Heat)') in 'Dance With Me' just rivited the track into the powerful groove that it conjurs. It is pure minimalism - simple drum patterns, a gifted bit of sampling looped over it, results in a chunk of disco funk being mutated into Chicago House. The rest of the tracks are OK - not much to comment on - they just don't have the same magic. Incidentally, Theo Parrish later worked with the same loop in his Ugly Edits 3 - 'Got a Match' - and so another legendary innovator of house adds to the longevity of the Sylvester original.