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The Endangered Species - Endangered Music... FLAC album

Tracklist

Ping Pong (Original Mix) 6:02
Ping Pong (Re-Pinged House Remix) 6:10
Ping Pong (Future Jazz Mix) 3:58
Endangered Species 4:20
Mother Of The Future (Jazzy Disco Mix) 5:56
Mother Of The Future (Rave Remix) 6:06

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SR 1276 The Endangered Species* Endangered Music... ‎(12") Strictly Rhythm, V4Visions SR 1276 US 1992
UMM 022 Endangered Species Endangered Music ‎(12") UMM UMM 022 Italy 1991
12 VIS E.P.1 Endangered Species Endangered Music ‎(12") V4Visions 12 VIS E.P.1 UK 1992
12 VIS E.P.1 Endangered Species Endangered Music ‎(12", Single, Promo, W/Lbl) V4Visions 12 VIS E.P.1 UK 1992
SR 1276 The Endangered Species* Endangered Music... ‎(12", TP) Strictly Rhythm SR 1276 US 1992


The Endangered Species - Endangered Music... FLAC album

Musician performer: The Endangered Species

Title: Endangered Music...

Country: US

Date of release: 1991

Style: House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1121 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 929

Other Formats: MP1 AU MPC AHX DTS MP2 TTA

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Delagamand
Lest we forget Gene Ammos' Jungle Strut is used heavily on the endangered species remix...
Delagamand
Lest we forget Gene Ammos' Jungle Strut is used heavily on the endangered species remix...
Grari
I would say Norman Connors "Mother Of The Future" would be the primary sample used in this track.
Grari
I would say Norman Connors "Mother Of The Future" would be the primary sample used in this track.
Reddefender
It can hardly be called inspiration, more a rip-off of the Wayne Shorter's Ping-Pong.The original jazz track is often played by Art Blakey and its band, with Wayne Shorter on saxophone, back in the early 60s.
Reddefender
It can hardly be called inspiration, more a rip-off of the Wayne Shorter's Ping-Pong.The original jazz track is often played by Art Blakey and its band, with Wayne Shorter on saxophone, back in the early 60s.
Talrajas
I second that : more a rip-off of many things than anything else. Also, when you listen to Gene AMMONS masterpiece "Jungle strut" https://www.discogs.com/Gene-Ammons-Jungle-Strut-Madame-Queen/master/443431, truly brilliant, you tell yourself you can ignore / forget about this track.
Talrajas
I second that : more a rip-off of many things than anything else. Also, when you listen to Gene AMMONS masterpiece "Jungle strut" https://www.discogs.com/Gene-Ammons-Jungle-Strut-Madame-Queen/master/443431, truly brilliant, you tell yourself you can ignore / forget about this track.
Mozel
Agree. Remember picking this up as an obscure white back in the day. A nice little jazz-house re-work IMO and it introduced me to both Wayne Shorter and Norman Connors music too.
Mozel
Agree. Remember picking this up as an obscure white back in the day. A nice little jazz-house re-work IMO and it introduced me to both Wayne Shorter and Norman Connors music too.
Adaly
this is a great re-work/rip--from the original piece, to help re-introduce or in some cases introduce classic jazz fusion to a new era and generation of hip kids that may not be hip to this type of culture of music.this type of fusion of sound helps people to get a chance to get exposed an african cultural experience while celebrating the art of dance & not realizing that they are even being exposed to it---love it love it love it !!!!!!!!
Adaly
this is a great re-work/rip--from the original piece, to help re-introduce or in some cases introduce classic jazz fusion to a new era and generation of hip kids that may not be hip to this type of culture of music.this type of fusion of sound helps people to get a chance to get exposed an african cultural experience while celebrating the art of dance & not realizing that they are even being exposed to it---love it love it love it !!!!!!!!