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    Default Tune played by DJ Brisk 1995/96

    No sample im affraid
    But this should be an easy one ..

    in 1995/96 Brisk used to always start his sets with the same 2 records.
    the first was always
    Diss Reaction - Jieeehaa (On ruffneck records)
    the tune he used to drop into this is the track im after.
    It has very distinguishable vocals

    "Shake that ass and bounce those titties girl,If you came to party,No one`s going to make some noise if you`re dancin with somebody"

    I used to have it on vinyl back in the day (it was a WL) and i cannot think of the name..possibly had "purple" or "odyssey" in the title..

    Any ideas wtf im on about?

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    Scott Brown / Billy "Daniel" Bunter & D'Zyne* - Rez III (12", EP) at Discogs
    only track i can think of atm
    from 1996
    Everybody's Movin'
    excellent tune

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    Cheers buddy

    It could be that..
    I can only find the GBT mix online to listen to and it certainly isnt that version,But it might be the scott brown remix on that 12"
    The vinyl i had was a 2 track WhiteLabel from what i remember.

    Does anybody have that 12" and if so can you possibly rip a 30 second clip of the scott brown remix for me please?
    Ill know straight away when i hear it
    Last edited by groovesection; 6th April 2009 at 11:43 PM. Reason: Spelling :)

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    Its track A2 on this.

    Omar Santana - EP (12", EP) at Discogs

    Hope this helps.


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    That`s the one...
    YouTube - Omar Santana - Shake Dat Ass
    Top man Jamie_P

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    Glad to be of assistance.
    Track B2 "Come On Everybody" on the same vinyl was also a favourite in Brisks sets around that time.

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