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    Hey m8s!
    Here we are with part 6 of the Oakenfold IDs. Going back to 1985 for this one. These samples are from a mastermix Oakey did on Kiss FM back when it was a pirate on 94FM in London. Any help with figuring out what records these samples are from will be greatly appreciated!


    1985-ID-010 = Alexander Robotnick - Problèmes D'Amour (Original)
    1985-ID-021 = Kool & The Gang - Fresh (Remix)
    1985-ID-104
    1985-ID-125
    1985-ID-133
    1985-ID-137
    1985-ID-156 = Boney M. - Kalimba De Luna
    1985-ID-215 (1)
    1985-ID-215 (2) = Cymande - Bra (Danny Krivit Re-edit)
    1985-ID-356 = C.O.D. - In The Bottle (Vocal)
    1985-ID-419 = Martin Circus - Disco Circus
    1985-ID-448 = Phil Collins - Sussudio (Extended Remix)
    1985-ID-509 = Aleem Featuring Leroy Burgess - Release Yourself (Dub)
    1985-ID-551 = Cybotron - Clear (Remix By Jose "Animal" Diaz)
    1985-ID-656 = Cosmetic With Jamaaladeen Tacuma - So Tranquilizin' (Special Dub Mix)

    1985-ID-006 = Cybotron - Clear (Remix By Jose "Animal" Diaz)



    Notes
    1985-ID-010: Beat/bassline heavy, unknown female vocal

    1985-ID-021: Trying to figure out what tune is being played behind George Kranz - 'Din Daa Daa', female sample-"oooooohh", unknown female vocal

    1985-ID-104: Trying to figure out what record is being played behind 'Din Daa Daa', unknown sample/vocal

    1985-ID-125: Female? sample-"ooh" "ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh" being played around DeBarge - Rhythm Of The Night

    1985-ID-133: Familiar male sample-"Ahhhhhhhahhhh"

    1985-ID-137: This one sounds like two records, one with a sound being dubbed in numerous times, along with a different record with an unknown male sample being scratched in and out

    1985-ID-156: Unknown record, female sample-"love me.."?

    1985-ID-215 (1): This one could be two records as well, need help with figuring out what's being played behind Animotion - Obsession from 0:02-0:07, it's an unknown whooshing type of sound, and from 0:18-0:34 is an unknown bassline it sounds like being played behind Obsession

    1985-ID-356: Male sample-"Uno, dos, uno dos tres quattro", earlier in this mastermix is a record that sounds like the same male saying "One, two, three, four", I think both samples are from the same record

    1985-ID-419: Unknown sample-"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh ya ya ya ya!" with a disco beat, being played next to DeBarge - Rhythm Of The Night

    1985-ID-448: 80's lead synth, unknown male sample

    1985-ID-509: Unknown male sample-shouting

    1985-ID-551: Not sure what record this is, unknown male sample being scratched

    1985-ID-656: Familiar male sample but not sure where it's from

    1985-ID-006: From 0:06-0:10 you can hear the sample, "one, two, three, four", not sure what record this sample is from, see notes on 356 for more info
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    Last edited by wallabyFC; 6th March 2015 at 06:46 AM.
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    Here are the rest of the samples
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    ID 356 definitely has the beat to 'Conway Brothers - Turn It Up' and the sample "Uno, dos, uno dos tres quattro" is from the intro of C.O.D - In The Bottle

    ID 448 still has the 'Conway Brothers - Turn It Up' in there mixed with "Phil Collins - Sussudio''

    ID 509 is still 'Conway Brothers - Turn It Up' and scratching 'Aleem - Release Yourself' over the top


    sounds like a great mix is it available to download anywhere ? would be keen to hear the whole mix

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    Thanks Mister G!! Yeah Turn It Up is the foundation break Oakey used in this mix, so you'll hear it throughout the whole thing. I've seen this one a few sites around the internet. Stay tuned, I'll be uploading this mix onto the following page, once more tunes are ID'd:

    Paul Oakenfold @ Kiss FM, London - Live And Direct 1985 (wallabyFC)

    Thanks again!
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    1985-ID-137 : "ouh ah" sound is from a sped-up version of Boney M - Kalimba De Luna
    1985-ID-156 : unknown record a sped-up version of Boney M - Kalimba De Luna
    for "love me" sample , i don't know
    1985-ID-419 : " Unknown sample-"Ah ya ya!" with a disco beat " is Martin Circus - Disco Circus (François Kervorkian Rmx)
    Last edited by twiceage; 23rd March 2010 at 09:55 AM.

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    021 - George Kranz - Din Da Da
    125 - Debarge - Rhythem Of The Night
    133 - James Brown
    137 - James Brown - Give It Up Turn It Loose
    215 - Animotion - Obsession
    215 - Trouble Funk - Pump Me Up

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    215 - the bassline at the end is Cymande 'Bra' (Danny Krivit Re-edit)
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    the other break that seems to be running through most of the mix sounds like 'willesden dodgers - jive rhythm trax 122 bpm'

    YouTube - Willesden Dodgers - Jive Rhythm Trax - 122 BPM (1982)

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    Thanks everyone for the help so far! These James Brown tracks are tough, I heard an unknown tune on a mastermix called 'Girls' by Mr. Magic from around the same time of this mix that featured the same male sample from 133. It seems the tune also featured more James Brown samples along with the one from 133. All of the tunes that have been officially ID'd so far on this mix that Oakey used have been from records released from 1983-1985. If anybody knows any records that sampled James Brown from around this time period, it would help a lot in trying to uncover the exact records Oakey used in this mix. Thanks again for all the help everyone!!

    On a side note, if you find the Girls mix, you can actually hear Oakenfold being a radio DJ introducing the mix on Kiss FM back in 1985. He was one of the first DJs on Kiss back when it was a pirate, and was there for about 8 months. Also, the Girls mix is quite good by the way! I recommend tracking it down.
    Last edited by wallabyFC; 19th March 2010 at 05:16 PM.
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    hi , can you up a longer sample of the first electro track ?

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    1985-ID-010 = a fekkin Italo Disco classic, shame on ya!

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    215 = aint that 2nd bassline from House People - Godfather Of House (12") at Discogs
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    That's about as long as he plays it in this mix, I'll upload a longer cut featuring that electro track (010) along with another tune that I'm trying to ID. It turns out the record I was talking about in the notes for 356 that says "one, two, three, four" isn't the same record as In The Bottle for 356 where the sample is "Uno, dos, uno dos tres quattro". So the new ID that I'm still not sure on is titled 1985-ID-006, and is featured in this new mp3 from 0:06-0:10 where you can hear the sample "one, two, three, four". Thanks for the help!
    Do you know any of these Oakenfold IDs (1985-1999)?
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkpHSZYSIqb637LaOT93lsCqmhUwODiQp

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    Here's the 006 sample
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    Do you know any of these Oakenfold IDs (1985-1999)?
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    Looks like bunkerheadz ID'd that electro track as I was typing my reply! I'll look into that 2nd bassline some more. haha and I know! Well ya can't fully blame me.. as I wasn't even born yet when it was released LOL
    Do you know any of these Oakenfold IDs (1985-1999)?
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