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Thread: One for Sherlock Holmes!

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    Default One for Sherlock Holmes!

    A poor first post on this site for me with no audio sample or much else to go on but trying to ID an old skool tune ('91-92' I think).

    The only clue I have is that the track has the same sample as used in DJ Ham's 'Higher' - Kniteforce recordings. The tune has a steady baseline (no piano) with a nice, atmospheric, catchy rift that I can't even start to explain!

    Heard it years ago and then again the other day on a CD that is currently being looped during the day on Eruption 101.3FM in London!

    Any clues/ideas appreciated, been after this for donkeys...

    Ta,

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    Thanks dj sigma - this is a nice little tune with the right sample but allas not the one I'm looking for.

    Not sure if I'm gonna get anywhere with this unless I can track down an audio sample.

    And so the search goes on...!

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    http://www.kniteforce.co.uk/discography/mp3/kf029a.mp3

    Here is a clip of higher, might make it easier.


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    Thanks for the suggestion dj sigma but unfortunately again not the one I'm after!

    Hopefully the DJ Ham - Higher clip upload will help - thanks for that O Z!

    And I know I said I couldn't even start to explain the rift, but I'm getting desperate so will give it a go!

    Track starts with beats, then has a few of the "higher now" sample (as used in Dj Ham - Higher) then the rift kicks in a goes something like la..la..la.........la...la..la..la, looped several times.

    Got to track down an audio sample!

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    After much digging, have managed to ID this tune through other sources!

    It is:

    4 For Money - It's A Moment In Time (Rising High Dub)

    My description obviously was a bit rubbish but hey got there in the end!

    Thanks to all who tried to help

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