Saturday, 13 July 2024

Late pass!

Hard Rock Soul Movement - Double Def Fresh
(From 12" single; 1986)



What dis? A 1986 British Electro track by future Kiss FM DJ duo Max LX & Dave VJ designed for Covent Garden body-poppers which got a second wind during the 1988/1989 Summer Of Love and became a favourite of Acid House Ravers. Makes sense because you can totally imagine this gettin' played next to sum shit like Voodoo Ray, right? Morgan Khan must not have been a fan of this track because he never included it on any of his Street Sounds Electro compilations. But the likes of A Guy Called Gerald, LFO and Autechre were all big fans of this track and it shows in their early music.

A pack of Jammy Dodgers goes to any non-Brits who can identify where the "I'm afraid it's not fresh" vocal sample comes from. Don't be cheating by Googling it tho!

7 comments:

Spartan said...

Had no idea Max and Dave made music before the Kiss FM Rap Show.

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

They had Funky Groove with Afrika Noncebaataa which is the only song I knew by them.

Ben said...

You heard the new Greg Nice song? probably be right up your alley.

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

The Butter joint? Yeah, that's not half bad.

L.A said...

Dope

David said...

Oh man this is so cool

Kelvin Mack10zie said...

Cyberfunk or wot?