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Electronic
Performer: Audio One
Title: New Concepts In Audio EP
Style: House, Deep House
Year 1991
Country UK
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 731
MP3 size: 1816 mb
FLAC size: 1972 mb
WMA size: 1652 mb
Other formats: AA ASF DMF XM ASF MP2 MP4

Audio One - New Concepts In Audio EP mp3 album


Audio One - New Concepts In Audio EP mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Need U Now 7:02
A2 Need U Now (Hot Tub Dub) 5:08
B1 In The Night 4:39
B2 Realize 4:45

Credits

  • Producer, Mixed By – Audio One

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ROOM 002 Audio One New Concepts In Audio EP ‎(12", EP, W/Lbl) Room Service Records ROOM 002 UK 1991


Alianyau
came across this underrated tune through estimulo's lists (shout out). i guess "need u now" will be sought after very soon. it has nearly all features i like so much when we talk about (deep) house between 90'-92'. bumbing but deep bassline + lush filtered string pads + hi hats defining the groove + a vocal which fills up the atmosphere without being too much in the center of attention + a laidback mellow synth melody later on. get it while you still can.
lucky kitten
In 1992 Kim Da Silva and Maurice Conroy released an EP with 2 remixes of "Need U Now" under the name of Marco Polo. The Marco Polo Remix EP, however, gives no credit to the Audio One release (at least not on the label). On the Audio One release Da Silva is credited for "Samples & Additional Arrangement ". On both records it says that they were recorded at "The Fortress of Solitude" in London. It seems likely then that Audio One (aka Jörg Burger) and Da Silva collaborated on the first release, and that Da Silva later reused the material for the Marco Polo EP, which also contains the "Original Version" and the "Hot Tub Dub". When you listen very closely though you will notice some slight differences in both these mixes on the two releases. For example: the "Original Version" on the Marco Polo EP uses the "Do It" sample in a few places where the Audio One version doesn't. On the other hand the "Hot Tub Dub" of the Audio One release has a little bit more percussion than the "Hot Tub Dub" on the Marco Polo EP. For a casual listener these difference will be hardly noticeable, however, especially in the "Original Version". In fact, I became aware of them only when I closely listened to both releases for this comment, and ran the records side by side on the left and right speaker of my headphones.