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Electronic
Performer: Phortune
Title: String Free / Can You Feel The Bass
Style: Acid House, House
Year 1988
Country US
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 508
MP3 size: 1781 mb
FLAC size: 1912 mb
WMA size: 1339 mb
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Phortune - String Free / Can You Feel The Bass mp3 album


Phortune - String Free / Can You Feel The Bass mp3 album

Tracklist

String Free (Club LeRay Mix)
String Free (Dash Riprock Mix)
Can You Feel The Bass (House Mix)
Can You Feel The Bass (Can You Groove Me)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HMF 114 Phortune String Free / Can You Feel The Bass ‎(12") Hot Mix 5 Records HMF 114 US 1988
HMF 114 Phortune String Free / Can You Feel The Bass ‎(12", W/Lbl) Hot Mix 5 Records HMF 114 US 1988
HMF 114 Phortune String Free / Can You Feel The Bass ‎(12", RE, Unofficial) Hot Mix 5 Records HMF 114 UK 2009
HMF 114 Phortune String Free/ Can You Feel The Bass ‎(12", RE, RM, RP) Hot Mix 5 Records HMF 114 UK 2014


anonymous
Three different piano notes, the two first ones doubled, one timeless piano line created. The author of these piano notes melody was Darryl Ellis, according to a recent statement by DJ Pierre, a main member of Phuture: "Darryl did the pianos, Herb ventured on the basslines, supervised by me; I did all the sequences and forged the 'String Free'", the most rare to find of all of DJ Pierre's original singles. The Club LeRay version of "Sring Free" was named in Honor of a Chicago underground club from the 80s where Lil' Louis was the resident. At that time, DJ Pierre (Nathaniel Jones) and his friends from Phuture / Phortune were regulars on that club. They used to love Lil' Louis' repertories. What they didn't know at that time is that this tune would quickly reach the status of a House reference. "String Free" was included on well-known compilations such as Jack Trax Fifth Album, Best Of Hot Mix 5 '88, The History Of House Music bible by Westside, among several other. After that, the historical piano line was sampled by the Italian producer Daniele Davoli on 'The Mixmaster - Piano Groove', on the 'Grand Piano' single, from 1989, a samplemania anthem. It was through this release that thousand of kids would have the chance to hear the "String Free" pianos for the first time. Another interesting aspect of this single concerns "Can You Feel The Bass". Tim Lucas, a local DJ and personal friend of DJ Pierre signed the production of this tune, but in fact, Tim Lucas wrote the lyrics, but it was Pierre that produced the tune. Tim was eager to produce and got the help of his friend from Phuture, that said "Ok, I'll let you get on this tune". The dark vocals obviously come from Earl Spanky Smith, the same man behind "This is cocaine speaking!" (from 'Phuture - Your Only Friend') and "The Phuture Will Survive... The Future Will Stay Alive", a famous quote of 'Phuture - We Are Phuture'. "Can You Feel The Bass" was included by DJ Hell on the German's X-Mix compilation.
BlackBerry
"Can You Feel The Bass" is a top Vocal Acid House spoken by Spanky frm Phuture. There is also a 7" mix wich appears on the rares "Acid lp" & "Acid House" compilations. This 7" mix is slighly different sounding. "String Free" on the other side is 'the' Piano-House classic. A simple piano sound sample repeated that goes on & on. Another top version featured the "Best Of Hot Mix 5" lp, also slighly different. The result : this E.P is a top package including 2 Chicago House classics.