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The subtle key changes in this track turns it into a full on piece of Belgium sound for the NewBeat Generation. The story of this track started at the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, with the "Rock To The Beat" track by Reese & Santonio. The original track was made by Saunderson & Echols, but this version of 101 was the most famous one in Europe due to the Acid House & New Beat fever. Data Correct Review Changes The story of this track started at the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, with the "Rock To The Beat" track by Reese & Santonio. Although "Rock To The Beat" is, and shall always be, a stone cold classic in its many variations its "Move Your body" that is a real 'slept on' classic in its own right. So he decided to do a "remix / cover" of the original Saunderson / Echols track, when sampling was something less strict than these days, with some vocals of Jade 4U over it. The original track was made by Saunderson & Echols, but this version of 101 was the most famous one in Europe due to the Acid House & New Beat fever. The 'European Techno Mix' of 101 is truly one of the most important New Beat classics. Rock To The Beat Maurice Engelen heard this track and liked it a lot, but apparently the track was very hard to get here in Europe at that time. Rock To The Beat
Reply Notify me 2 Helpful [r74304] Maurice Engelen heard this track and liked it a lot, but apparently the track was very hard to get here in Europe at that time.
A major 'mix-thing' track in the New Beat / Acid House era that got played EVERYwhere - To simple for todays crowds but worth a spin every now and again for nostalgic purposes... deadpan Female vocals pre-date Miss Kittens nonchalant delivery and the later 'Electroclash' movement.