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Kung-Fu (187 Lockdown Song)
"Kung-Fu" is a song by English speed garage duo 187 Lockdown, released in 1998. The song was a top 10 hit, peaking at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached No. 1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. The song contains vocal samples from ''Street Fighter II'', '' Mortal Kombat 2'' and ''FX & Scratches Vol. 5'' by Simon Harris. ''Mixmag ''Mixmag'' is a British electronic dance and clubbing magazine published in London. Launched in 1983 as a print magazine, it has branched into dance events, including festivals and club nights. History The first issue of ''Mixmag'' was prin ...'' included "Kung-Fu" in their list of "The 15 Best Speed Garage Records Released in '97 and '98". Track listing ;UK CD single # "Kung-Fu" (Radio Edit) (3:34) # "Kung-Fu" (Ramsey and Fen Remix) (5:50) # "Kung-Fu" (Prisoners of Technology/TMS 1 Remix One) (6:33) # "Kung-Fu" (Original 187 Mix) (6:31) # "Kung-Fu" (Prisoners of Technology/TMS 1 Remix Two) (6:33) # "Kung-Fu" (187 Lockdown Instrumental) ...
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187 Lockdown
187 Lockdown was a British speed garage act, comprising Danny Harrison and Julian Jonah. The duo produced one album, with four singles released from it, and remixed many songs towards the end of the 1990s. The duo also recorded under a number of other aliases, such as Gant, Ground Control, Nu-Birth and M Factor. Of these, M Factor was the most commercially successful, notching up a UK top 20 hit with the vocal version of "Mother". After M Factor, Harrison went on become part of remix outfit Moto Blanco. Jonah still continues to work as a producer. Discography Albums *1998: ''187'' Singles As Nu-Birth *" Anytime" (1997) – UK #48, UK Dance #1 *"Anytime" (rerelease) (1998) – UK #41 As Gant *"Sound Bwoy Burial"/"All Night Long" (1997) – UK #67 As M Factor *"Mother" (2002) – UK #18 *"Come Together" (2003) – UK #46 See also *Speed garage Speed garage (occasionally known as plus-8) is a genre of electronic dance music, associated with the UK garage scene, of which ...
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Speed Garage
Speed garage (occasionally known as plus-8) is a genre of electronic dance music, associated with the UK garage scene, of which it is regarded as one of its subgenres. Characteristics Speed garage features sped-up NY garage 4-to-the-floor rhythms that are combined with breakbeats. Snares are placed as over the 2nd and the 4th kickdrum The bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. The instrument is typically cylindrical, with the drum's diameter much greater than the drum's depth, with a struck head at both ends of the cylinder. The ...s, so in other places of the drum pattern. Speed garage tunes have warped, heavy basslines, influenced by Oldschool jungle, jungle and reggae. Sweeping Bass (music), bass is typical for speed garage. It is also typical for speed garage tunes to have a breakdown (music), breakdown. Speed garage tunes sometimes featured timestretched vocals. As it is heavily influenced by Jungle music, jungle, speed ga ...
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