Description : fruitloops and gridfootersup, samples by Akay and Zero G improvement, i like it , it[ police 80s, for all Dj
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Yes, Jah, shure, The ideia was to focus the drum, one of the most beautiful masterpieces of Stewart Copeland, the 12 tracks I used only 8 had to be a dub version, but then I decided to leave it as is.
Cover right? It sounds like it is because nothing of theirs (the Police) comes to mind right of mind.
So in that case, lets talk about the track...
I'm diggin the smooth & mellow of this. Kinda like department store music, but waaaay better. Almost one step away from being dub, ya know. Throw in some crazy vocals on this (like R&B, Reggae, New Jack Swing, or Freestyle-esque Snyth-pop) and you'll have a definately banger there. Thanks for sharing mate. Later on!
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