Louisiana Spiced (louisias.xm)
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Nominated by the crew for either outstanding quality, technique or creativity (or combination of) on 28th Feb 2000
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Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Sun 19th Mar 2000, rated 8 / 10.
The song starts our really weird... with a strange melody-thingy. But that changes to a really nice song! With nice cord-progression and good piano melodies. The song also got vocals, ripped from a commercial artist, but nevetheless it makes the song a lot more interesting! The tune's got a mix of 16 and 8 bit samples, and there's nothing wrong with the soundquality of it. The vocal-samples really changes the tune, it wouldn't have been this good without 'em. I also like the bass, piano, and some 303 samples which really sounds great.
The song starts our really weird... with a strange melody-thingy. But that changes to a really nice song! With nice cord-progression and good piano melodies. The song also got vocals, ripped from a commercial artist, but nevetheless it makes the song a lot more interesting! The tune's got a mix of 16 and 8 bit samples, and there's nothing wrong with the soundquality of it. The vocal-samples really changes the tune, it wouldn't have been this good without 'em. I also like the bass, piano, and some 303 samples which really sounds great.
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__________________ Louisiana Spiced _____________________ (c)1999 The FMP 'Sportsmans Paradise Mix' Composed by: N'zo iotA / The FMP Samples: X50 Piano=SBlive! Bass=XI Repository Acid=Macksite Strings=XI Repository Horns=XI Repository Singers/voices: Christine Willis Janet Cofie Jane D. Wilson Courtesy of Profile Records Extracted from 'Sample City' CD The FMP Fonzo Moves Paris!!! www.multimania.com/ fonzo/ The 'edit' mix of 'Louisiana Spiced' 24bd909.wav Lovebad.iff
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I've liked this song for years. The opening instrumentation is worked into the song as it progresses. The sampled vocals are solid. It's a different and entertaining composition...overall, a good dance song indeed.
N'zo Iota is a decent composer, and his group, the FMP, were based in Paris. Not much is left to showcase their efforts. They did do a Karsten Obarski tribute web page which shows they had some proper respect for the historical Amiga scene.