Sounds like you're describing Pepe Braddock's "Burning/Deep Burnt".
Always a crowd pleaser, and no better place to hear it than Hart Plaza.
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Ian
On May 30, 2004, at 11:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During Garth Trinidad's shockingly great set on High Tech Soul Stage,
he
dropped a song that floored the crowd.it got the biggest response that
I saw
the entire day. It was right after the disco-scorcher portion of his
set
when he slowed the tempo and chilled things out quite a bit.playing
tracks
that would sound completely at home on any of the labels Kruder and
Dorfmeister are affiliated with. 2 or 3 songs into this portion, he
played
a track with a majestically filtered 4 part chord progression. The
filtering starts out with the chord barely noticeable and by the
middle of
the track the chord is exposed completely and sounds lush and rich. I
remember thinking to my self that it sounded like a less driving and
chilled
out "Groove La Chord" by Aril Brikha.
Sound familiar to anyone? I hope so 'cuz I want it!