Thanks, it sounds like it. i couldn't find a sample of it except some
light headed version that is on some mix cd on amazon.. but def that's
it. thanks!

On 6/29/07, Stoddard, Kamal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry it took me so long to get back with this. I actually have been
away from my 'puter and completely forgot. Upon playing it to myself
(again) I remembered that it meant something to someone else. My bad.
Doobies for breakfast while fresh off holiday seems to do that. So
without further ado, it's this tune:

http://www.discogs.com/release/297886

except it's not the matty mixes and wasn't released on peppermint jam.
It's the original and the sting international mix. The a side is the
sting intl mix with a version. The b side is the original and a song
called beneath.

the original is a much spacier mix with the same vocal and heavier kick
and all kinds of changing pads floating eerily around. The mix you liked
was the sting international mix where evidently they did all kinds of
live instrumentation as there are drum prog, piano, trumpet, sax, bass
and keys credits on the label. It doesn't really say what the label is
that's releasing it. The runout etching says DTX006 (dance trax maybe?).
anybody good with catnumbers? Oh and the label doesn't say featuring soy
sos on mine either (or any of the other stuff I've got by them come to
think of it) it says "MKL vs. SOY SOS" ...way harder. Plus, I wonder how
this SOY SOS character feels about being all of a sudden relegated to
"featuring". Versus sounds so much more like you're a peer. Featuring
sounds like someone's putting you on. Just thinking and drinking...
whatevs...

k
mwnb

awwww crap! Right after I finished writing all of that, I got the bright
idea to search for the full mkl vs. soy sos (searching for mkl alone
yielded the above result) and found the dang record on discogs. After
all that describing and ish, here it is. And it WAS dance trax! Boo yah!

http://www.discogs.com/release/20164

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