This is what happens when a talented bass player writes basslines for a dance track. This is pretty much why I love Falke's work, the basslines are always funky as hell.
I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO TRACK THIS SONG DOWN SOLIDLY FOR A WEEK YOU GUYS HAVE NO IDEA. THIS IS THE BEST FEELING, FINDING MY FAVOURITE SONG FINALLY GOOD GOD.
+Nicki D I know the feeling all too well! It is literally one of the most satisfying things ever to finally find a song stuck in your head and you have no idea where to even start to look.
+thomasfk09 honestly you commenting has made me listen to it again makes me so bloody happy I purposely don't save it or anything so when I come across it by chance it's the best feeling hahah
Il adorait tous les artistes de la french touch (en même temps normal!) Mais je dois avouer que c'est grâce à lui en grande partie que j'ai découvert alan braxe, stardust, modjo, etc... Belle période :)
well i found this by complete accident buried in a compilation album somewhere else on youtube.. I am so glad I did, this is AWESOME and has now taken up permanent residence on my playlist.. bass is nuts... but it's just a great track, how did i miss this for so long.
Si me taparan los ojos y no viera el título...con ese ritmo tan pegadizo y esos maravillosos acompañamientos pensaría que son DAFT PUNK...dá muy buen rollo escucharla...
+Jignasty5 Thanks a lot to remember me that. I was in doubt about the sample, in my memory it was MJ but you're right ! The Jets was certainly inspired by MJ too (or the reverse)^^. Big up !
Already thought it sounded familiar. Alan Braxe was in Stardust with Thomas Bangaltier from Daft Punk.... (You know. Music sounds better with you and all that...)