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STAYAROUND.COM > JUDY -HOOKED ON COKE [ANDREA T. MENDOSA VOCAL] [128BPM] BY C12 FEAT. JOLE/CRAIG MITCHELL
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C12 feat. Jole/Craig Mitchell - Judy -Hooked On Coke [Andrea T. Mendosa Vocal] [128bpm]
Artist: C12
Title: Judy-the Remixes
Produced By: Carlos Bess
Style: Soulful disco funky House Dub
Remixes: A T. Mendoza
Year:1998
Here is Judy by C12 feat. Jole’ /[Craig Mitchell] with a little more soul to her on a nasty and dirty house dub. Andrea T. Mendoza brings to the foreground this superb ad libs by Craig Mitchell’s meant to be the background vocals to Jole’s spoken words. Most of C12 feat. Jole’ JUDY’s backing vocals by Craig Mitchell did not make it on the original trip hop version and that is why we are especially glad Andrea got a hold of Craig’s free-style vocal session and he has him belting out a lead vocal on this track for a fun new interpretation of JUDY Hooked on Coke.
Rene Hewitt – The Newsletter NYC
C12 Featuring Jole' "Judy" Kult Records-Double pack
I PICKED THIS LITTLE GEM UP IN NEW YORK RECENTLY, ITS A DOUBLEPACK WITH A LUDICROUSLY DIVERSE RANGE OF MIXES INCLUDING CEVIN FISHER AND BENJI CANDELARIO-THOUGH THE ONES TO GO FOR ARE BY MONTREAL BOYS. MY FAVE IS TUNNEL LINE, WHICH HAS AN INFECTIOUS FATBACK FEEL TO THE DRUMS WITH A LARGE BASELINE AND THE SPOKEN-WORD VOCALS CUT-UP OVER THE TOP. IT’S TOTALLY ACE. THE MONTREAL BOYS TONI MONTANA LINE ALSO HITS THE SPOT WITH A SLIGHTLY DUBBIER FEEL. ELSEWHERE, CEVIN’S MIX IS A DISAPPOINTMENT WHILST BENJI’S USES A DISCO LOOP UNDER THE TRACK AND WORKS JUST FINE (BUT I’LL BE STICKING TO THE MONTREAL BOYS). ONE OF THE BEST TRACKS OF THE YEAR.
Bill Bruster-MixMag U.K.DOUBLE VISION:DJ PICK!!
C12 Featuring Jole' "Judy" Kult Records-Double pack
Kult's output just keeps getting weirder, if you ask me, but they sure know how to move a dancefloor. The latest underground release is an interesting double pack remixes, with something to offer everyone. On Side ACTH opening Original Line is a phat downtempo fast conducted by Carlos Bess, with an atmospheric Bit-trip-hop feel to it and full, languorous vocals that tell the maudlin tale of poor Judy and her drug problem. Tobi One's Discotheque Life line is exactly how it sounds, a peppy, ring-a-ling-variety disco filtered and looped interpretation with minimal vocals-vaguely French in sound but not all that compelling. Mark S. turns in a moody, sparsely jazzy drum'n bass mix, the Drum'n Fresh Line, that's surprisingly tasty and useful. Side B sees Cevin Fisher's house-centric Stop Line, a solid bouncy floor-filler with full vocals, lending it a moody, dramatic feel-make no mistake, this one's peak hour treat. The Montreal Boys then follow that up with their pounding Tunnel Line mix, a harder, more progressively-programmed affair that also features the full-on, spoken vocals to dramatic effect, focusing in on the words" sex and coke". The second disc opens with Benji Candelario's Discotheque-No Pimp Line mix, another filtered disco-funk extravaganza that's pretty intriguing in it's layering of loops and percussion, but doesn't really for my personal boat. Jonathan Moore's Drum'n Scary Line is another d & b treatment, rougher tougher than the Mark S. mix, but equally as atmospheric, and the IBIZApella is the"Coke, Sex, Drugs" portion of the vocals, for your remixing fun. The D Side opens with another outstanding mix, Krisco's Bump Mix Line, which is a tribal, runway variety vamp that has a queen vocalist chirping "Miss Judy, girl... hooked on coke, honey", interspersed with a few" it's ovah!" . I can see this one doing VERY well in the big rooms. *****
(double vision-dma)
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