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Utah Saints are a British dance band from Leeds in West Yorkshire. The music is produced by Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt, who are joined on-stage by other musicians whenever the band plays live. Utah Saints were one of the early pioneers of bringing sampling technology into mainstream dance and pop music, and have also gained a certain notoriety for the long gap between releases - their follow-up, Two, came seven years after their debut. They were described as the first true stadium house band (by Bill Drummond), though their music is difficult to place into one particular genre and...
1.) Natural Rhythm formed in Bradford, Northwest UK in 1990. They recorded one album ("Bluebeat and Ska") for Skank Records before breaking up in 1995. Their song Bluebeat and Ska is best known. 2.) Natural Rhythm is the collective production efforts of long time friends Thomas White and Pete Williams along with occasional studio guests on vocals and live instruments. Formed in a garage in the late 90's, Natural Rhythm have strived to make and release the type of music they DJ in clubs around the country. With a rhythm based production style, Natural Rhythm has established a good start...
All Saints are a English/Canadian pop music girl group that enjoyed considerable critical and commercial success. The group comprises founding members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton. Their debut album, All Saints, was released in 1997 with the first single "I Know Where It's At" reaching #4 on the UK charts. The next single, "Never Ever", launched All Saints as stars, selling over two million copies in the United Kingdom also. They later went on to release their second full length studio album, Saints & Sinners in 2000. In their five year career, the band...
Arguably the pioneers of the retro-modernist funk movement, Munich's Poets of Rhythm, recorded their classic debut album in 1993. The sound that these German boys made could easily come from the Southside of Chicago in the late 60's, or Memphis in the height of the Stax era. The debut disc Practice What You Preach influenced contemporaries like DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist and has been reissued on Daptone Records. The group has also released on ninja tune & collaborated with lyrics born. .
One of the heaviest funk records ever to come out of Indy in the 70s -- a super-dope batch of ensemble grooving with plenty of odd twists and turns! At one level, the group work in a familiar Earth Wind & Fire-styled vibe -- mixing heavy bass, funky rhythms, and lots of great horns -- but at another level, the sound is a bit freer, and often hipper -- coming across with jazzier influences on many tracks, and an overall style that's got some really righteous undercurrents! A number of tracks here are laidback and spacey -- almost cosmic in...
Found 55 songs, duration: 06:18:52
Saint Rhythm
The Rhythm of Saints
a Shot of Rhythm And Blues
Rhythm Of The Saints
Saint Rhythm (Adidas 2015)
When The Saints Go Marching In
Saint Rhythm OST Adidas 2015
The Rhythm Of The Saints
Rhythm of the System (Wisco Saints Mix)
Rriot Rhythm [OST Saints Row the Third]
Saint Rhythm
Two Fingers - Saint Rhythm
Good Rhythm (Extended Mix)
CORONA - The Rhythm Of The Night (Saint Rider rmx)
The Rhythm of the Night
Saint Rhythm
Cheerful rhythm
Latino Rhythm
Rhythm Of The Night (Saint Rider rmx)
The Rhythm of the Night
I Need Rhythm
Saint Rhythm
The Rhythm Of The Night (Club Mix)
Two Fingers - Saint Rhythm OST Adidas 2015
Saint Rhythm (preview)
Fancy Rhythm
The Rhythm Of The Night & Coco Jamboo(AM mashup)
Saint Rhythm [Preview]
I Need Rhythm (Elvis Ellington Remix)
The Rhythm Of The Saints (UK1 2P/US4 2P)
Saint Rhythm (cut)
Saint John’s Divine Rhythm Society
Saint Killer (rhythm)
The Rhythm Of The Night (Luca Deboinare Remix)
Rhythm Of The Night (Saint Rider rmx)
The Rhythm Of The Night (Saint
the rhythm of the naiht(saint rider bootleg)
I Need Rhythm (Dj Fox Tracer Remix)
The Rhythm Of The Night
The Rhythm of the Night
I Need Rhythm (The Coconut Wireless Remix)
Guestmix State of Rhythm: Danilo Plessow (MCDE)
The Rhythm of the Night