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27-12-2008 End Of Year Countdown 2008

Which sets did you like best?


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uh no, look at the title, it says frere jacque. Like i said, its an oooooooooooooooooolllddd French children song ;)

well it sounds like the piano in the youtube video, and I also remember it as a children song, just didn't know which one it was :grinning2:

I'm sure it might be named differently in different languages even if it is french origin :grinning2:
 
Thanks for the nice feedback, great to hear you guys have liked the set and beats :) The final track coming up, here's the complete tracklist:

TRACKLIST FOR EYOC 2008
1. Tempo Giusto - Quadric Maze (Original Mix) [CD-R]
2. Late Night Alumni - Empty Streets (Seamus Haji & Emmanuel Remix)
3. LiveRabbi7 - You Know How Rabbits Do It (Original Mix) [CD-R]
4. Fast Distance - Elysion (Proff Remix) [Alter Ego]
5. Tempo Giusto - Living It Like My Last (Original Mix) [CD-R]
6. Kimito Lopez - Under My Skin (Original Mix) [Intuition]
7. Above & Beyond Pres. Oceanlab - Breaking Ties (Analogue Haven Mix) [AnjunaBeats]
8. Oryon - Complicated (Original Mix) [Oxygen]
9. Arctique - Kyana (Mat Zo Remix) [Well Mixed]
10. Synthika - Frere Jacques (Original Mix) [Echelon]
11. Quillroader & Tokugawas Drums - Mayan Sun (J.H. & R. Remix With Tempo's Killer Club Edit) [Vandit]
12. Tempo Giusto - Vendetta (Original Mix) [Echelon]
 
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YouTube - Vader jakob Jazz

sounds like ''vader jakob'' ? ;p
Zaterdag, 27-12-2008, 08:51 AM #1586
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Great one, Tempo. Oikein mainio setti
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well it sounds like the piano in the youtube video, and I also remember it as a children song, just didn't know which one it was :grinning2:

I'm sure it might be named differently in different languages even if it is french origin :grinning2:
Yup ... it's French, it's about a monk who has to ring te bells at the first prayer in the morning. It has been written in the 17th century and been used all over the world, in several langagues ;)
 

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