Thursday, December 17, 2009
Merry X-mass! Jingle BALLS!
YouTube via djyourgofromlelystad. Does the Hallelujah! phenomena exist outside the US?
"merry x-mass and a happy 2010.."
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The sped up "hallelujah" sample sounds sourced from a Swedish accent, where it's kinda common in church, sometimes as a plain saying.
ReplyDeleteNow, what is that beneath the Yamaha RM1x?
looks like the controller for a dual cd player
ReplyDeleteI think this Hallelujah thing is universal in the Xtian world...
ReplyDeleteNice groove.
If i'm not mistaken the halleluja sample is from a cd called "Thunderdome The X-mas Edition" Track 18 - 3 Steps Ahead - It's X-mas"
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