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Pretty sure it's Harrison Crump "Love insurance" (2003 Dust Traxx 12"). That was the original mix.

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Pretty sure it's Harrison Crump "Love insurance" (2003 Dust Traxx 12"). That was the original mix.

I was trying to think of 70s tracks called "love insurance". Surprised it's from 2003.

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Pretty sure it's Harrison Crump "Love insurance" (2003 Dust Traxx 12"). That was the original mix.

Well Harrison obviously remixed the same source. The audio i provided is, i believe, a re-edit. Come on Philly, this is probably something from Philly :)

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is that LP-only?

No Boba, there's a 12" promo

https://www.discogs.com/Trammps-Teaser-Love-Insurance-Policy/release/1434081

That re-edit (well maybe even re-mix) was promising. But then, you had some too much looping going on. He also could have used the intro of the song itself to extend it.. man this would be a dancefloor bomb if it was done slighty better imo. Though the idea of what to use was pretty good.

No Boba, there's a 12" promo

https://www.discogs.c...release/1434081

That re-edit (well maybe even re-mix) was promising. But then, you had some too much looping going on. He also could have used the intro of the song itself to extend it.. man this would be a dancefloor bomb if it was done slighty better imo. Though the idea of what to use was pretty good.

yeah it kept just repeating every line which was weird

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yeah it kept just repeating every line which was weird

The part i provided is great compared to what is going afterwards. TOO much looping

The part i provided is great compared to what is going afterwards. TOO much looping

That doesn't add to a song at all, why do that? i understand why a DJ juggling does it (to show off their skills) and even in that case they would do it on a cool line, not on EVERY line.

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