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Tribal Tone (2013 remaster)
UTTU 028
13 May 13
Tribal Tone (2013 remaster) by Ohm on Unknown To The Unknown Cue Track
Tribal Tone (Mo' Better Grooves mix) - (5:33) Biggest-selling track on this release
Tribal Tone (2013 remaster) by Ohm on Unknown To The Unknown Cue Track
Tribal Tone (Ruffneck mix) - (4:48)
Tribal Tone (2013 remaster) by Ohm on Unknown To The Unknown Cue Track
Tribal Tone (Marquis Hawkes remix) - (5:52)
Tribal Tone (2013 remaster) by Ohm on Unknown To The Unknown Cue Track
Tribal Tone (Capracara remix) - (4:28)
Tribal Tone (2013 remaster) by Ohm on Unknown To The Unknown Cue Track
Tribal Tone (Northern Souls remix) - (6:20)
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Played by: Phuturelabs
Review: Given Unknown To The Unknown's wide ranging remit, including bassline garage, Detroit electro and Chicago house, it was perhaps inevitable that a genuine 90s house record would find its way onto the label at some point. Originally released in 1992, OHM's "Tribal Tone" was supposedly the first tune to use the Korg M1 sound that was later immortalised by Robin S' "Show Me Love", and had considerable impact at the time, being championed The Shamen frontman Mr C, being licensed to R&S sub-label Global Cuts and US label Vibe, and finding itself remixed by the Sabres of Paradise trio. Here it finds itself with three similarly great remixes, a stripped-back, raw groover from Marquis Hawkes, a horn-heavy piece of 90s action from Capracara and a thundering mid-tempo effort from Northern Souls. Essential!