Sounds like the by-product of a Moby track smashed up with a Justice track being scratched by Q-Bert, in other words very good.
Electronic Pop | House
Sounds like the by-product of a Moby track smashed up with a Justice track being scratched by Q-Bert, in other words very good.
While we wait for Jessica to resurface with new material, I bring you the very first track I found back in 2008 that featured the tendered and soulful voice of Jessica Tonder.
Jessica Tonder – The Bee ft. Proton (Remix)
Some additional links to other collabs and remixes of Jessica Tonder:
Art of War
Detox Remix
From Scottish DJ Lex Blackmore (aka BlueBoy), we have his 1997 dance hit, “Remember Me”. The track is built around two samples from “Woman of the Ghetto“, a 1969 soul song by Marlena Shaw. From wiki:
“The original song [“Woman of the Ghetto] is polemic to legislators delivered by a woman from a black American ghetto. Near the end is the line: “Remember me? I’m the one who had your babies”, in reference to black maids raising white children for little pay in America. This sample is repeated throughout “Remember Me”, as is a sample of a scat portion of the refrain.”