Post by frankbedbroken on Aug 22, 2023 17:47:15 GMT
First time on the forum, hopefully I'm posting in the right place. Tried to ask about this on some subreddits but have yielded not many results, so I might as well try my luck over here.
I'm looking for information on a song that's known online as "Techno Cocaine", most frequently credited to Benny Benassi, but also have seen mentions of it being credited to Vitalic and Tiesto. The song itself falls into what I would consider to be the more mellow sides of hardcore EDM in the 90s and early 2000s, something along the lines of Happy Hardcore or UK Hardcore by artists like Scott Brown or Darren Styles, featuring a vocal sample of a scene from Basic Instinct with Sharon Stone. The artists I mentioned being associated with the song have a radically different sound to the track in question, so I definitely don't think it's from any of them, and it's also not available on streaming services under any of their names (Shazam gives no results also). This is most likely a result of the track being spread around on p2p filesharing networks during the late 90s and 2000s with a random name, with the earliest upload I can find of the track with this name (the one I just linked above) dating to april 14, 2007, so possible release date window should be something like 1992-2007ish.
Here's a list of songs that I can confirm are Not the song I'm looking for:
A possible lead could be this one but there seems to be no rips of this available online, so as of right now I don't know if that's the track. Thank you for reading so far.
First time on the forum, hopefully I'm posting in the right place. Tried to ask about this on some subreddits but have yielded not many results, so I might as well try my luck over here.
I'm looking for information on a song that's known online as "Techno Cocaine", most frequently credited to Benny Benassi, but also have seen mentions of it being credited to Vitalic and Tiesto. The song itself falls into what I would consider to be the more mellow sides of hardcore EDM in the 90s and early 2000s, something along the lines of Happy Hardcore or UK Hardcore by artists like Scott Brown or Darren Styles, featuring a vocal sample of a scene from Basic Instinct with Sharon Stone. The artists I mentioned being associated with the song have a radically different sound to the track in question, so I definitely don't think it's from any of them, and it's also not available on streaming services under any of their names (Shazam gives no results also). This is most likely a result of the track being spread around on p2p filesharing networks during the late 90s and 2000s with a random name, with the earliest upload I can find of the track with this name (the one I just linked above) dating to april 14, 2007, so possible release date window should be something like 1992-2007ish.
Here's a list of songs that I can confirm are Not the song I'm looking for:
A possible lead could be this one but there seems to be no rips of this available online, so as of right now I don't know if that's the track. Thank you for reading so far.
The one without a rip seems to be pretty cheap online. Do you have a turntable in your home?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
First time on the forum, hopefully I'm posting in the right place. Tried to ask about this on some subreddits but have yielded not many results, so I might as well try my luck over here.
I'm looking for information on a song that's known online as "Techno Cocaine", most frequently credited to Benny Benassi, but also have seen mentions of it being credited to Vitalic and Tiesto. The song itself falls into what I would consider to be the more mellow sides of hardcore EDM in the 90s and early 2000s, something along the lines of Happy Hardcore or UK Hardcore by artists like Scott Brown or Darren Styles, featuring a vocal sample of a scene from Basic Instinct with Sharon Stone. The artists I mentioned being associated with the song have a radically different sound to the track in question, so I definitely don't think it's from any of them, and it's also not available on streaming services under any of their names (Shazam gives no results also). This is most likely a result of the track being spread around on p2p filesharing networks during the late 90s and 2000s with a random name, with the earliest upload I can find of the track with this name (the one I just linked above) dating to april 14, 2007, so possible release date window should be something like 1992-2007ish.
Here's a list of songs that I can confirm are Not the song I'm looking for:
A possible lead could be this one but there seems to be no rips of this available online, so as of right now I don't know if that's the track. Thank you for reading so far.
The one without a rip seems to be pretty cheap online. Do you have a turntable in your home?
Neither a turntable nor the know-how on how to get a rip from it if I were to have one, unfortunately.