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Alex Reece - Feel The Sunshine flac album
  • Performer Alex Reece
  • Title Feel The Sunshine
  • Date of release 1995
  • Country UK
  • Style Drum n Bass
  • Other formats ADX MOD MMF AA XM MPC AIFF
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1501 mb
  • Size FLAC 1183 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 780

artist: Alex Reece album: Feel The Sunshine Remixes label: 4th & Broadway cat: BRCD 332 year: 1996-00-00 genre: Drum & Bass source: CDEP encoder: FLAC .

Feel The Sunshine ‎(12", Promo). 12 BLN 16 DJ, 12BLN 16DJ. Feel The Sunshine ‎(CD, Single, J-C). Blunted, Island Records.

Jazz Master (Original Mix). Candles (Original Mix).

Alex Reece (born Alexander Reece, Barnet, England) is a drum and bass artist. He popularized the use of two-step breaks in drum and bass, and was an influence of the jazzstep sound, a mix of drum and bass and jazz. Reece was one of the musicians in the Metalheadz collective, and has also worked under the pseudonym of Fallen Angels. Although he was most interested in acid house and early Detroit techno, Reece came to prominence in the mid-1990s as a jungle star. Reece began DJing in the late 1980s

Feel the Sunshine is a 1995 single by British drum and bass producer Alex Reece. It features vocals by singer Deborah Anderson, who also co-wrote the lyrics. The single was included Reece's debutalbum So Far, which was released in September 1996. The song is widely regarded as one of the most classic drum 'n' bass songs. Feel the Sunshine" peaked at in the UK charts in 1995, but in May 1996 "Feel the Sunshine - Remixes" peaked at #26.

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Tracklist

Feel The Sunshine (Vocal Mix)
Feel The Sunshine (Original Mix)
Jazz Master (Alex's Funky Mix)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
12 BLN 16, 854 469-1 Alex Reece Feel The Sunshine ‎(12") Blunted, Island Records 12 BLN 16, 854 469-1 UK 1995
10BLN16, 854 468-0 Alex Reece Feel The Sunshine ‎(10") Blunted, Island Records 10BLN16, 854 468-0 UK 1995
12 BLN 16 DJ, 12BLN 16DJ Alex Reece Feel The Sunshine ‎(12", Promo) Blunted, Blunted 12 BLN 16 DJ, 12BLN 16DJ UK 1995
BLNCD 16, 854 468-2 Alex Reece Feel The Sunshine ‎(CD, Single, Dig) Blunted, Island Records BLNCD 16, 854 468-2 UK 1995
BLNCD 16, 854-468-2 Alex Reece Feel The Sunshine ‎(CD, Single, J-C) Blunted, Island Records BLNCD 16, 854-468-2 UK 1995


Talk about Alex Reece - Feel The Sunshine


Frey
This track was due to be released in August of 1995 but record company problems pushed its release back to December.
Uickabrod
Superb bit of 1995! Played on a 200K sound system on new years 1995 World Dance @ London Arena , think by Randall. Happy daze.
Xellerlu
Another classic track from those SPEED days back in 1995 (Fabio and Bukem's night that used to be held down at the Mars Bar on Sutton Row just off Soho Square in London)... It was the Original Mix (http://youtu.be/u0j738ia9lg) that Fabio used to drop down there. In fact I remember hearing it being played several times in a month once, and then several times later on Fabio's Kiss 100 FM show on Wednesday night.All in all, I still really dig this track... Tough slamming Step-Off beats, Alex Reece's production style really works with that slightly quirky bass line that pumps through the groove. Then the slick, panting vocals of Deborah Anderson kick in... "Listen to me... I feel the sunshine..." repeated over and over again... In my humble opinion they work really well over the top of this driving purcushion... To add to this minimalist arrangment, there is some layering of sparse flute-ish stabs, along with a harmon-muted effect drizzled over the top. In fact, this beat is a very similar beat to the one used on Jazz Juice's "Detroit", which was released on Precious Materials the same year (http://www.discogs.com/Jazz-Juice-Detroit-Back-To-Back/release/70408).I think at this time in 1995, we could all feel the sunshine down at SPEED... It was holiday from all the Jungle that you couldn't help but hear day in and day out... There we found ourselves grooving to simple Jazz licks like this between 10.00pm and 2.00am every Thursday.