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Omar Santana - Come On And Jam mp3 album

Omar Santana - Come On And Jam

Musician: Omar Santana
Album title: Come On And Jam
Style: Techno
Released: 1991
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1269 mb
Size APE version: 1519 mb
Size WMA version: 1195 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 894
Format: MPC DTS MMF APE MP1 MIDI MOD
Genre: Electronic

Omar Santana - Come On And Jam mp3 album

Omar Santana - Come On And Jam mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Come On And Jam (Original Mix) 6:21
A2 Come On And Jam (Instrumental) 3:27
B1 Come On And Jam (Boy Genius Mix) 5:28
B2 Come On And Jam (Subterranean Mix) 4:16

Notes

(C) 1991 Big One Records
(P) 1991 Big One Records
Made in England

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RUFF 10, JAM 10 Omar Santana Come On And Jam ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) 1st Bass, 1st Bass RUFF 10, JAM 10 UK 1991



Narim
All about side B for me. Side A contains a crass, tacky rap, rubbish vocals and not too keen on the mastering. Just a bit too in yer face with the clanging snares and loudness. Not a fan. Admittedly, Boy Genius Mix is a bit of a vocal sample fest with untold edits which distracts from its essence a bit and could have done without them. It's a strange hybrid of styles though. Quite unexpected. The main backbone is 1980s west coast US style electro beats (even borrows Kraftwerk's Numbers) but with ravey Belgian/UK style synth riffs. It's a proper basher but does hint slightly towards trying to crossover into the mainstream once again, a touch. The Subterranean Mix is the best mix for me. Contains much more of an underground warehouse appeal. Still on the same tip as far as melody is concerned. The vocal samples seem to have a more subdued feel. It's trippier, it's more hypnotic and slightly dark. Contains a driving wobbly subsonic bass, synth pads, synth zaps and proper breakbeats on top of the four to the floor. I'm guessing it was suited more for a European setting of that period.