A 1995 minimal
house track by Winx (
Josh Wink) on the
Nervous label. Characterized by an incessant rhythmic
laugh (
eeha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha) processed through resonant filters and a 303 bassline that didn't quite reach the squelching preportions of
A Higher State of Consciousness. The various mixes ranged from 126 to 136 BPM.
In 1995, this track was unavoidable. I even heard it in a bowling alley. It was played in a strip club, which really didn't make much sense. I mean, it seems like an insult to play it while a woman is taking her clothes off. Of course, it was in heavy rotation in clubs.
The Sound Factory remix was done by Junior Vasquez and featured a multitude of Looney Tunes samples, ending in Elmer Fudd's "That's All, Folks!" At the time I thought it was pretty creative, but looking back, it seems rather cheesy. I prefer the original mix now.