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The Utah Saints are a British dance band from Leeds in West Yorkshire. They are Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt, and are notorious amongst their fans and the dance music community for taking a long time in between their releases- their first two albums were released seven years apart.
The Utah Saints were pioneers of bringing live, custom created samples into mainstream music. IE: The warbling sax line in their track "Trance Atlantic Glide" was created by recording a live sax in studio then mixing it into a sample and tweaking it left and right. This was a unique approach to the traditional method of sampling pre-existing music for mixing.
Discography
Albums
- Utah Saints (1992) #10 UK
- Two (2000)
Singles
- What Can You Do For Me (featuring a sample of Eurythmics' There Must Be An Angel) (1991) #10 UK
- Something Good (featuring a sample of Kate Bush's Cloudbusting) (1992) #4 UK
- Believe In Me (1993) #8 UK
- I Want You (1993) #10 UK
- I Still Think Of You (1994) #32 UK
- Power To the Beats (featuring Chuck D)
- Ohio
- Love Song (2000) #37 UK
- Funky Music (featuring Edwin Starr) (2000) #23 UK
- Lost Vagueness
See also
External links
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