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Slip Into Something More Comfortable
2000 single by Kinobe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Slip Into Something More Comfortable" is a single released in July 2000 by the British electronic group Kinobe. It features sampling from the work of Engelbert Humperdinck,[1] primarily from the intro to Humperdinck's "From Here to Eternity" recorded in 1968.
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It appeared on the album Soundphiles, released on 17 July 2000,[2] as track 6. The music was published by Zomba Music Publishers Ltd.
The Times described the record as 'fragrant with half-remembered allusions to paradisiacal Far Eastern locations in Sixties movies, undercut with an implied melancholic realisation that all this concocted splendour is impossible, a mere musical mirage'.[3] Kinobe would play The Big Chill (music festival) in 2001, at Lulworth Castle in south Dorset.[4]
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Production
It was produced with Ben & Jason. It features harps and glissandi violins.[5]
Recordings
- List of Café del Mar compilations, Vol 21
- Chillout Sessions Chilled II 1991–2009, disc 1, track 10
Film music
The music has appeared in films:
- Disco Pigs (2001)
- School for Seduction (2004)
Other
- Burn the Floor musical
- Television advert for Kronenbourg 1664, entitled Femme Fatale (2001)
- Television advert for SKYY vodka
- Television advert for Fox's Fabulous Cookies
Similar music
- 6 Underground (song) (1996)
- LeRoy Holmes 1968 album Los Violines del Amor, from the intro of Inolvidable
- Underwater Love (Smoke City song) (1997)
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