is a cornerstone of 90s house music, produced by Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez of Masters at Work. Released in late 1994 and early 1995, the vinyl remains a highly sought-after artifact for collectors and DJs due to its status as a "guaranteed sure shot" for any dancefloor. Musical Composition & Production
: The track is built around a heavy sample of the brass solo and percussive sections from Chicago’s 1979 track "Street Player" . Bucketheads The Bomb Vinyl
: The subtitle "These Sounds Fall Into My Mind" is actually a mishearing (mondegreen) of the original Peter Cetera lyric, "Street sounds swirling through my mind". is a cornerstone of 90s house music, produced
Current market prices for this record vary based on condition and specific pressing: : The subtitle "These Sounds Fall Into My
: A notable expanded 2LP edition released via Record Store Day features the iconic graffiti cover and was limited to 2,000 numbered copies on translucent green vinyl.