Va Ultrasound Studio Rare Remixes Vol159 2008 Hot ((better)) Jun 2026
: Stripped-back versions intended for club mixing.
This is the signature move. A female R&B vocal, usually sighing or singing a single syllable ("Yeah," "Love," "Go"), is sampled, gated to a 16th-note rhythm, and pitched up +2 semitones. This technique was everywhere in 2008. Vol.159 likely had at least three tracks employing this exact trick. va ultrasound studio rare remixes vol159 2008 hot
So go ahead. Dive into the crates. Find Volume 159. And when you hear that over-limited, pitch-shifted, perfectly imperfect electro house drop—you’ll know why they called it "Hot." : Stripped-back versions intended for club mixing
Let’s be honest—most compilations start at Vol.1. Not Ultrasound Studio. By 2008, they were already 158 volumes deep, which tells you everything about their output: relentless, raw, and utterly unconcerned with mainstream validation. This technique was everywhere in 2008
Often featured with long-form versions of "Big In Japan" or "Forever Young".