Slip Into Something More Comfortable

"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 Englebert Humperdinck,[1] primarily from the intro to Humperdinck's "From Here to Eternity" recorded in 1968.

"Slip Into Something More Comfortable"
Single by Kinobe
from the album Soundphiles (US, 2000)
A-side"Slip Into Something More Comfortable (9230260)"
B-side"Hombré"
Released3 July 2000
Recorded2000
GenreDowntempo
Length3:45
LabelZomba Records
Producer(s)Kinobe
Kinobe singles chronology
"Good Migrations"
(2000)
"Slip Into Something More Comfortable"
(2000)
"Grass Roots Horizon"
(2001)

It appeared on the album Soundphiles, released on 17 July 2000[2], as track 6. The music was published by Zomba Music Publishers Ltd.

Production

It was produced with Ben & Jason. It features harps and glissandi violins.[3]

Film music

The music has appeared in films:

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References

  1. "Direct Sample of Multiple Elements". Whosampled.com. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  2. "This week's album releases". The Independent. July 28, 2000.
  3. "20 Years of Slip Into Something More Comfortable | Dad La Soul". TotRockin'Beats. 2020-03-10. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
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