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Mix) - Ravenite Social Club (extended

It is anchored by an aggressive, crisp 808 drum machine pattern. The snare hits are "wet" with reverb, characteristic of the era's transition from disco-funk to hip-hop-influenced R&B.

In the late 80s, the was the primary tool for DJs. The "Extended Mix" of "Ravenite Social Club" wasn't just a longer version; it was a reconstruction . It utilized: Ravenite Social Club (Extended Mix)

Building the beat layer by layer to let the DJ beat-match easily. It is anchored by an aggressive, crisp 808

Ultimately, "Ravenite Social Club (Extended Mix)" is a bridge between the of the early 80s and the gritty R&B of the 90s, serving as a reminder of The S.O.S. Band’s versatility beyond their radio hits. The "Extended Mix" of "Ravenite Social Club" wasn't

The track’s sharp rhythm and attitude made it a favorite in the underground ballroom and club scenes , where high-energy, "stuttering" beats were essential for choreography.

The is a standout track by The S.O.S. Band , appearing on their 1989 album, Diamonds in the Raw . While the band is legendary for their early 80s collaborations with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, this track represents a fascinating shift toward a harder, more rhythmic New Jack Swing influence. The Sonic Profile

The "Extended Mix" takes the core groove of the original and stretches it into a 6-minute exercise in .

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