Pm Dawn Vs. Spandau Ballet - Set Adrift On Memory Bliss Vs. True (ultimix) Page

The is a celebrated mashup that seamlessly blends the 1991 hip-hop classic with the 1983 New Wave ballad that inspired it. Produced by the DJ service Ultimix , this version serves as a "full circle" tribute, alternating between PM Dawn’s ethereal rapping and Spandau Ballet’s original soulful vocals. The Evolution of the Sample

: It reached #1 in New Zealand and #3 in the United Kingdom.

: Validating the connection between the two artists, Spandau Ballet lead singer Tony Hadley appeared in the music video for PM Dawn's track. Listening to the Mashup The is a celebrated mashup that seamlessly blends

: Additional sampling from the Paul Simon cover.

: Some versions also acknowledge sampling from this hip-hop staple's drumbeat. Chart Impact and History : Validating the connection between the two artists,

The core of "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" is built on the famous guitar hook and melody from Spandau Ballet’s . While PM Dawn brought a spiritual, "softer" sound to early '90s hip-hop, they utilized several other key samples to anchor the track: Spandau Ballet – "True" : The primary melodic foundation.

: "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" was the first song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 after the introduction of the Nielsen SoundScan system in November 1991. Chart Impact and History The core of "Set

The version is frequently sought after by DJs for its extended length and balanced "battle" between the two songs. You can find this specific mix on platforms like SoundCloud by Pete Chang or via various YouTube DJ mixes .