Slip Into Something More Comfortable Explained

Slip Into Something More Comfortable
Type:single
Artist:Kinobe
Album:Soundphiles
A-Side:Slip Into Something More Comfortable (9230260)
B-Side:Hombré
Released:3 July 2000
Recorded:2000
Genre:Downtempo
Length:3:45
Label:Zomba Records
Producer:Kinobe
Prev Title:Good Migrations
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Grass Roots Horizon
Next Year:2001

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

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]

Recordings

Film music

The music has appeared in films:

Other

Similar music

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Direct Sample of Multiple Elements.. Whosampled.com. 5 December 2017.
  2. Web site: This week's album releases. Gill. Andy. 28 July 2000. The Independent.
  3. Web site: 2020-03-10. 20 Years of Slip Into Something More Comfortable Dad La Soul. 2020-06-11. TotRockin'Beats. en-GB.