Flesh (A Split-Second)
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"A Split-Second" (1986) is a musical composition by the Belgian musical ensemble A Split-Second.
Legend has it that this composition kick-started the New Beat genre when at the Boccaccio nightclub in Ghent when DJ Marc Grouls played the 45rpm single record at 33rpm with the pitch control set to +8.
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