
Armand Van Helden I Want Your Soul Acapella
Armand Van Helden’s "I Want Your Soul"
Released in 2007 as a standout single from the album Ghettoblaster , is a masterclass in the "filter house" style that defined an era. For DJs and producers, the acapella of this track is one of the most sought-after tools in house music, offering a haunting yet high-energy vocal hook that can transform any set. The Core of the Sound: The Siedah Garrett Sample
- How to do it: Upload the original MP3/WAV of I Want Your Soul to LALAL.AI. Select the "Voice" or "Vocal" stem.
- The Result: The AI will attempt to remove the kick, cowbell, and synth. Because the original vocal is drenched in reverb, expect some "artifacting" (a watery, metallic sound). Choose the output setting that preserves the highest bitrate (WAV 44.1kHz).
In the landscape of house music, few producers possess the ability to blend pop sensibility with underground grit as effectively as Armand Van Helden. His 2007 hit "I Want Your Soul" stands as a testament to this skill. While the full track is a masterclass in disco-house sampling—famously repurposing Starpoint’s "Object of My Desire"—it is the acapella version that has become an essential tool for DJs and a fascinating study in vocal production. armand van helden i want your soul acapella
Chez Damier & Ron Allen (unreleased mix)
To understand the acapella’s power, one must first understand its origin. Van Helden famously sampled the vocal from “Can You Feel It” by the legendary house duo , though the raw, shout-like quality is often attributed to the influence of Joe Smooth’s “Promised Land.” Armand Van Helden’s "I Want Your Soul" Released
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