Saturday, 29 March 2025

Maseev!


Absolutely quality piece of house music from 1994.

So many wonderful talents coming together on this one.

The stupendous vocals of the legendary Martha Wash, the production genius of C&C and the piano-tastic remix qualities of Loveland.

With that co-lab you are bound to have something special and that's just what it is.

Enjoy!

C&C Music Factory - I Found Love 

(Loveland Remix)

Just sublime!


This brings back some great memories from 1992.

This was a monstrous track back then and at the forefront of the progressive house sound.

Alawys a big track at Back To Basics in Leeds for weeks on end.

Still sounds great today and that peak at 3.46 mins was an epic "hands in air" moment which blew the roof off.

Exciting times, great memories.

Immortal track! Just sublime!

Sublime - Sublime 

(Dub)

Remember this one?


Having strayed a bit far down the commercial path for a few tracks let's bring it back to the underground.

Here's an old favourite from back in 1991 which always went down well.

A pretty unique track but catchy as hell and one which was played out loads in clubs.

I always like the bit that sounds like a frog croaking "dance and feedback????"

Nexy Lanton - You Too 

(Club Mix)

Here's one for summer!


Love this, very catchy and very endearing, maybe a touch commercial for the PCC blog, but very easy listening and another track which just brings an instant smile to your face.

A great track for summer.

The piano is superb and I always love a track which slows and speeds up, there's nothing better for getting you moving!

The sax is also superb, especially when synced with the piano. Oh yes!

Enjoy!

Bakermat - Baianá 

(Extended Mix)

The Prince Kaybee remix is also very tasty and well worth a listen and a post.

This is very much in a Keinemusik afro beats type vibe.

Both tracks are a little too short and would have been much better extended to 6 to 7 mins IMHO.

Bakermat - Baiana 

(Prince Kaybee Remix)

Music Speaks Louder!


Love this track, just such a great groove and one which always brings a feel good factor.

Lots of great piano and just a great bounce-along-groove.

Has a old skool feel with a nu skool vibe.

Some great sax also.

Nice!

Doug Willis is of course another alias for the legendary DJ/Remixer/Producer Dave Lee, aka Joey Negro.

Doug Willis - Music Speaks Louder Than Words 

(Micky More & Andy Tee Piano Mix)

I don't want to be, another page; in your diary!

Staying on the Sgt Slick vibe, another track which is remixed to perfection.

The original was so iconic and was a true Balearic anthem in it's own right, but just like the Depeche track posted below, this is sensational.

Using the exact same formula increasing the tempo, underpinning a house beat and tweaking and enhancing all the best bits of the original.

The output is another sensational remix of an all time classic.

Let's also not forget the amazing qualities of Alf and Vince.

I don't think her vocals ever sounded as good and Vince's production is as always close to perfection.

 Yazoo - Nobody's Diary 

(Sgt Slick Recut Extended)

Words like violence, break the silence!

Fantastic remix of such an iconic track.

There have been so many attempts to remix this successfully and almost all have failed by a long way (with the exception of the Mike Koglin reworking previously posted).

This however is exemplar, like most of Sgt Slick's remixes he doesn't make massive wholesale changes, just enhances bits, adds a little extra pace and infuses a pumping house beat.

This has always been one of my fave Depeche tracks and this remix is top notch.

No need for silence. Just Enjoy!

Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence 

(Sgt Slick ReCut)

Sunday, 23 March 2025

So tiny that they blow away like dust!


Cracking track from Just Jack, I really liked his work.

Bimbo Jones could always be relied on for a quality remix.

Corking groove, great vocals and an all round banger,

So tiny that they blow away like dust!

Just Jack - Embers 

(Bimbo Jones Extended Club Mix)

Prepare to be electrified!

Liking this which is brand new and very enticing.

Heard it recently on Parky's excellent Radio show, which always keeps me in check with best new grooves in clubs.
 

It's good a laid back groove, but very some nice piano and also some pretty choice vocals with a few well placed expletives.

Prepare to be electrified!

Enjoy!

Madame Electrifie - Never Forget

Sunday, 16 March 2025

Miles of miles on my own!


Love London Grammar, love Tinlicker, put them together, heaven.

This is just such a delightful piece of melodic vocal trance.

Very much a beautiful thing.

Those amazing vocals, send shivers down my spine.

Sumptuous!

London Grammar - Truth Is A Beautiful Thing 

(Tinlicker Rework)

Tinlicking good!

Loved some of the tracks Robyn did and I thought she had the making of being another P!nk, huge praise there.

Tinlicker are usually right on the money with their remixes and this takes a great track and makes it very dancefloor friendly.

Top notch!

Robyn ft Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat 

(Tinlicker Edit)

Sing me all the songs you love!

Hi Peeps, apologies for the lack of posts over the last 6 weeks, just been crazy busy.

Hey, but that's the beauty of the blog I can pick things up when I have some free time and when I come across new great tracks.

This is another piece of quality of master remixing by that man the PDM.

Just love his stuff, he is like the Luvdup of the current generation. always on point with great remixes and DJ sets.

Just another quality track, this one is from a few years back in 2016 but contains some great vocals and a lovely smooth rhythm delivery and a modified steel drum sounding loop which is great.

Love the line "Sing me all the songs you love!"

Lush - just breathe!

Seeb feat. Neev - Breathe 

(Purple Disco Machine Remix)


 

Saturday, 8 February 2025

Just "Bryllyant!"


The title says it all a new beat classic out of Belgium which was a big track at Shoom and very much part of the Acid House hey day.

It still sounds great today, so imagine how unique it must have sounded almost 40 years ago.

Quality never dies.

Simply "Bryllyant!"

Boytronic - Bryllyant 

(33 1/3 Plus 8 Remix)

Quick as a flash!

Corking track from 1996.

Not as popular or as overground as their "7 Days And One Week" track, but pretty spanking all the same.

This was the type of track that made the dancefloor pulse and throb.

B.B.E. - Flash 

(Club Mix)

City streets are wet again!

Love this.

Annie has always had an amazing vocal and is a true legend.

Gabriel & Dresden are always spot on with their remixes and hence we have a top quality track.

It just has such an amazing feel and aura about it.

Just lovely.

Annie Lennox - Pavement Cracks 

(Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix)

Don't be in denial!


A beautiful piece of trance from 2008.

Just everything you need in a trance track, delightful ethereal vocals by Floria Ambra cocooned around a gorgeous, luxurious melodic and atmospheric trance vibe.

Just delightful.

Enjoy!

Airbase feat Floria Ambra - Denial

(Original Mix)

Bring it back!

Great house track from 1998.

Great vocals, great rhythm, great touches of piano and all round very polished.

Not quite as powerful as "Hold On" by 95 North which is a huge fave of mine, but a classy piece of house music all the same.

95 North Feat. Laura Harris - Bring Back The Love 

(Club Mix)

Saturday, 1 February 2025

Feel that funky guitar!


Quite surprised I haven't posted this one before now.

This was a killer tune at Back To Basics in Leeds back in 1994.

It was one of those tracks which was played by all the top jocks of that era and always went down a storm.

It feels a touch dated now, but still remains as a Progressive House classic.

Floorjam - Stoneage

Nobody told us!

Another exquisite remix by Sgt Slick, this really is a touch of class.
I'm sure you're all familiar with the track, but this has been superbly remixed and gives it such a wonderful classical feel.

The production is just superb.

Elton never sounded so good.

Nobody knows it!

Elton John & Kiki Dee - Don't Go Breaking My Heart 
(Sgt Slick's Multitrack ReCut)

Tonight it's party time!

Alright, I know another questionable post for the PCC Blog, but hey this was a serious club tune before it went mainstream.

When it was first played in clubs back in 1994 it always went down really well and had a great reaction on the dancefloor.

Yes, it does sound very dated and overly commercial, but it is still very much a PCC.

This is the best (most underground) mix.

Enjoy - because "tonight it's party time!"

Alex Party - Read My Lips 

(Rhyme Time Party)

Do you wanna go high?

Every time I hear this track it takes me right back to the Hacienda in 1994 (30 years ago - Wow!).

A corking house track, mixed by the legend GP and often played in his sets back in the day.

It is a true house classic and has everything you could wish for in a great house track.

Superb vocals, a great rhythm, killer beats and some classy piano.

Do you wanna go high!

Loni Clark - Love's Got Me (On A Trip So High) 

(Parkside Club Mix)

Nice to meet you!

When I first heard this track, I thought way too cheesy, but then it just grew on me massively.

It has such an endearing and calming appeal to it and is one that certainly brings a smile to your face.

Just a cracking little track from 1994 to cheer you up if you are ever feeling in the doldrums.

Bigs thanks to Ed for this one, my long time musical brother over in the US.

Nice to meet you, oh how do you do!

Enjoy people!

Aderna- We Can Fall In Love 

(Europe Club Mix)

A taste of the East!

This is new and very tasty, heard recently on Graeme Park's fantastic radio show.

I must say hats off to GP as he is every bit the house legend.

There from the very early days of house back in 1986 with his residency at the Garage in Nottingham, then of course his epic stint at the Hac.

Almost 40 years on he still has his finger very much on the house music pulse and will always be one of my all time fave DJs - a proper legend!

About the track, well it's pretty unique and very appealing with a great pulsating rhythm and Indian chants, it's got a pace and energy that just hooks you in.

Nice!

Rami Imam - Bombay Sundown

I blame you for moonlight skies..


A very questionable post this one as it is high on the cheeseometer.

However, it has just come down on the right side thanks to a great Rob Searle remix and coupled with the fact that the original song was a really good pop song.

Anyway a little bit of cheese is a key part of a healthy musical diet.

I blame you for moonlight skies

Enjoy!

 Aurora featuring Naimee Coleman - Sleeping Satellite 

(Rob Searle Vocal Mix)

Sunday, 26 January 2025

Bring out the sun!

You put Chicane and Ferry together and you are bound to get something a little tasty and this is just that.

A superb piece of melodic trance which just builds, fizzes and touches all the parts you need it to.

It wasn't as big as it should have been this one, as it is a real corker.

Possibly because it's very subtle and understated, as opposed to in your face and on it.

Delightful!

Chicane & Ferry Corsten - One Thousand Suns 

(Disco Citizens Remix) 

Cause I can't get....


Another top new track and one Mr Park is championing.

It's just funky as hell and has a great bouncy rhythm.

Only down side is that at just over 3 mins it's a tad short, but enjoy it whilst it lasts as it's a great groove.

Future Feelings - Losing You

Dance exotically!


This is new and I have to say pretty sensational.

It has everything you'd wish to have in a track.

Gorgeous breathy Balearic female vocals a gorgeous atmosphere, some lovely piano and just a superb sunny Balearic vibe.

A perfect summer track which is a welcome tonic to chase away the winter blues in old Blighty.

Roll on sunnier times as this track could well be massive this summer.

Are you ready to dance exotically!

Dennis Liber feat. Yasmin Kademian - Baila Exotica

Sunday, 19 January 2025

Here comes your warrior!

Another piece of classic trance from Michael Woods from that halcyon period around the turn of the century.

This was a beast of a track with some pumping rhythms, coupled with some great piano and some very effective vocals.

One of those that sounds even better in the clubs and made a huge impression on the dancefloor.

Here comes your warrior!

He's letting you know!

He's come to embrace you!

Warrior - Warrior (Club Mix)

I'm thinking about you!


Bring on the Cheese-ometer for this one, as it features highly.

That said it's one of those tracks which you just can't help but like, as it's som enticing and compelling.

Do the vocals spoil it or enhance it, I think enhance it and there are non-vocal mixes, but I think this is better.

It really does reach higher parts and is one that instinctively gets your head rockin' and toe tapping.

 Don't be shy boys and girls, get down and bliss out.

Kristine Blond - Love Shy 

(Electric Boutique Vocal Mix)

Rockin' everybody!


Not heard this one for a while, this was always a huge track for us back in 1991.

It was one of those which always caused dancefloor delirium.

That piano riff was just so powerful.

It sounds a touch dated now, but it still rocks and that piano riff is still pretty hypnotizing.

Great use of the "Leftfield - Not Forgotten" sample also.

Rockin' everybody!

Oh yeah.

Buster Gut - Find Someone

(Mix 1)

Say it again!


 Another track which I'm surprised I've not posted until now, as this was a huge fave of mine.

As good as the vocals are in the original mix, this was always the mix for me and I always loved the Disco Citizens work which was always a bit more underground (less commercial) than Nick (Bracegirdle) producing under the Chicane moniker.

About this track well it is an absolute monster of a track from 1995 which just builds and builds until it peaks with a beautiful atmospheric trance vibe, with the introduction of subtle piano chords and then building again to a further peak when the strong in love vocals kick in, then building once more until you're in heaven!

Sheer class - "say it again"

Chicane (feat. Mason) - Strong In Love 

(Disco Citizens Remix)

Acieed house in the house!


A massive Hacienda classic from 1989.

This still sounds awesome 35 years on.

It's just so raw, funky, energetic and just damn exciting.

Those electro stabs are immense.

A proper acid house classic.

Cut The Q - Who Needs A Love Like That 

(Groove Remix)

Now I wish I'd stayed!


I keep coming back to this track and have played it hundreds of times.

Is it dancefloor fodder, no not really, is it immense - absolutely.

I think it could be part of a Balearic set and could imagine it being great at somewhere like Cafe Del Mar.

It has such an amazing aura about and it's beautifully sung by Charli as a tribute to the passing of he friend/mentor Sophie (Xeon).

Pure class.

You had a power like a lightening strike!

Charli XCX - So I

Fingertips so gently on my skin!


 Another gorgeous piece of ethereal trance.

That was the real beauty of well executed trance production, the contrast of the hard pumping beats combined with the beautiful ethereal vocals and spinetingling piano, along with the build up and the drum rolls to the crescendo.

This track does that to perfection.

Pure brilliance as always from A&B.

A spellbinding track of immense magnitude and heavenly atmosphere.

Fingertips so gently on my skin!

Delerium Feat. Rani - Underwater 

(Above & Beyond's 21st Century Mix)

I'll be; your safety!

I was never a big fan of Dido and whilst I could appreciate her vocal qualities, I always thought acts like Natasha Bedingfield were so much more talented and never got anywhere near the same kudos or status.

A bit like the Coldplay vs. Keane aspect which always pains me, as Keane are ten times more talented than Coldplay, but ten times less as popular. There's no justice in this world!

Back to the dance music, this track is pure class thanks to another epic Gabriel & Dresden remix which creates a hypnotic trance pounder and uses Dido's vocals to great effect.

It'll certain ly keep you warm as you will soon be rockin' along to this!

A real corker.

Enjoy!

Dido - Don't Leave Home 

(Gabriel & Dresden Keep You Warm Club Mix)

Yeh, yeh, yet your!


 Anyone who has followed the PCC blog even infrequently will know of my huge admiration of both these artists.

Donna is without any doubt the Queen of Disco and one of the most iconic vocalists of all time.

In a similar vein James Wiltshire aka Jimmy Gomez if one of the very best dance music producers/remixes of his generation.

You bring these two genii together and you have true greatness and this is very much evidenced in this track.

It is undoubtedly the best version of this iconic song which captures Donna's glorious vocals and the trademark Jimmy G spinetingling piano chords.

Heavenly, sit back, relax and enjoy!

Donna Summer - State Of Independence 

(Jimmy Gomez Remix)

Where is the sunshine!

Love this track from 1992 which I still have on vinyl 12" tucked away in my garage somewhere.

The original mix is just a joyful - sound of summer, real piece of Balearic bliss, whilst the Junior Style House Dub is Farley and Heller doing what they do best; creating funky house grooves.

Espiritu were a great act and produced some really unique and vibrant tracks in the early 90s.

All we need is some sunshine now (but not much chance of that Mid January in Blighty!).

Espiritu - Francisca


Espiritu - Francisca 

(Junior Style House Dub) 

"I can find new ways to motivate them!"


 Massive track from 1994 which caused mayhem on the dancefloor.

There were lots of remixes done of this also, but for me the original still contains all that is necessary, although the Tall Paul version is also pretty epic.

The "I can find new ways to motivate them" sample is of course one of Darth Vader's immortal lines in Star Wars and hence the title.

You think you're big time?

Enjoy!

Kool World Productions - In-Vader

Kool World Productions - In-Vader 

(Tall Paul's Lush Mix)

Do you remember?


 I really love a good bit of deep house those sort of tracks which just groove along with a super infectious hook.

Well this is one such track, just sheer quality house music.

Big respect to the Big Speaker Music label, they are undoubtedly one of the best labels in dance music currently and one of those labels which just produces quality with every single track.

This is relatively new from 2023 and is one of those tracks which will be played for years to come.

Do you remember how you was at the start!

Trimtone - The Realist Person 

(Extended Mix)

Saturday, 18 January 2025

What you thinking - absolutely nothing!


This was the video of our generation and we often used to play it at parties after a great nights clubbing.

We'd get the video out and put this into the VHS and be mesmerised by the video, watching it over and over.

Flowered Up - were certainly a key part of the whole Indie Dance generation of the early 90's. 

Whilst it was mainly centred around the Manchester/Northern scene and the Roses, Mondays, Inspirals, Northside, The Farm, The La's etc. Flowered Up were the London response and they did produce some quality tracks.

This was by far their best track and still sounds absolutely fantastic, this version still blows my socks off, remixed by the legend that is Lord Sabre (aka Andy Weatherall) - over 17 mins long but ever so epic.

A defining moment in club history and still the greatest music video ever made!

The best bit of the video for me was the "What you thinking - absolutely nothing!" bit, which just captured the scene.

Have a good time!

Flowered Up - Weatherall's Weekender 

(Audrey Is A Little Bit More Partial Mix)

And now ladies and gentlemen - what you've been waiting for!

I've always been a huge fan of Saint Etienne and Messrs Wiggs and Stanley were most certainly creative music genii. 

Add Sarah Cracknell's heavenly vocals and you have pop music perfection.

This track is probably more Indie Dance, then club dance floor, but in my view it is better than all the house mixes and the MAW remixes didn't really add anything other than a 4-4 beat.

I've never felt so good, I've never felt so strong!

Glorious - Indie Dance at it's finest!

Saint Etienne - Nothing Can Stop Us

A star chaser!

Really surprised that I've not posted this yet, as it's always been a huge favourite of mine.

This remix is stunning and just keeps looping all the amazing parts of the original.

12 minutes of pure aural delight.

This track has everything, the chords, the vocals, the groove, the piano, the guitar, heavenly.

You can certainly feel the Nile Rogers (Chic) influence in this track.

One of the all time Disco classics.

Also posted the Dave Lee remix, as there is nobody who remixes Disco classics better than Dave and this is another fine fine piece of artistry.

Enjoy!

Sheila B. Devotion - Spacer 

(Freak Out Remix - Respect To Chic)


Sheila & B. Devotion - Spacer 

(Dave Lee Disco Fantasy Mix)

We can fly!


Matt Darey was one of the trance guru's from the late 90's and his productions and remixes were always epic.

Here he is under his Lost Tribe moniker creating another sublime piece of banging ethereal trance, with some superb piano.

This one's from 1997 and was one of those tracks which fitted well in the Dream music genre.

We can fly!

Lost Tribe - Angel 

(Four Four Mix) 

Stand up, tell everybody I've got it!


Love this, Loleatta's vocal are on another level - I'm not sure there is another vocalist who can hit her heights.

Great remix by Terence Parker who is usually pretty spot on.

All in all a great piece of house music.

Stand up, tell everybody I've got it!

Enjoy!

Loleatta Holloway - Dreaming 

(Terrence Parker's Divine Spiritual Remix)

This is how it started!


 Love The Shaker aka Pete Bones/Peter Bonavota, pretty much all his stuff was rockin'.

This one is no exception and although it starts a bit slower and takes a while to build, but it was always one which rocked the joint.

Lots of remixes of this, but I like this one the best.

The Shaker - Just Lick It

(Hand & Speak Sublime Mix)

Tuesday, 31 December 2024

Respect to two legends - R.I.P.

Thinking of all the great songs which could be dropped at midnight tonight on NYE to bring in the New Year and there are few which could be as dramatic and effective as this.

Yes, I've posted it on the PCC blog before and it is undoubtedly one of the greatest house tracks of all time.

Everything about it is sheer perfection and Jamie's vocals are just heavenly as are the delightful female background vocals.

I can't let go!

It was also a huge Alfredo track, so here is another tribute to the legend who passed away recently.

R.I.P. to both Frankie and Alfredo - quite possibly the two most influential dance music pioneers to have ever touched our worlds and now re-united in heaven.

Respect and gratitude to you both and Happy New Year to one and all.

Frankie Knuckles featuring Jamie Principle - Your Love 

(US 12”)

A masterpiece from the master!

A complete and utter masterpiece from the legend that was Frankie and one that he regularly played in his sets.

The Directors Cut combo of Frankie and Eric Kupper produced some amazing tracks and remixes. 

They were truly absolute masters of their craft.

This tracks takes a simple hook from an 80's disco track and loops it, combined with some great percussion and of course that wonderful signature Frankie piano.

Just sublime!

Spencer Parker feat. Dan Beaumont - The Look 

(Director's Cut Signature Mix)

Reach out and touch!


Fantastic piece for classic house music from 1990.

This is such a great track and it still feels very current despite being 34 years old.

It has great production, great vocals, with a superb mix of male and female vocals, a bit of rap and some glorious piano.

The compilation of artists on this track is incredible and although titled as Quincy Jones, it was more of a tribute to him as he was not directly involved.

Completely timeless.

Reach out and touch don't be afraid!

Quincy Jones - Listen Up 

(Full House Mix)

Sunday, 29 December 2024

Listen up!

Much respect for Mark Moore who was there at the very beginning of the scene and was always a great DJ with great eclectic taste.

His S'Express outings were always pretty good and although quite commercial they always had appeal.

This is a great remix by Lord Sabre (aka Andy Weatherall), with not much of the original, but a fine piece of work with some delightful piano.

Listen up!

S'Express - Find 'Em, Fool 'Em, Forget 'Em 

(The Eighth Hour Mix)

All for you!


PDM does it again.

The Rolling Stones are so iconic and their tracks are not easy to remix in a dancefloor friendly manner, but that man we know as The PDM produces an absolute gem.

This is a truly sensational remix which retains the great Stones vibe, but creates a brilliant piece of club music.

The piano in this is immense and it is a quite superb remix.

The Rolling Stones - Mess It Up 

(Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix)