Dear Fellow Dance Music Lovers,
This blog brings you the best in Dance Music and Club Classics; from early 87 (back in the daze) through to the present day.
For all those who rocked it all night until the early hours, to those that lived for clubbing and couldn't wait for the weekend to arrive. Enjoy and leave any comments on the blog or contact direct by email at pureclubclassics@live.co.uk
What I love about this guy, is that he produces music which is just what I want to hear.
Most notably, great dance music with fantastic piano breakdowns.
He is one of most refreshing artists to come onto the scene for many years and I hope he becomes huge.
His style is very reminiscent of the old skool type tracks from the early 90s when everything piano was heavenly.
That's 4 corking tracks which are up their with anything else I've heard produced in recent years.
This is one of the fundamental reasons I've continued with my blog for so many years, it's coming across tracks which just hit you and immediately give you that sense of euphoria that great dance music is all about.
A fine piece of trance with some great unique voiced vocals.
As with all their work G&D provide another amazing production which compliments the excellent vocals which are voiced rather than sung, but nonetheless sound great and really create a strong vibe.
This feeling is all new, I want you addicted to me.
An absolute corker of a track and almost as good as the amazing Blind Faith, which is right up there as one of my all time faves and was posted on the PCC blog back in 2009.
This is just a slice of sublime dance music.
I love everything about the track, the vocals, the vibrancy, the originality, the piano is off the charts and the whole production is just spot on.
A true hidden gem and a track which should have been massive.
If in any doubt drop it in any of your sets and you'll get a great crowd reaction.
Slightly cheesy although still credible old skool piano house track from 1991.
It has lots of charm, lots of energy and as mentioned is a tad too commercial, but very likeable all the same and just sneaks enough with enough to give it PCC status.
Probably not my strongest post, but a catchy little (and unknown) track.
A really great track which has been around a few years, but always sounds great.
It's got classical piano vibes and is very chilled in essence, but then grooves and builds, up the tempo somewhat and then relaxing back down, but always keep you highly engaged.
A very special track, beautifully produced and very compelling.
Superb piano house track from 1995 and thirty odd years on it still sounds fantastic.
It's funny how some tracks remind you of DJ's and although I don't know if Allister Whitehead ever played this but I'd definitely class it as a typical Ali Whitehead track.
Lots of great piano, lovely house vocals and an excellent piece of production.
Great piano vibes throughout and just a superb vibe.
This would go down superbly on any club dancefloor and would be one of those tracks which could be pulled out of the bag at anytime to get the floor rockin'.
I'm surprised that I haven't posted this until now.
One of the all time great dance tracks and one of the true pioneers of electronic music.
Along with I Feel Love this is one of the most iconic tracks in dance music history and it's hard to believe it's almost 50 years old.
I've also upped a recent Fred Falke remix which is very nice as it pays homage to the amazing original, but adds some fiercer beats and gives up a bit of a update and polish.
After all these years of posting club classics I'm quite surprised that this is the first Jean-Michel Jarre track I've posted on the PCC blog.
This one is a coloration of two of electronic music's great pioneers in JMJ and Tangerine Dream, then bring in one of Trance music's finest remixers in Above & Beyond and you have a masterpiece.
This track is just off the scale with variety, dips, peaks, tempo changes and all the bleeps and blips you could which for.
A really unique and amazing track.
I bet this could sound amazing when dropped at the right time in a club.
Enjoy!
Jean-Michel Jarre & Tangerine Dream - Zero Gravity
Another track dropped by Parky in his recent set at Farsley.
I'd forgotten how powerful this track was and it went dance an absolute storm and had everybody going for it.
It probably got a bit overplayed when it first came out, but glad to know it has stood the test of time very well and 25 years on is still sounding great.
Great vocals by Moony, great vibe and just a lovely feel to this track.