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
That whole New York Twilo period of the late 90's early 2000's where Junior Vasquez, Peter Rauhofer, Hex Hector, Thunderpuss ruled the roost with really long epic remixes of pop songs was very exciting.
Here Peter Rauhofer goes to work under his Club 69 alias creating another club banger from a pretty standard pop track as was his style.
Long epic journeys, with lots of peaks and builds were his thing, creating making an epic track.
This probably isn't one of his very best, but still pretty epic.
Big fan of Tom Odell, who is supremely talented and produces the most amazing songs.
Here one of his classics is given the club treatment.
There are lots of remixes out there of this, but many are cheesy EDM trash.
This one is IMHO the pick of the bunch as it allows the beauty of the original track to really come to the fore and of course that glorious piano and the mazing haunting vocals.
If you think of Rozalla you immediately think of "Everybody's Free" or "Faith" which although were very good at the time, they were very overplayed and very, very commercial.
This one from 2015 is still pretty commercial, but just underground enough courtesy of a cracking piano-tastic Love To Infinity remix.
Pretty decent track from 2000 by Angel Clivilles (ex wife of house legend Robert of C&C fame).
Angel was also lead singer of the Cover Girls.
About the track well is a touch commercial, but nevertheless it still kicks quite a bit and retains just enough oomph to be posted on the PCC blog, mainly thanks to the Johnny Vicious input.
This still sounds amazing and is just such a great track.
It has everything for me, that really lovely raw edge of early house music, lots of great samples, some great piano and just so much going on in the track that it keeps you totally engrossed.
To think this track is nearly 40 years old.
A pure club classic indeed!
2 Men A Drum Machine And A Trumpet - Make It Funky
Another great piece of Keinemusik quality and afro chants.
This was a major part of a lot of their sets and it carries that typical Keinemusik feel of being heavily atmposheric, lots of chants, laid back chilled beats and of course delightful piano.
Keinemusik have really revolutionised house/dance music in recent years and I'd say they have created the most exciting era since trance in the late 90's/early 2000s.
All their tracks are just such delightful to listen to and bliss out to.
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.
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.
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.