Yo people get a load of this. A true club classic -this one is a sort of rap style track, but very very funky, a little bit Neneh Cheery-ish - it's got loads of attitude.
It was one I always loved, but to be honest had forgotten about.
Hence a bit shout out to Matthew for first of all bringing this one to my attention and also supplying the link.
Respect fella.
I hope you all enjoy the track - it's a great PCC
Dee Fredrix - Dirty Money
(Ramp Club Mix)
Had not heard this in ages. Do not like the title but I love the vibe it gives. World class mix.
ReplyDeleteHi PCC. I'd like to issue a challenge. Alphabeat has a great new song called "The Spell," that is like an amazing early 90's style classic. I love that style of music and it made me think of days gone past. Can you please post something with an early nighties vibe, a dance floor burner like Black Box/Snap at their finest? I'm asking for a six minute time-machine that will take me back to a time of soulful vocals, 4-4 beats, keyboards and bass that shook the roof? And I'd be interested I'd hearing from other readers titles of of their selections as well.
ReplyDeleteHi Steve, Thank you for your comments.
ReplyDeleteThe PCC blog is targetted at a very different audience and type of music to the Alphabeat, Black Box/Snap type style you mention. Yes the blog may feature several tracks which "crossed over", but the whole ethos of the site is dedicated to underground dance music as heard on the dancefloors of the UK finest clubs. It's a bit like the door policies, which existed at all the clubs featured on this blog, e.g Hacienda, Back To Basics, Cream, Vague, Paradise Factory (and many others), that being if you didn't meet the criteria or look the part you didn't get in. This is the exact same ethic which I apply to this blog. The music which is featured on this blog is principally the music that was played in those great clubs. The underiding criteria applied is that if in my opinion the track isn't a club classic then it won't get posted.
I don't mean to be overly judgemental or appear too elitist, but I'm sure you understand my views.
Of course if you have any suggestions which you deem to meet the PCC criteria, I'd be only too happy to consider them and if approved would happily post them on the blog.
Very best regards, PCC
Hi PCC,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the response. 90's will always be my love, but your site has introduced me to so many classic tracks and great music.