Great house track from 1993.
Tons of great piano and a real deep groove throughtout.
Mixed with lots of great vocal stabs, it's a real stomper.
Enjoy!
Donnie Mark - Stand Up For The Soul
(Grand Club Mix)
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Tons of great piano and a real deep groove throughtout.
Mixed with lots of great vocal stabs, it's a real stomper.
Enjoy!
Donnie Mark - Stand Up For The Soul
(Grand Club Mix)
This one doesn't appear to be doing that much unless the thunderous piano kicks in.
From there it's fasten your seat belts stuff.
Get on it!
Doi-oing - Good Feeling
This was a big track back int'day and still sounds great.
Love the piano in this also especially the bit at the end.
All together "Let there be House"
Enjoy!
Deskee - Let There Be House
(West Bam Mix)
This one is from 1990 and has a great feel to it.
The female vocals are lovely and it really touches you deep.
Just lovely!
Dirty Trick Featuring Lucky EF - Peace....Inside My Heart
Quite a long intro and it takes a while to build so be patient.
However, the wait is certainly worth it when it explodes with a crescendo of piano.
Great early progressive track.
Fond memories of this from Cream in the early 90's.
Enjoy!
Direct 2 Disc - Don't Stop
Again lots of familiar samples and vocal snippets, but throw in some old skool piano and it instantly gives it a great vibe.
Nothing original about this one, but that doesn't spoil the aural pleasure.
Old skool like we know it simple, but oh so nice!
Dineka – You Make Me Feel
(Fix Version)
Love this and have it on so many great old skool mix sets from back in the day.
Those Italians certainly knew how to make great piano house back in the early 90's.
Full of piano and great high pitched vocals.
I could never figure out what you was singing, but used to love signing along
"High men say, high men say, don't ever miss the goal"
D.J D. Lite, also produced some other classic old skool tracks under several alias including 4 For Money and Tingo Tango. Classic tracks which feature on the PCC blog.
D.J. D. Lite – Tropical Movement
(Tropical Mix)
Cotton Club did some great stuff in the 90's and loads of great remixes also.
Love this one full of energy and that great late 90's feel, this one's from 1998.
Some stonking piano on this.
Enjoy!
Cotton Club - Hear the Drummer
(The Original Big Mix)
What's not to love?
Relatively simple in it's make up this one, with lots of familiar samples but that only adds to it's appeal.
"Don't play the fool"
Tendance - I Can't Take it
(Piano House)
It' intro sounds a little like the intro to "Echo Drop", then pops in this gorgeous angelic vocal.
I'm surprised this wasn't bigger as it is pure quality.
"You've got to learn to be loved!"
Enjoy!
Tallulah - Everything
(The Stuntmen's Original 12'' Mix)
Those piano chords are pure class.
This track has a very C&C feel to it although it is Victor Simonelli and Arthur Baker behind it.
Love it!
Soul Rebellion - Simple Rhythm
(12" Dub Version)
This has everything a good trance should have, pumping energy, lush undertones, a pounding beat and it just builds and builds, then that gorgeous piano, not with standing some great vocals.
Still sounds amazing today which is a testament to what a great track it was.
It puts me in another place everytime I hear it.
Pure class!
Red Sun is of course another alias for Red Jerry, hence why it's such quality!
Red Sun - This Love
(Longredsun Mix)
Anyway back with a real banger and surprised I've not posted this before now.
It's a real stomper of a track with a lush WoW remix.
A big track in 1995 it still sounds fabulous today.
Get on it!
Dubstar - Not So Manic Now
(Way Out West Remix)