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
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!
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.
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!
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!).
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.
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.
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.
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!