You could always rely on PCP to do just as their names suggest.
James Sammon was a master at using lots of common samples and adding great piano to make the track bang.
Make the best pound indeed!
Piano City Productions Vol 3 - Set Me Free
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
You could always rely on PCP to do just as their names suggest.
James Sammon was a master at using lots of common samples and adding great piano to make the track bang.
Make the best pound indeed!
Piano City Productions Vol 3 - Set Me Free
His remixes are often just subtle tweaks here and there, but always just add a little oomph to already great tracks.
The Shoppies have proven their legendary status by their longevity and consistency across several decades.
I like the little raps in this version, which add a little something extra.
Of course we also need to pay homage to Mr Presley for the original version dating back to 1972.
Classy!
Pet Shop Boys - Always On My Mind
(Sgt Slick's Melbourne ReCut)
This has great vocals and is very much in the Keinemusik vibe.
Another that oozes class, fizzles and bubbles and has that delightful Keinemusik aura.
Not quite as stunning as "Your voice" posted previously, but still pretty epic.
Enjoy!
AWEN - The Giant (Kanté)
Excellent use of the Toto - Africa sample.
This track just has such a great aura about it.
You feel soothed, engrossed and encapsulated all at the same time.
It just oozes and bubbles and reaches a lovely peak.
Very tasty!
Cass - NotKansas
(Cass 4by4 Remix)