Sunday, 3 May 2026

You came and changed my world!

I saw the Michael bio-movie last night and it just emphasised what a fantastic artist MJ was.

It pains me that his amazing legacy is somewhat tarnished and he's not remembered in the way that much lesser musicians were.

He was a truly one in a generation artist and I only have positive thoughts and beliefs of him.

His vocals and whole presence in the songs he created were just on another level.

This is a much more laid back, very soulful and much more Balearic than dancefloor, but nonetheless wonderful.

Michael will always remain as one of the great artists to have walked this plant and I will only ever have the utmost respect for his influence on music.

RIP MJ! You came and changed my world!

Michael Jackson - Liberian Girl 

(Ben Liebrand Remix)

Saturday, 2 May 2026

We're gonna get this place!

Totally love this track, high quality trance at it's best.

This has so much energy and so many different gears, it's relentless, but always pulsating and throbbing.

A really fine piece of top class trance, with some delightful breakdowns.

It really is a fanastic track so so much variety, twist and turns.

Definitely one which should have been bigger and right up there with some of the finest trance tracks.

Timeless classic that would rock any dancefloor.

Mauro Picotto - Iguana 

(Blank & Jones Remix) 

Feeling the passion in my veins!

Another corking new track which I heard recently on Parky's quality radio show.

Love all Eric Kupper's remix work as you always know it's going to be laden with great piano.

This is no exception combined with some excellent vocals and a super slick production and you have a bonafide PCC.

A fine piece of quality house music.

Leyla Chatti has a big future, as her vocal prowess is top class.

I am alive, breathing again, finally!

Thomas Blondet feat. Leyla Chatti - Everywhere 

(Eric Kupper Remix)

Do it, do the hustle!

It's been a bit of a Graeme Park love in today on the blog, but that's becuase the great man has such fine msucial tastes and will always be one of my favourite DJs.

This is a sensational new track which sounds amazing and has been featured on Parky's great radio show.

Great production and remix work by the disco legend that is Dave Lee (formerly known as Joey Negro).

This is a fantastic piece of disco-tastic delirium.

It's lively, funky, energetic and throbs and pulses in all the right places.

Right on brother!

Foreal People - Tango Hustle 

(Dave Lee Latican Hustle)

Can't you see, life's easy!

Right final one of the Parky - Old Woollen sequence as most of the other track he played have already been posted.

This was played near the end of his set and again it sounded brilliant and got a great recpetion.

It has always been a great track, but I always thought a touch commercial, but I was surprised how great and powerful it is on the dancefloor.

It certainly had me throwing a few shapes as the groove was pretty hypnotic and just made you want to vibe long.

Lovely jubbly!

DB Boulevard - Point Of View 

(Club Mix)

Duffer to Anthem!

Never liked this track, but this is an awesome remix and was another track which went down a storm last night when Parky dropped it.

I love the fierce new beats in this and it is a fine remix by David Penn who is certainly one of the best in the business at the moment.

This track used to be a really annoying ear worm, but this mix totally transforms it with some delightful piano chords it is now a proper anthem and certainly worthy of PCC status.

Ear worm + fine remix = Club classic!

Enjoy.

Blue Boy - Remember Me 

(David Penn Extended Remix)

The kind you buy from a second hand store!

This also went down a storm last night and is another fine new mix from the Sgt, which has just come out.

I enjoyed having a great little boogie to this.

It was always my favourite Prince track and this mix makes it proper dancefloor friendly.

Needless to say it went down perfectly and was great to groove along to.

Prince & The Revolution - Raspberry Beret 

(Sgt Slick's Discotizer ReCut)

Wrapped in your arms, is where I wanna be!

I saw Graeme Park DJ live last night for the first time since the Hacienda days in the 90's (apart than a few Hacienda Classical nights that I've been to).

It was at the Old Woollen in Farsley, Leeds and the great man didn't let me down and played some absolute corkers. The vast majority of tracks he played are already on the blog, but I'm going to post a few choice cuts which went down a storm.

It was a great event with an older crowd who knew their music and Parky was just pure class.

This one was great to hear and comes courtesy of a fine bit of modern tinkering by the Sgt.

The "wrapped in your arms" bit always hits me deep.

The instruments and production on this are just exquisite, not to mention the glorious vocals.

Amazing to think this track is nearly 50 years old, totally timeless.

Enjoy!

Evelyn 'Champagne' King - Shame 

(Sgt Slick's Discotizer Reconstruction)