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
Brace yourself for 16 minutes of the most epic trance you are likely to hear.
Here in all it's full glory are the complete versions of this most wonderful track from 1993.
There are of course many remixes and many are excellent, however you get the best feel for the real brilliance and amazing atmosphere of this track through these versions.
Spellbinding!
Enjoy!
If you haven't quite got the patience for 16 mins, I've also posted the instrumental version (the one hammered by Oakey), which is epic enough although only 6 mins in length.
A superb track from 2020 which is a lot more recent than most on the PCC blog.
I'm really like a lot of Yotto's work.
If you like your music dreamy atmospheric and trancey he's your man.
Such a great vibe to this track and it's that gets better every time you play it.
Superb vocals from Nathan Ball.
Get on it!
Also very worthwhile getting on the Paul Woolford remix which is also great, which is much more upbeat and laden with his trademark booming piano riffs.
Faithless feat. Nathan Ball & Caleb Femi - I Need Someone
(Yotto Extended Remix)
Faithless feat. Nathan Ball & Caleb Femi - I Need Someone (Paul Woolford Extended Remix)
Possibly one of the most unique and amazing vocalists of our generation.
Simply stunning.
Valerie is the same vocalist as on the fabulous Novocento track "Leaving Now" which was massive in clubland in 1994 and was posted on the PCC blog back in 2009.
This track from 1984 is more Italo disco based, but is still amazing thanks to her truly stunning ethereal vocals.
It's a slice of dance music heaven!
I'll always be eternally grateful to my late friend Allison for introducing me to this track (R.I.P.)
Lots of Sunscreem on the PCC blog and rightly so as they were one of the very few consistent dance acts who managed to be both underground and mainstream at the same time.
The former was usually due to some fantastic remix work and this is a classic example.
There are so many remixes of this track and many very good, but none quite touches this IMHO.
The slow intro is so luxurious and teasing and was a great set opener.
The Graeme Park remix is also superb (as always) and there are many others worthy of listen.
I'm quite amazed I've not posted this before, but on reflection I purposely avoided posting tracks which were well known/over played when I first started the PCC blog back in 2009.
This is and always will be one of the original rave anthems, yes it went mainstream, yes it was overplayed, yes parts of it do sound very cheesy and very dated, but that sax riff will never age and will always continue to send shivers down anybody with a dancing bone in their body.
Additionally the piano on this track is also "off the wall" and equally epic!
It's well past 1990 and sadly the Guru is no longer with us, but this track always will be.
Contains some great heavy percussion and hand claps and then drops that atmospheric break from Moby's - Go, which was also cleverly used in Twin Peaks.
Tracks like this made so much more sense on the dancefloor and were immense when dropped at the right time.
Danny wasn't the most prolific remixer, but his hear for a tune was always his forte and his remixes were usually laced with some delicious piano and this is right on cue.
Happy New Year to you all and here's to a fantastic 2023.
Kicking off the New Year with one of my old favourites, a fantastic trance track which was one of the main stays of many of Oakey's sets in the late 90's, notably his fantastic Essential Mix in 1999 from the Rojan club in China.
It has everything a trance track could wish to have, hypnotic pounding rhythms that continue to build and build and then unleash an epic breakdown.
Close to trance perfection.
Superb work from John Graham (Space Manoeuvres) but more commonly known under his Quivver moniker. A class act!
There are many remixes of this and many of them great, but this is the best.
Staying on the Pet Shop Boys theme, I couldn't resist posting this one.
Yet another superb Brothers In Rhythm remix creates a epic re-working of a great pop song.
My admiration for the PSB's has grown over the years as I've uncovered more of their underground tracks and this is right up there with their best stuff.
Neil's vocals are always so distinctive and they work to great effect on this track.
BiR of course have the Midas touch and voila we have a supremely produced piece of dance music delight.
A big fave of mine, although not the mix I'm most familiar with which was the "149 Club Mix" previously posted on the PCC blog many years ago (back in 2010).
However, it's "So good, it's so good!" I thought it was definitely worthy of another post.
Love pretty much all Steve Proctor's remix work, he was and still is a dance music ledge!