Everyone has their favourite old DJ mix tapes.
One of my favourite ever was from a night at Vague in 1993 when the LuvDup Twins played.
It was probably one of the most eclectic sets I've heard, but also one of the most brilliant.
It totally epitomised what in my opinion the word "Balearic" truly stood for, a complete mish mash of styles, disco, mixed with funk, mixed with pop, mixed with house, mixed with cheese, mixed with handbag, mixed with all time classics, there is absolutely everything in that mix set. It is sensational.
If anyone wants to hear it, remind me to post it one day.
I've managed to track down nearly all the tracks from that set and many are posted on the blog.
This was one of the few that I hadn't tracked down and it was just typical of the set they played (although the version they played was without vocals. However, the vocals IMHO make it even better).
This was sort of track that no other DJ's would play, but so uplifting and amazing in a club like Vague, where absolutely anything goes.
Some may think it's a bit cheesy, but I think it is absolutely fantastic, just so uplifting.
It was originally released back in 1974, but this was remixed in 1987 by Joe Glasman.
A huge PCC in my book, tried and tested on the UK's finest dancefloors.
Enjoy!!
The Rubettes - Sugar Baby Love
(Remix Extended Version)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dpm8bbitulfac6p
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
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Saturday, 28 May 2011
Welcome to the Wonderland!!!
A lovely skippy little tune this one.
Totally charming.
Some lovely skippy piano and really great repetitive vocals
"I just wanna, I just wanna, hear a good beat".
"Depending on how you see things..."
It dates back to 1990 and was mixed by Deee Lite, it is very simple, but very effective.
Instantly catchy.
Enjoy!!
Ellis In Wonderland - Good Beat
(Club Version)
http://www.mediafire.com/?wnz19hgeda4g4dj
Totally charming.
Some lovely skippy piano and really great repetitive vocals
"I just wanna, I just wanna, hear a good beat".
"Depending on how you see things..."
It dates back to 1990 and was mixed by Deee Lite, it is very simple, but very effective.
Instantly catchy.
Enjoy!!
Ellis In Wonderland - Good Beat
(Club Version)
http://www.mediafire.com/?wnz19hgeda4g4dj
Just Love To Infinity!!
I started this blog back in February 2009 and people often ask me what inspires me and enthuses me to keep posting tracks.
Well after posting approaching 900 of the greatest club tracks of all time, my enthusiam and passion for dance music still burns just as strongly.
One of the key things which helps to retain this passion is coming across "new" music (tracks which I haven't heard before) and this is what makes your suggestions and interaction so important.
Here's such a track, recommended to me by Woochifer, who has provided some great feedback and suggestions on the blog.
About the track, well the Pet Shop Boys produced some truly superb tracks, match them with the Love To Infinity remix team and you know you are going to get a piano laden house stomper.
This is exactly that, lots of great cascading piano and some great female vocals intermingled with Neil Tennant's unique vocals.
Superb!!
Big shout out to Woochifer - keep them coming buddy!!
Pet Shop Boys - Before
(Classic Paradise Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?bjffb9tle5pmu62
Well after posting approaching 900 of the greatest club tracks of all time, my enthusiam and passion for dance music still burns just as strongly.
One of the key things which helps to retain this passion is coming across "new" music (tracks which I haven't heard before) and this is what makes your suggestions and interaction so important.
Here's such a track, recommended to me by Woochifer, who has provided some great feedback and suggestions on the blog.
About the track, well the Pet Shop Boys produced some truly superb tracks, match them with the Love To Infinity remix team and you know you are going to get a piano laden house stomper.
This is exactly that, lots of great cascading piano and some great female vocals intermingled with Neil Tennant's unique vocals.
Superb!!
Big shout out to Woochifer - keep them coming buddy!!
Pet Shop Boys - Before
(Classic Paradise Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?bjffb9tle5pmu62
This is the sound of summer!!
Well I keep hearing that we are set to have a fantastic summer in England this year, but I haven't seen it as yet.
Just in anticipation, here's a track which is perfect to kick start the summer season.
This was a major favourite back in 1992 and I have some fond memories of jigging away to this in Back to Basics at the Music Factory (in Leeds).
It's just a superb feel good track very Flamenco in style - lots of lovely piano and the "get dizzy" vocal snippets.
The "Hot Latin Mix" and the "Salsa Mix" are both superb, so I've posted both.
Enjoy - Summer's coming!!!!
This'll certainly bring out the Latin blood in you!!
When I think Latin I usually thinking J Lo, so here's another pic of the stunning lady!!
Latin Blood - Deseo
(Hot Latin Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?f5t9zx5888bx82q
Just in anticipation, here's a track which is perfect to kick start the summer season.
This was a major favourite back in 1992 and I have some fond memories of jigging away to this in Back to Basics at the Music Factory (in Leeds).
It's just a superb feel good track very Flamenco in style - lots of lovely piano and the "get dizzy" vocal snippets.
The "Hot Latin Mix" and the "Salsa Mix" are both superb, so I've posted both.
Enjoy - Summer's coming!!!!
This'll certainly bring out the Latin blood in you!!
When I think Latin I usually thinking J Lo, so here's another pic of the stunning lady!!
Latin Blood - Deseo
(Hot Latin Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?f5t9zx5888bx82q
Latin Blood - Deseo
(Salsa Mix)
A seminal club classic for certain!!
This was a major track back in 1995.
It was played by most of the big DJ's of the time and it used to have the most amazing effect on the dancefloor.
You probably won't recognise it by it's title, but as soon as you hear that "whooping", you'll definitely remember it.
The intor bassline is simply stunning and very enticing, the track is also under layed by some great tingly piano and some lovely vocal snippets.
The "whooping" is very similar to the effect Ramirez and Pizarro's "Hablando" had and it used to send everyone into a real frenzy on the dancefloor.
A really superb track and a PCC of the highest order.
It still sounds amazing today, which is always the test of a track's quality.
Enjoy, it'll certainly put you in the "mood".
Desert - Moods
(Club Mix)
It was played by most of the big DJ's of the time and it used to have the most amazing effect on the dancefloor.
You probably won't recognise it by it's title, but as soon as you hear that "whooping", you'll definitely remember it.
The intor bassline is simply stunning and very enticing, the track is also under layed by some great tingly piano and some lovely vocal snippets.
The "whooping" is very similar to the effect Ramirez and Pizarro's "Hablando" had and it used to send everyone into a real frenzy on the dancefloor.
A really superb track and a PCC of the highest order.
It still sounds amazing today, which is always the test of a track's quality.
Enjoy, it'll certainly put you in the "mood".
Desert - Moods
(Club Mix)
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Old vs New?....both awesome!!!!
I've been meaning to post the 12" version of Smalltown Boy for some time, as it is absolutely awesome. You will all know the shorter version, but the full 12" version is just something else.
The whole atmosphere and feel of the track is simply beautiful. It dates back to 1984 but still sounds amazing.
The words are also very deep and I guess that they would have been very inspirational to lots of young men growing up struggling to come to terms with a world that at that time didn't fully approve of their choice of sexuality.
Moving on, I've just come across a fantastic blog which has some of the best new dance music about.
There are lots of blogs out there that just post endless amounts of tracks without really ensuring that the tracks they are posting are absolutely superb dance music gems.
I've always taken huge care in this respect when posting tracks on the PCC blog and to date I've posted getting on 1000 of what are (IMHO) the greatest dance music tracks ever.
Well as mentioned, I've just come across another blog, who also seems to take great care in only posted the highest quality tracks, so please people check it out, you'll be glad you did, the link is below
http://fresh-house-tunes.blogspot.com/
Unlike the PCC blog which only (usually) posts tracks from those halcyon clubbing days (1987-2000), the Fresh House Tune blog posts all new tracks.
I came across a superb remix of Smalltown Boy from there, which I take no shame in pinching and posting here.
It's a really sensational remix, which keeps all the good bits from the original but gives it a complete update and facelift, with a great bouncing beat, some brilliant piano and a lovely re-worked vocal. It's absolutely top notch.
Old vs. new which is better??
IMHO you just can't beat the original, but this new remix is very, very good.
Old vs. New? Let me know your thoughts.
(In terms of the VW Golf's - you can't beat those old MK II - they were boss in the days!!)
Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy
(12" Version)
http://www.mediafire.com/?m8ex8lsuassp8b0
Alex Gray Feat. Ann Bailey - Smalltown Boy
(Rolvario Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?rcbjphfw09amf1d
The whole atmosphere and feel of the track is simply beautiful. It dates back to 1984 but still sounds amazing.
The words are also very deep and I guess that they would have been very inspirational to lots of young men growing up struggling to come to terms with a world that at that time didn't fully approve of their choice of sexuality.
Moving on, I've just come across a fantastic blog which has some of the best new dance music about.
There are lots of blogs out there that just post endless amounts of tracks without really ensuring that the tracks they are posting are absolutely superb dance music gems.
I've always taken huge care in this respect when posting tracks on the PCC blog and to date I've posted getting on 1000 of what are (IMHO) the greatest dance music tracks ever.
Well as mentioned, I've just come across another blog, who also seems to take great care in only posted the highest quality tracks, so please people check it out, you'll be glad you did, the link is below
http://fresh-house-tunes.blogspot.com/
Unlike the PCC blog which only (usually) posts tracks from those halcyon clubbing days (1987-2000), the Fresh House Tune blog posts all new tracks.
I came across a superb remix of Smalltown Boy from there, which I take no shame in pinching and posting here.
It's a really sensational remix, which keeps all the good bits from the original but gives it a complete update and facelift, with a great bouncing beat, some brilliant piano and a lovely re-worked vocal. It's absolutely top notch.
Old vs. new which is better??
IMHO you just can't beat the original, but this new remix is very, very good.
Old vs. New? Let me know your thoughts.
(In terms of the VW Golf's - you can't beat those old MK II - they were boss in the days!!)
Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy
(12" Version)
http://www.mediafire.com/?m8ex8lsuassp8b0
Alex Gray Feat. Ann Bailey - Smalltown Boy
(Rolvario Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?rcbjphfw09amf1d
Acieed in the house!!!!
You can't beat tracks like these from the good ol' days.
Nothing too complex about this one, just a great combination of some lovely squelchy Acid and a terrific piano groove.
These tracks were just so exciting when they first came out as people started to explore the new technology and sounds that the Roland TB 303 brought
Certainly a defining era in dance music.
This one dates back to 1988. Acid House in the area.!!
Enjoy.
SLF - Show Me What You've Got
(Acid Mix 1)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dt5ldml91uq3l7d
Nothing too complex about this one, just a great combination of some lovely squelchy Acid and a terrific piano groove.
These tracks were just so exciting when they first came out as people started to explore the new technology and sounds that the Roland TB 303 brought
Certainly a defining era in dance music.
This one dates back to 1988. Acid House in the area.!!
Enjoy.
SLF - Show Me What You've Got
(Acid Mix 1)
http://www.mediafire.com/?dt5ldml91uq3l7d
Sunday, 15 May 2011
Just keep moving, just keep groovin'...
It was one of those tracks that was always played out and always had a great effect on the dancefloor.
There are other mixes of this track, but this was always my favourite from Dave Lee aka Joey Negro.
Very piano-licious and totally uplifting, those vocals are superb, aren't they??
A real top notch PCC!!!
Marathon - Movin'
(Lee's House Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?4vo8b4utto09h8b
Come on Oakey!!!!
It's been a while since I posted any Oakey trance.
This was a big fave of mine back in 1998 and I seem to remember Oakey kicking off one of his Essential Mixes with this track.
It's a got a superb haunting vocal
"Turn it around baby"
"Spend more time with me"
"Try to believe you, try to believe you"
backed with a superb melodic trance vibe.
Great remix by the Space Brothers who produced some great stuff back then also.
Top dollar.
Get on it!!!
This was a big fave of mine back in 1998 and I seem to remember Oakey kicking off one of his Essential Mixes with this track.
It's a got a superb haunting vocal
"Turn it around baby"
"Spend more time with me"
"Try to believe you, try to believe you"
backed with a superb melodic trance vibe.
Great remix by the Space Brothers who produced some great stuff back then also.
Top dollar.
Get on it!!!
Alena - Turn It Around
(Space Brothers Rethink)
(Space Brothers Rethink)
She's like a rainbow!!!
Another big fave of mine.
World of Twist were set to be the next big thing in the 90's but never quite achieved the initial hype.
This was and still remains a real PCC though.
It's a cover of the classic Stones track and is given a great remix by Fluke, who were right on the money at that time in 1992.
The track is sort of indie dance with a twist, its pretty laid back, but was very effective when dropped in a club at the right time.
All in all a great track, which still sounds superb today.
Enjoy!!
World Of Twist - She's A Rainbow
(Right Foot Yellow Mix)
World of Twist were set to be the next big thing in the 90's but never quite achieved the initial hype.
This was and still remains a real PCC though.
It's a cover of the classic Stones track and is given a great remix by Fluke, who were right on the money at that time in 1992.
The track is sort of indie dance with a twist, its pretty laid back, but was very effective when dropped in a club at the right time.
All in all a great track, which still sounds superb today.
Enjoy!!
World Of Twist - She's A Rainbow
(Right Foot Yellow Mix)
Staying on the sample theme...
Here's another one.
This was a big hit on the UK dancefloors back in 1992.
Again it relies on the sample to really make it effective.
This time it is a sample from one of my other great favourite bands - Simple Minds.
Simple Minds and U2 were probably my favourite bands in the 80's they both produced some amazing tracks.
U2 went on to bigger and better and global super stardom and Simple Minds just sort of disappeared.
Probably due to Jim Kerr marrying Patsy Kensit, she seems to have a pedigree for destroying music bands through unsuccessful marriages. Lol.
Back to the track, it's kind of simple, but very catchy based on a really effective loop and of course the great riff from Simple Minds superb track - "New Gold Dream".
It was certainly a big track on the UK club scene back in the day.
Enjoy!!!
U.S.U.R.A. - Open Your Mind
(Classic Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?s231wp3xevfs3o8
This was a big hit on the UK dancefloors back in 1992.
Again it relies on the sample to really make it effective.
This time it is a sample from one of my other great favourite bands - Simple Minds.
Simple Minds and U2 were probably my favourite bands in the 80's they both produced some amazing tracks.
U2 went on to bigger and better and global super stardom and Simple Minds just sort of disappeared.
Probably due to Jim Kerr marrying Patsy Kensit, she seems to have a pedigree for destroying music bands through unsuccessful marriages. Lol.
Back to the track, it's kind of simple, but very catchy based on a really effective loop and of course the great riff from Simple Minds superb track - "New Gold Dream".
It was certainly a big track on the UK club scene back in the day.
Enjoy!!!
U.S.U.R.A. - Open Your Mind
(Classic Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?s231wp3xevfs3o8
Saturday, 14 May 2011
The art of using a great sample....
The large majority of dance music tracks pinch their inspiration and sample other great classic tracks, which is often the critical ingredient to their success.
This is a classic example, nobody can mistake the riff taken from U2's "New Year's Day", which was a fantastic piece of music in it's own right.
The riff is used to very good effect in this Hyperlogic track as soon as it kicks in.
The track originally came out in 1995, but was then remixed further in 1998.
Tin Tin Out were masters at producing remixes that were both good on the dancefloor, but also had a just of a commercial appeal to them.
The track takes a while to build again, but when that riff kicks in again at 5 mins 10 secs, it a huge "hands in the air" moment!!!
All in all this is just a great track (mainly thanks to that fantastic U2 riff).
Probably a bit too cheesy for the purists out there, but hey ho, some cheese is vital for a balanced musical diet!! LOL!!
Enjoy!!
Hyper Logic - Only Me
(Tin Tin Out Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?pwgdfvw2ctr21id
This is a classic example, nobody can mistake the riff taken from U2's "New Year's Day", which was a fantastic piece of music in it's own right.
The riff is used to very good effect in this Hyperlogic track as soon as it kicks in.
The track originally came out in 1995, but was then remixed further in 1998.
Tin Tin Out were masters at producing remixes that were both good on the dancefloor, but also had a just of a commercial appeal to them.
The track takes a while to build again, but when that riff kicks in again at 5 mins 10 secs, it a huge "hands in the air" moment!!!
All in all this is just a great track (mainly thanks to that fantastic U2 riff).
Probably a bit too cheesy for the purists out there, but hey ho, some cheese is vital for a balanced musical diet!! LOL!!
Enjoy!!
Hyper Logic - Only Me
(Tin Tin Out Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?pwgdfvw2ctr21id
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Pacific old, Pacific new??
808 State were truly one of the great dance music pioneers.
They produced tracks and sounds never really heard before and created some immense dance tracks.
Pacific (State) was arguably their best (some may say Cubik) and was a true anthem of the 1989 era.
It even crossed over reaching number 10 in the UK charts.
It will always remain as one of the great acid house tracks and everyone has a great memory of the first time they heard it and the effect it had. That sax riff will go down in dance music history.
This is the best version IMHO and better than Pacific 202.
Fast forward to 2006 and James Wiltshire (aka Jimmy Gomez) produces a re-working of absolutely immense proportions.
By the remix title I'd guess it also has Steve Anderson involved, which would probably explain why it is so bloody good.
The track is totally amazing it starts off a bit slow (so be patient give it time to build), it then kicks into a delicious piano riff, it continues to builds with some huge synth stabs, then continues to build further as the (Pacific) sax riff comes in. The track then continues to build even further until the piano kicks in again and it feels like the roof is about to come off.
Believe me this track is immense!! A really superb re-working!!
Pacific old or Pacific new?? Who cares they are both bloody fantastic!!
Enjoy!!
808 State - Pacific
(Origin)
http://www.mediafire.com/?mctzyzeusv44jjp
Freemasons - Pacific
They produced tracks and sounds never really heard before and created some immense dance tracks.
Pacific (State) was arguably their best (some may say Cubik) and was a true anthem of the 1989 era.
It even crossed over reaching number 10 in the UK charts.
It will always remain as one of the great acid house tracks and everyone has a great memory of the first time they heard it and the effect it had. That sax riff will go down in dance music history.
This is the best version IMHO and better than Pacific 202.
Fast forward to 2006 and James Wiltshire (aka Jimmy Gomez) produces a re-working of absolutely immense proportions.
By the remix title I'd guess it also has Steve Anderson involved, which would probably explain why it is so bloody good.
The track is totally amazing it starts off a bit slow (so be patient give it time to build), it then kicks into a delicious piano riff, it continues to builds with some huge synth stabs, then continues to build further as the (Pacific) sax riff comes in. The track then continues to build even further until the piano kicks in again and it feels like the roof is about to come off.
Believe me this track is immense!! A really superb re-working!!
Pacific old or Pacific new?? Who cares they are both bloody fantastic!!
Enjoy!!
808 State - Pacific
(Origin)
http://www.mediafire.com/?mctzyzeusv44jjp
Freemasons - Pacific
(Anderson Suek Full Jazz Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?2vjrczc23ze2rgsGot a love, got a love for you!!!
Here's another huge, huge fave of mine.
Jomanda (pictured) made some amazing tracks, particularly with the help of remixers like Steve "Silk" Hurley twiddling the knobs.
This is a true PCC and was an absolutely massive track back in 1991.
It was the sort of track that was in every self respecting DJ's box and a track that was played everywhere you went.
As soon those as those first few chords kicked in the dancefloor used to erupt and then when the horn kicks in - ooh heaven.
The vocals are absolutely first class (like all Jomanda tracks) and the Steve "Silk" remix is as you'd expect pretty near perfection.
The fact that it still sounds so amazing even today 20 years since it was released is testament to it's quality.
I'd go as far as to say that this is one of true great house tracks of our time.
Fantastic!!
Jomanda - Got A Love For You
(Hurley's House Mix)
Jomanda (pictured) made some amazing tracks, particularly with the help of remixers like Steve "Silk" Hurley twiddling the knobs.
This is a true PCC and was an absolutely massive track back in 1991.
It was the sort of track that was in every self respecting DJ's box and a track that was played everywhere you went.
As soon those as those first few chords kicked in the dancefloor used to erupt and then when the horn kicks in - ooh heaven.
The vocals are absolutely first class (like all Jomanda tracks) and the Steve "Silk" remix is as you'd expect pretty near perfection.
The fact that it still sounds so amazing even today 20 years since it was released is testament to it's quality.
I'd go as far as to say that this is one of true great house tracks of our time.
Fantastic!!
Jomanda - Got A Love For You
(Hurley's House Mix)
Ready for a Natural High??
Here's coming back at you with another quality piano tune, so reminiscent of those great days in the early 90's.
This is a old skool piano anthem all the way through from start to finish as we know and love.
Great cheesy vocals, pure hands in the air anthemic feel.
Yeah, you know the sort.
Enjoy, the Natural High (yeah right, there weren't many of them back in the day!!)
Q-Tex featuring Shanna - Natural High
(Vocal Mix)
Sunday, 1 May 2011
It was a Perfect Day!!!!
Now I've never been a huge fan of the royals, although fiercely patriotic (is there a bit of hypocrisy there??).
However, I like 2 billion other people, was pretty transfixed by the Royal Wedding.
It was a truly fantastic event and it made be feel hugely proud to be British.
With all the negativity which goes on in the world today, it brought a huge feel good factor back to the nation and showed the world what a truly fantastic country we live in.
It was indeed a Perfect Day!!!
It also brought great memories back of my own Wedding Day, which (along with the birth of my two children), is still one of the greatest days in my life!!
Back to the music, this one's been posted before and I've also had it on YouTube for a while, it is a massive fave of mine and is another truly fantastic Chris and James remix.
When they describe it as an Epic Adventure it is truly that.
It starts quite slow, so be patient, but it then just builds and builds into some huge piano breakdowns and is IMHO pretty sensational.
A perfect track in memory of a Perfect Day!!
Enjoy!!
EMF - Perfect Day
(Chris and James Epic Adventure)
http://www.mediafire.com/?tummzzjjhzg
However, I like 2 billion other people, was pretty transfixed by the Royal Wedding.
It was a truly fantastic event and it made be feel hugely proud to be British.
With all the negativity which goes on in the world today, it brought a huge feel good factor back to the nation and showed the world what a truly fantastic country we live in.
It was indeed a Perfect Day!!!
It also brought great memories back of my own Wedding Day, which (along with the birth of my two children), is still one of the greatest days in my life!!
Back to the music, this one's been posted before and I've also had it on YouTube for a while, it is a massive fave of mine and is another truly fantastic Chris and James remix.
When they describe it as an Epic Adventure it is truly that.
It starts quite slow, so be patient, but it then just builds and builds into some huge piano breakdowns and is IMHO pretty sensational.
A perfect track in memory of a Perfect Day!!
Enjoy!!
EMF - Perfect Day
(Chris and James Epic Adventure)
http://www.mediafire.com/?tummzzjjhzg
Friday, 29 April 2011
Ladies and Gentlemen.. Put Your Hands Together
Yes indeed, Ladies and Gentlemen put your hands together to celeberate the marriage of our future King to his delightful new wife.
Here's hoping that they have a fabulous day and a great marriage together and bring back some class to the royal family, so badly damaged by Charles and the trollop that is Camilla.
Back to the music, the track is a big PCC and a another top track from Todd the God.
It's chocker full of samples including PM Dawn's - Watcher Point of View (a track remixed by Todd also), DHS - House of God, and lots of other clever samples.
I remember Todd dropping it when he played at the L'America event at the Leeds Corn Exchange back in 1993 and it blew the gaff big time. What a top night that was, the set Todd played was amazing, it was also probably the most self promoting set I've ever heard from a DJ, everything he played was either a track created by himself or a remix he'd done. (Very much I love me, who do you love).
Anyway, great track, so please Puts Your Hands Together for our royal couple!
Todd Terry - Put Your Hands Together
http://www.mediafire.com/?jtkbyjz4zim
Here's hoping that they have a fabulous day and a great marriage together and bring back some class to the royal family, so badly damaged by Charles and the trollop that is Camilla.
Back to the music, the track is a big PCC and a another top track from Todd the God.
It's chocker full of samples including PM Dawn's - Watcher Point of View (a track remixed by Todd also), DHS - House of God, and lots of other clever samples.
I remember Todd dropping it when he played at the L'America event at the Leeds Corn Exchange back in 1993 and it blew the gaff big time. What a top night that was, the set Todd played was amazing, it was also probably the most self promoting set I've ever heard from a DJ, everything he played was either a track created by himself or a remix he'd done. (Very much I love me, who do you love).
Anyway, great track, so please Puts Your Hands Together for our royal couple!
Todd Terry - Put Your Hands Together
http://www.mediafire.com/?jtkbyjz4zim
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Smile... Jesus Loves You!!
Happy Easter everyone and what better way to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, then with a superb laid back Balearic groove.
This is arguably Boy George's finest dance (recording) moment.
A lovely laid back, mellow Balearic vibe, perfect for chilling on those fabulous summer's nights which we are currently experiencing.
Paul Oakenfold on the mix of this one.
Great little MC Kinky rap as well.
Remember people, Jesus Loves You!!
Enjoy the Easter break.
Jesus Loves You - Generations of Love
(Land of Oz 12" Mix)
This is arguably Boy George's finest dance (recording) moment.
A lovely laid back, mellow Balearic vibe, perfect for chilling on those fabulous summer's nights which we are currently experiencing.
Paul Oakenfold on the mix of this one.
Great little MC Kinky rap as well.
Remember people, Jesus Loves You!!
Enjoy the Easter break.
Jesus Loves You - Generations of Love
(Land of Oz 12" Mix)
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Simply beautiful....
A fantastic peaceful melodic piece of laid back dance music, with such a amazing and uplifting vibe.
It has some lovely ethereal vocals and some divine piano.
It was a track I'd not heard before, but one that somebody on the blog requested. (Apologies, I've forgot who it was).
However, here you go - enjoy this truly "beautiful" track.
Drown in the sea of bliss!!!
P.S. A great excuse to post a picture of the truly beautiful J Lo
Julie Spencer - Beautiful
(Club Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?q4fvneff2hk7b9b
Friday, 15 April 2011
Promises, Promises........
It's not often that you get two versions of the same track that are so truly wonderful and yet so very, very different.
They are both two tracks which I absolutely love.
The "Original 12" Vocal" is a true Balearic classic, with it's wonderful Spanish guitar, castanets, some amazing tinkly piano and that gorgeous summer feel to it.
Then there's the Fabi Paras remix, which is an absolute Progressive house stormer, which just blows you away from that very first chord. Massive in every aspect.
Two truly superb pieces of dance music.
Enjoy!!!
Whyte - Promises
(Original 12" Vocal)
http://www.mediafire.com/?21lm60ldafueuu6
They are both two tracks which I absolutely love.
The "Original 12" Vocal" is a true Balearic classic, with it's wonderful Spanish guitar, castanets, some amazing tinkly piano and that gorgeous summer feel to it.
Then there's the Fabi Paras remix, which is an absolute Progressive house stormer, which just blows you away from that very first chord. Massive in every aspect.
Two truly superb pieces of dance music.
Enjoy!!!
Whyte - Promises
(Original 12" Vocal)
http://www.mediafire.com/?21lm60ldafueuu6
Whyte - Promises
Ooh feel that Love Itch!!!
Now for something completely different.
I first got introduced to this song by an old friend many years ago back in 1994, having never heard it before and instantly fell in love with it.
It is of course a re-work of the Rochelle Fleming classic, but updated and housed up.
It's a delightful piece of laid back house music.
It's got some great vocals, a wonderful laid back vibe and real quality about it.
Funky as hell, to boot, with some wonderful sax.
Pure quality!!
Sonya Roche - Love Itch
(Straight Mix)
I first got introduced to this song by an old friend many years ago back in 1994, having never heard it before and instantly fell in love with it.
It is of course a re-work of the Rochelle Fleming classic, but updated and housed up.
It's a delightful piece of laid back house music.
It's got some great vocals, a wonderful laid back vibe and real quality about it.
Funky as hell, to boot, with some wonderful sax.
Pure quality!!
Sonya Roche - Love Itch
(Straight Mix)
Can't get no sleep??
This was one of my favourite house tracks.
It first came out in 1993 and it was one of those tracks that just never went away.
This is my favourite version, a remix by Morales which was done in 1995.
The track is a pure house classic which truly demonstrates the talents of Vega and Gonzalez.
The vocals by India are first class as well.
The Morales remix is as you would expect bouncy with some great piano.
Did it get overplayed back in the day?
Yes, probably, but only because it was so bloody good!!!
Enjoy!
Masters At Work - I Can't Get No Sleep
(Morales Late Night Mix)
It first came out in 1993 and it was one of those tracks that just never went away.
This is my favourite version, a remix by Morales which was done in 1995.
The track is a pure house classic which truly demonstrates the talents of Vega and Gonzalez.
The vocals by India are first class as well.
The Morales remix is as you would expect bouncy with some great piano.
Did it get overplayed back in the day?
Yes, probably, but only because it was so bloody good!!!
Enjoy!
Masters At Work - I Can't Get No Sleep
(Morales Late Night Mix)
All I really want......
Another stormer from Mary J.
Again remixed by the talents of Uno Clio.
A big vibey house number with some great piano.
That piano drop on 2mins 9 secs is awesome
I can't believe that this one dates back to 1994, it certainly doesn't seem like 17 years have gone by since I was bopping and grooving away on the dance floor to this.
Where does time go?
Enjoy and don'y forget - Be Happy!!!
Mary J. Blige - Be Happy
(Uno Clio Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?z9425jv5gz4z0jd
Again remixed by the talents of Uno Clio.
A big vibey house number with some great piano.
That piano drop on 2mins 9 secs is awesome
I can't believe that this one dates back to 1994, it certainly doesn't seem like 17 years have gone by since I was bopping and grooving away on the dance floor to this.
Where does time go?
Enjoy and don'y forget - Be Happy!!!
Mary J. Blige - Be Happy
(Uno Clio Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?z9425jv5gz4z0jd
Have you a "joy for life"??
I certainly hope so.
Here's a cracking track from 1995 and another which used to be a big fave of mine.
I believe Jimmy Gomez (and Gordon Kaye) was behind this, hence it probably explains why it's so good.
It's a really lively vibey track, pumped full of energy and bouncy rhythms.
"Come on warm it up"
"My whole world's upside down"
Quality.
Joy For Life - Warm It Up
(Dub Mix)
Here's a cracking track from 1995 and another which used to be a big fave of mine.
I believe Jimmy Gomez (and Gordon Kaye) was behind this, hence it probably explains why it's so good.
It's a really lively vibey track, pumped full of energy and bouncy rhythms.
"Come on warm it up"
"My whole world's upside down"
Quality.
Joy For Life - Warm It Up
(Dub Mix)
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Are you a Hot Shot??
Although most of the music posted on the blog is typically 1987 to 2000, there wouldn't have been all that fantastic music produced if it wasn't for the disco era before it laying all the foundations.
This is one of my favourites from that disco era.
It is a truly stupendous track with such amazing energy and a funky flow and brilliant powerful vocals.
It is a total PCC without a doubt.
It is now 33 years old and it still sounds absolutely brilliant.
A Hot Shot indeed!!!
Get on it!!
Karen Young - Hot Shot
(Vocal)
This is one of my favourites from that disco era.
It is a truly stupendous track with such amazing energy and a funky flow and brilliant powerful vocals.
It is a total PCC without a doubt.
It is now 33 years old and it still sounds absolutely brilliant.
A Hot Shot indeed!!!
Get on it!!
Karen Young - Hot Shot
(Vocal)
Monday, 4 April 2011
Take Me To The Top!
1993 [OUT Records] - Italy
Classic house-piano track from the golden age of italo-house.
Created by: Marius Percali (2 Examples) House/dance master.
Kristaal - Take Me To The Top
(Piano Mix)
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Pure Balearic Heaven...
Here's proving that everything on the blog doesn't have to be old skool and banging.
As you'll know I'm a huge fan of all things Balearic.
This track is pure Balearic Bliss and one of the best Balearic tracks of recent times, as it only came out in 2003.
An absolutely exquisite piece of music, so chilled and laid back, but equally exciting and endearing, beautiful simple vocals with it as well. Just pure quality.
Just check these lyrics as well, bliss - perfect for singing to your loved one
As you'll know I'm a huge fan of all things Balearic.
This track is pure Balearic Bliss and one of the best Balearic tracks of recent times, as it only came out in 2003.
An absolutely exquisite piece of music, so chilled and laid back, but equally exciting and endearing, beautiful simple vocals with it as well. Just pure quality.
Just check these lyrics as well, bliss - perfect for singing to your loved one
Oh nothing's going to change my love for you
I wanna spend my life with you
So we make love on the grass under the moon
No one call tell, damned if I do
Forever journey on golden avenues
I drift in your eyes since I love you
I got that beat in my veins for only rule
Love is to share, mine is for you
Enjoy, it's immense.
Sebastien Tellier - La Ritournelle
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Can you feel the temperature rising??
Well maybe not outside in Blighty, but you certainly used to when these two tracks were dropped.
Both were huge tracks back in 1991.
I remember Sasha used to drop the PKA track regularly.
It's strange that two tracks came out very much at the same time with very much the same theme.
I'm not sure which came first, but as a punt I would suggest that the PKA pilfered from the Monica De Luxe version? (Can anyone enlighten me?)
Nevertheless, the are both huge piano anthems - 1991 was certainly the year of piano anthems - proper old skool.
I love it when the Monica De Luxe version slows down and then comes back out you - hot!
If I had to choose a favourite though it would have to be the PKA track, the intro is immense and it used to blow the roof off, then when the piano kicks in - heaven!!!
Two amazing old skool classics!!
Enjoy.
Monica De Luxe - The Temperature's Rising
(UK Club Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?wmz2mumwxv2
PKA - Temperature Rising
(Bigger & Better Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?kyy0tjnnzoz
Both were huge tracks back in 1991.
I remember Sasha used to drop the PKA track regularly.
It's strange that two tracks came out very much at the same time with very much the same theme.
I'm not sure which came first, but as a punt I would suggest that the PKA pilfered from the Monica De Luxe version? (Can anyone enlighten me?)
Nevertheless, the are both huge piano anthems - 1991 was certainly the year of piano anthems - proper old skool.
I love it when the Monica De Luxe version slows down and then comes back out you - hot!
If I had to choose a favourite though it would have to be the PKA track, the intro is immense and it used to blow the roof off, then when the piano kicks in - heaven!!!
Two amazing old skool classics!!
Enjoy.
Monica De Luxe - The Temperature's Rising
(UK Club Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?wmz2mumwxv2
PKA - Temperature Rising
(Bigger & Better Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?kyy0tjnnzoz
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Tribute to one of the vocals of our time!!
You may be aware that Loleatta Holloway passed away this week, hence this track is posted as a tribute to one of the finest female vocalists to have graced the dance music scene.
Everyone will have their own favourite Loleatta track, like "Relight My Fire", "Hit and Run" or "Love Sensation", not to mention all the Black Box tracks which plagiarised her vocals.
This track was originally released way back in 1984 with a superb vocal from Loleatta, however it is the house remake which I like best (which I don't think is actually Loleatta on the vocal).
It is fast funky, contains some wonderful storming piano and is truly anthemic.
It's a truly awesome track.
In fact they are both truly wonderful tracks in the own right.
R.I.P. Queen of the Vocal!!!
Loleatta Holloway - Crash Goes Love
(Extended Original 12")
http://www.mediafire.com/?89c7zjcjssu2g6x
Loleatta Holloway - Crash Goes Love
(Extended House Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?xx8nejl42fy7gk3
Everyone will have their own favourite Loleatta track, like "Relight My Fire", "Hit and Run" or "Love Sensation", not to mention all the Black Box tracks which plagiarised her vocals.
This track was originally released way back in 1984 with a superb vocal from Loleatta, however it is the house remake which I like best (which I don't think is actually Loleatta on the vocal).
It is fast funky, contains some wonderful storming piano and is truly anthemic.
It's a truly awesome track.
In fact they are both truly wonderful tracks in the own right.
R.I.P. Queen of the Vocal!!!
Loleatta Holloway - Crash Goes Love
(Extended Original 12")
http://www.mediafire.com/?89c7zjcjssu2g6x
Loleatta Holloway - Crash Goes Love
(Extended House Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?xx8nejl42fy7gk3
Friday, 25 March 2011
I wanna be the only one!!!
He takes a very mediocre Eternal (post Louise) track and turns it into a huge club anthem.
There's also some great vocals by BeBe Winans.
But it's the PG remix which makes this track sensational.
That little ticking, clucking riff in the background and then the huge build up, the key changes and the great vocal delivery.
Awesome!!!
Enjoy!
Eternal - I Wanna Be The Only One
(Paul Gotel Dark Skies Mix)
That's the price of love??
Well it's been a while since I posted a BiR remix, so here one is.
As always with their work it has superb production and just oozes quality.
I've always been a huge New Order (and Joy Division) fan, but I've never really liked too much of their stuff on the dancefloor.
However, this is a cracking remix as you'd expect from BiR.
Barney's vocals are spot on and you can't beat that electric guitar riff.
"That's the price of love, can you feel it?"
Yes, indeedy!!
(P.S. Loving Gillian's big hair!!)
New Order - World (The Price Of Love)
(Brothers In Rhythm Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?ormgmcyymkw
As always with their work it has superb production and just oozes quality.
I've always been a huge New Order (and Joy Division) fan, but I've never really liked too much of their stuff on the dancefloor.
However, this is a cracking remix as you'd expect from BiR.
Barney's vocals are spot on and you can't beat that electric guitar riff.
"That's the price of love, can you feel it?"
Yes, indeedy!!
(P.S. Loving Gillian's big hair!!)
New Order - World (The Price Of Love)
(Brothers In Rhythm Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?ormgmcyymkw
Things will always be Forever Green....
It's been ages since I played this one and I'd forgotten what a fantastic track it is.
Justin Robertson was probably one of the hottest remixers of that period circa 1992.
His style of music at that time was bang on the money and he produced some great stuff.
This brings back some great memories of Back To Basics in Leeds at the Music Factory.
The track is a true progressive house classic - enough said.
"People used to dream of the future"
"They dreamed of a clean bright future"
Finitribe - Forevergreen
(Forevermost Excellent Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?uiddojt2mdb
Justin Robertson was probably one of the hottest remixers of that period circa 1992.
His style of music at that time was bang on the money and he produced some great stuff.
This brings back some great memories of Back To Basics in Leeds at the Music Factory.
The track is a true progressive house classic - enough said.
"People used to dream of the future"
"They dreamed of a clean bright future"
Finitribe - Forevergreen
(Forevermost Excellent Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?uiddojt2mdb
My love is deep, so deep!!
Evening all, I hope you've had a good week.
Here's another big fave of mine from back in 1995.
I used to love the way this one built and then the first piano chord dropped.
It always had a huge effect on the dancefloor.
Just a really good dance track this one, quite varied in it's style, a bit vocally, a bit proggy, yet very housey.
Deep indeed!!
Enjoy.
Sara Parker - My Love Is Deep
(Sharp Original Vocal Mix)
Here's another big fave of mine from back in 1995.
I used to love the way this one built and then the first piano chord dropped.
It always had a huge effect on the dancefloor.
Just a really good dance track this one, quite varied in it's style, a bit vocally, a bit proggy, yet very housey.
Deep indeed!!
Enjoy.
Sara Parker - My Love Is Deep
(Sharp Original Vocal Mix)
Sunday, 20 March 2011
A hot new track..... get on it!!!
Now as many of you will know, nearly all the tracks posted on this blog are pre 2000, as IMHO the quality of music; dance, house etc was so much better in those periods (1987 to 2000) and only the finest quality club classics get posted.
However, every now and again a great track comes along which really stands out.
Here is one such track.
I get quite a lot of new tracks sent to me and in truth most of them are pretty naff (electro crap), however this one is pure quality.
A huge piano stormer - which is very similar in feel to the monstrous Eric Prydz - Pjanoo (which IMHO was one of the best tracks of recent years).
Thanks to the guys from Grapevine Grooves for sending it through. This is quality chaps!!
I hope you all like it out there (there's no password to download), so please have a listen and let me have your thoughts.
Enjoy!!
Dr. Anas - Keys Of Love featuring Patrick J
(Agent Q & DJ Flore Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?rnejirt7hckww5o
However, every now and again a great track comes along which really stands out.
Here is one such track.
I get quite a lot of new tracks sent to me and in truth most of them are pretty naff (electro crap), however this one is pure quality.
A huge piano stormer - which is very similar in feel to the monstrous Eric Prydz - Pjanoo (which IMHO was one of the best tracks of recent years).
Thanks to the guys from Grapevine Grooves for sending it through. This is quality chaps!!
I hope you all like it out there (there's no password to download), so please have a listen and let me have your thoughts.
Enjoy!!
Dr. Anas - Keys Of Love featuring Patrick J
(Agent Q & DJ Flore Remix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?rnejirt7hckww5o
Saturday, 19 March 2011
Come on and lay it down!!!
Now I get sent loads of tracks, some superb, mostly good and one or two a bit naff, but all are always fully appreciated.
However, every now and then someone sends me a track which I haven't heard before and one that totally blows my socks off.
Well this is one such track. A big shout out to Jason for sending me this one, nice one fella.
The track is absolutely top notch, very much in a Chris and James stylee, (yeah it totally rocks), with a great build up and a banging pounding anthemic feel .
Some fantastic vocals by Toni Childs (pictured), it's an out and out club stormer.
Trust me you'll love this one.
Massive in every aspect. Cheers Jason!!
Enjoy people!!
Toni Childs - Lay Down Your Pain
(BBG Epic Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?rkkysssbzkjmysh
However, every now and then someone sends me a track which I haven't heard before and one that totally blows my socks off.
Well this is one such track. A big shout out to Jason for sending me this one, nice one fella.
The track is absolutely top notch, very much in a Chris and James stylee, (yeah it totally rocks), with a great build up and a banging pounding anthemic feel .
Some fantastic vocals by Toni Childs (pictured), it's an out and out club stormer.
Trust me you'll love this one.
Massive in every aspect. Cheers Jason!!
Enjoy people!!
Toni Childs - Lay Down Your Pain
(BBG Epic Mix)
http://www.mediafire.com/?rkkysssbzkjmysh
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Back with a bang - to shoot you down!!!!
Apologies for the lack of posts recently, things have been pretty hectic of late.
However, glad to report that I'm back with a bang!!
Here's a really old fave of mine and yet another PCC.
A big shout out to Andrew for reminding me of this one and supplying the link - Respect fella!.
About the track, well it's probably one of WoW's finest, with some beautiful spine tingling piano chords and breakdowns - simply sumptuous.
This one used to go down a storm in clubs back in 1994, it's not too dissimilar to the Miro - Pure Silk track which I've posted previously (which is a bit faster) - but both have lush piano breakdowns.
Enjoy - it's a classic!
Way Out West - Shoot
(1st Half)
http://www.mediafire.com/?bdba484w1x01ctn
However, glad to report that I'm back with a bang!!
Here's a really old fave of mine and yet another PCC.
A big shout out to Andrew for reminding me of this one and supplying the link - Respect fella!.
About the track, well it's probably one of WoW's finest, with some beautiful spine tingling piano chords and breakdowns - simply sumptuous.
This one used to go down a storm in clubs back in 1994, it's not too dissimilar to the Miro - Pure Silk track which I've posted previously (which is a bit faster) - but both have lush piano breakdowns.
Enjoy - it's a classic!
Way Out West - Shoot
(1st Half)
http://www.mediafire.com/?bdba484w1x01ctn
Sunday, 27 February 2011
R.I.P. Deano!!!
It fills me with extreme sadness to hear of the tragic loss of an old mate.
Dean Richards passed away yesterday at such a tender age of 36.
Dean was a superb footballer, one of the best at breaking out of defence with the ball at his feet.
He was widely regarded and respected at all the clubs he played for and was a a true fans favourite at Bradford City, Wolves, Southampton and Spurs.
Here's a great picture of him doing what he did best, marshalling the defence.
He was a big fan of dance music and we shared many great nights out together in our younger days.
My sincere condolences go to all your family and especially your two young boys.
Deano R.I.P. buddy you will be sadly missed.
I dedicate this track to you as I know it was one which you loved (one we both loved) and one we used to blast out of our car stereos on our way to nights out.
I know you will be up there looking down with a grin on your face, nodding your head along to this one.
God bless you fella.
Dean Richards passed away yesterday at such a tender age of 36.
Dean was a superb footballer, one of the best at breaking out of defence with the ball at his feet.
He was widely regarded and respected at all the clubs he played for and was a a true fans favourite at Bradford City, Wolves, Southampton and Spurs.
Here's a great picture of him doing what he did best, marshalling the defence.
He was a big fan of dance music and we shared many great nights out together in our younger days.
My sincere condolences go to all your family and especially your two young boys.
Deano R.I.P. buddy you will be sadly missed.
I dedicate this track to you as I know it was one which you loved (one we both loved) and one we used to blast out of our car stereos on our way to nights out.
I know you will be up there looking down with a grin on your face, nodding your head along to this one.
God bless you fella.
The Project featuring Linda Rice - Out Of Control
(FHR's Club Mix)
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Bring on the Russians.....
It's an absolutely beautiful piece of music, very dramatic and yes it feels very Soviet.
Not a typical club track, but a great way to open your set, although I do remember it being fairly quite and difficult to hear above all the noise and excitement of the clubbers.
I was a big fan of Electronic - bringing together two of my favourite bands (New Order/Barney Sumner and The Smiths/Jonny Marr).
Jonny Marr was a musical genius and one of the greatest guitarist's of his generation.
Electronic produced some fine stuff.
Enjoy the track!!
Electronic - Soviet
Oooh sometimes....
Now the great man didn't produce that many great remixes, but I totally love this one.
You probably all remember the original pop version which was a huge pop chart hit way back in 1986.
Well this was made in 1992 and I absolutely love it.
Very funky and very squelchy, but really, really catchy.
Ok you could say it's a bit cheesy, but a little cheese is an essential part of a healthy dance music diet!! Lol.
Enjoy - I'm think it's a corker.
Nice one Danny - you're a ledge fella (here he is with a little more hair than nowadays)!!!
Erasure - Sometimes
(Danny Rampling Mix)
You probably all remember the original pop version which was a huge pop chart hit way back in 1986.
Well this was made in 1992 and I absolutely love it.
Very funky and very squelchy, but really, really catchy.
Ok you could say it's a bit cheesy, but a little cheese is an essential part of a healthy dance music diet!! Lol.
Enjoy - I'm think it's a corker.
Nice one Danny - you're a ledge fella (here he is with a little more hair than nowadays)!!!
Erasure - Sometimes
(Danny Rampling Mix)
Deliver me .....pure bliss!!!!
The Beloved have always been a band I have loved.
Jon Marsh's vocals are IMHO the best male vocals out there. Talk about soothing.
We always used to play lot's of The Beloved on Sunday's winding down from some chaotic clubbing the night before. It was perfect to soothe your soul.
This track came much later 1996, but it is absolutely exquisite, bordering on perfection.
The whole feel and atmosphere of the track just takes me to another place.
Pure bliss!!!
Enjoy.
The Beloved - Deliver Me
(Extended)
http://www.mediafire.com/?m5gxojb125cf8rd
Jon Marsh's vocals are IMHO the best male vocals out there. Talk about soothing.
We always used to play lot's of The Beloved on Sunday's winding down from some chaotic clubbing the night before. It was perfect to soothe your soul.
This track came much later 1996, but it is absolutely exquisite, bordering on perfection.
The whole feel and atmosphere of the track just takes me to another place.
Pure bliss!!!
Enjoy.
The Beloved - Deliver Me
(Extended)
http://www.mediafire.com/?m5gxojb125cf8rd
I'm the one, the only one, I'm the one, I'm the one!!
No don't worry I'm not being totally narcissistic, just quoting some great lyrics.
Totally love this track, which again was a huge Sasha track back in 1991.
The vecoded version (The Dead Zone Mix) was the one for me, an absolutely superb, blend of blissed out squelchy acid on a house vibe. Deep and dirty!! Pure quality, a fantastic and really innovative remix by Mr Morales.
For those who prefer the more classic house the Morales Club version is more like the Morales we know and love, perfect, perfect house music. Great rhythm, lush vocals by Jody Watley and some mighty fine piano.. just lovely!! I've also posted the Def Dub version which is also great with that superb looping piano, but less vocally!
Enjoy, they are all superb remixes.
P.S. Loving the big hair Jody.
Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need
(Dead Zone Version)
Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need
(David Morales Extended Club Version)
Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need
(Def Dub Version)
Totally love this track, which again was a huge Sasha track back in 1991.
The vecoded version (The Dead Zone Mix) was the one for me, an absolutely superb, blend of blissed out squelchy acid on a house vibe. Deep and dirty!! Pure quality, a fantastic and really innovative remix by Mr Morales.
For those who prefer the more classic house the Morales Club version is more like the Morales we know and love, perfect, perfect house music. Great rhythm, lush vocals by Jody Watley and some mighty fine piano.. just lovely!! I've also posted the Def Dub version which is also great with that superb looping piano, but less vocally!
Enjoy, they are all superb remixes.
P.S. Loving the big hair Jody.
Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need
(Dead Zone Version)
(David Morales Extended Club Version)
Jody Watley - I'm The One You Need
(Def Dub Version)
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