Posts tagged classic house

George Morel – Morels Groove 4

This track rocked it back then and still does now, top stuff.A traditional style house sequence with the most polished sounds of the era, pumping kick, crisp hats, crash that really means something, an organ bass that boots on a loud system, none of these build ups that don’t go anywhere, straight into the groove! A must in your collection if you are in to house classics.

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Sunscreem – Perfect Motion (Boy’s Own mix)


Sunscreem – Perfect Motion (Boy’s Own mix) a track that glows with pure simplicity and goodness.
Both mixes on the B-side are also classic, but neither come close to the sheer power of the “Boys Own” mix.
it sampled Simple Minds’s “Theme for Great Cities mp3 download

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Seduction Seduction (Vocal club mix)

Produced by Civilles & Cole 1988.  they are also known as C+C Music Factory is a dance music production group ( Robert Clivillés and David Cole) one tune

“Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)”, reached number 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and R&B singles charts. After Cole died in January 1995, his partner Clivillés continued to use the C+C name alone. In 1989 the duo released a single and album under the name the 28th Street Crew.

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Sterling Void – Runaway

Real Name: Duane Pelt
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Marshall Jefferson – Move Your Body (House Music Nat'l Anthem)


There are a handful of men who have the title of Godfather of House. While many have legitimate claims to the title because of seniority and being there at the beginning, one stands out from the crowd as being the one that defined House music, and indeed dance music as we know it today. His name is Marshall Jefferson. In 1986 he played piano on a House record for the first time ever. The idea was so innovative that record companies told him that it wasnt even house music. That record was the platinum House Music Anthem, and today you rarely hear a house record without piano.

Since then, Marshalls list of accomplishments in House music read like no one else. In 1987 he produced the first ever Acid House record Acid Tracks using the TB 303, and simultaneously launching the successful career of DJ Pierre. Also, he produced the first House record incorporating old tome soulful spiritual vocals, launching the successful careers of Ten City, Kim Mazelle and Ce Ce Rogers. All those early songs are blueprints for what we recognize today as Deep House, Garage and Techno music. The TB 303 is now the most sought after instrument for Techno artists and producers today.

It seems like almost every song Marshall produced turned into another form of music, which Marshall regrets, as he just wanted his songs to sound different from each other. Marshall was also the headline act in the first House music tour of Europe in 1987, and House music has remained since. The list of careers that Marshall has helped or launched reads like a who’s who of dance music; Roy Davis Jr, Felix Da Housecat, Lil Louis, Frankie Knuckles, Steve “Silk” Hurley, and many others, not including thousands of producers/DJs that have been influenced by him.

The most impressive thing about Marshall, however is what separates him from all the others, his ability to consistently write the classic song. He is far and away the most covered songwriter in dance music today, with his back catalogue containing more than one hundred covers and sample licenses. This is because Marshalls forte has always been essentially groove-oriented.

In early spring of 1994 Marshall Jefferson came back from a four year sabbatical, returning to the UK he was surprised to see the lack of change in the dance music scene. He returned back to his first love, DJing. Six years on, he is one of the biggest DJs to come out of Chicago having played at every major club/event across Europe and playing resident to Europes biggest dance festival Tribal Gathering/Big Love. Finally when we look at the House music spectrum in all its mutated forms from Deep House, Garage, Techno and Acid through the years, you can be sure he has contributed or influenced all of them! download.

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Corporation Of One – The Real Life

Freddy Bastone In 1988,  took Theme For Great Cities and sampled “This is the real life” from Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody to create a track called The Real Life. (This was three years before Simple Minds’ released an album called Real Life.)

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    Roberta Flack – Uh Uh Ooh Ooh Look Out (Here It Comes)

    Steve Silk Hurley House Mix. What a classic bit of early house this is

    1 of the big tunes of 89…

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    THE UNDERGROUND SOLUTION – Luv Dancin

    Roger Sanchez tune.

    good to see this still works for all no matter what age. classic tune. like most strictly records
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