Danny
It's A Moment In Time
4 For The Money 1990
"I chose this track because of it's popularity from back in the day. Also for that build up to a massive piano break and big sound. Absolute classic!"
Danny
That's The Choice
Q Words 1990
"This is a 'must play' track in my eyes! In it's day it would have sounded Trancy but when that piano and girl lyrics come in, it's a part of the track you could listen to all day long!! What a beauty."
Danny
Take On Higher
Jennifer Lucas 1992
This Track is very mellow but very uplifting, with piano and lyrics that are lovely. Again a 'must play'.
Danny
Feel It
FPI Project 1992
"I really really love this track!! It makes me shiver when I hear it! Really it is that good. With an amazing piano riff and vocals to die for, this has got to be one of the all time classics ever produced. People go crazy for this on the dancefloor. I wouldn't say it's rare, it's just not played enough. 10/10 for me."
Danny
To Go Crazy
Lee Marrow 1990
"What can I say about this track? Apart from it being collosal, ! Believe me, this track is well respected by Old School ravers. With a deep baseline and rap vocals, it shakes the house down!! When I first heard this track I loved it and I still do. Amazing Track."
Danny
Walk On Sunscreem 1991
"Sunscreem were probably the first dance producers to bring that digital surround sound to the dance scene, because if you listen to this track it sounds like it was recorded last week, and it;s from 1991!! Amazing piano break with raw sounds and big big baseline - Top Crowd pleaser."
Danny
Be Alright
Laura D 1991
"This is a very meaningful record, with classic piano right the way through it and uplifting vocals. This is a track you must play from the beginning and play right through. It's an absolute gem of a tune. Beautiful track."
Danny
Too
Mindwarp 1993
"This was one of Cream's best tracks they played, probably because Cream had just opened! It was massive in the day - a bit of a nasty trancy tune, but slow tempo with some colossal background sounds. Brilliant track."
Danny
So Damn Tuff
Boomerang 1993
"This is one hell of a crowd pleaser, when I first heard it in 1994 I just couldn't stop listening to it!! It's got a fantastic buildup with a brilliant hard break that makes you move on to the dance floor. This is another one you have to play from the start! A timeless track."
Danny
Phil
Jack your body
Steve 'Silk' Hurley 1985
"A real Chicago classic. This made chart successes all over the world - with a snazzy electronic video to go with it."
Phil
Airport 89
Wood Allen 1989
"Any Legends / Haciends raver will be delighted with this one. Still one of the most remembered old school tracks of all time."
Phil
The Jack that house built Jack 'N' Chill 1988
"My personal favorite. This was by far the best early house track to ever hit our shores from the USA. A delightful riff that still opens your ears today. Chart successes again with this one. The video was also excellent. A definite U tuber."
Phil
On ya way
Helicopter 1994
"Crowd pleaser where everybody raised hands when that soft piano dropped in after the dramatic violin intro."
Phil
Yeke Yeke
Mory Kante 1995
"Fiendishly good. An African chant with an acid TB303 lead. This truly was a pinnacle point in dance music and was featured on many commercial dance albums."
Phil
I believe
Happy Clappers 1994
"Watch as peoples faces grinned from ear to ear when this hit the dance floor. Great vocals by Sandra Edwards."
Phil
Higher than Heaven NDX 1993
"Wow. I first heard this on Key 103 with Stu Allen. The Lion growl at the start lets you know your in for a corker. The riff is truly a world class trophy and piano section is magical.
One of the best, but least played of the old school greats."
Phil
Passion
Gat de cor 1995
"Whenever anyone asks you for the name of an old school track guaranteed this will be of the most popular choices. Such simplicity is hard to find in such a compelling vinyl. It will always be Remembered as the greatest single piano riff. I love to play this on keys whenever I can. In fact I'll play it now."
Phil
Papua New Guinea
Future sound of London 1992
"What does one say about this. It inspired many young musicians all over the world. The break beat is phenomenal, as is the ambient feel to it. The track its self was wrote about one of the producers girlfriend whilst on holiday. It was covered on Dave Pierces History of Dance music that was featured on TV a few years back."
Phil
























