‘Jo Wallace’s house label, F*CLR Music is proud to release ‘Save Me’ from the Moscow studio of international DJ/Producer Stan Serkin. With its warm trumpet riff reminiscent of 80’s Herb Alpert, Stan’s ‘Original Mix’ of ‘Save Me’ is an epic, soulful house track.
The North Street Crew (Ashley Beedle, Darren Morris & Jo Wallace) give a nod towards Mr Knuckles by adding a BIG slice of piano action from keyboard supremo, Darren Morris.
‘Save Me’ is proper hands in the air business and will generate much love around the globe this summer – and beyond.’
Thomas Dolby – Windpower (2009 Remastered Version)
Switch off the mind and let the heart decide
Who you were meant to be
Flick to remote and let the body glide
There is no enemy
Etch out a future of your own design
Well tailored to your needs
Then fan the flame and keep the dream alive
Of a continent, a continent, a continent, a continent, a
Windpower
There is no enemy
Switch of the mind and let the heart decide
We’re a continent, a continent, a continent, a continent, a
Shatter the lens and grind it into sand
One measured exposure
Scatter the seed and furrow in our land
The future is roses, roses
Switch off the mind and let the heart decide
There is no enemy
Lift up the hearts of this your only tribe
We’re a continent, a continent, a continent, a continent, a
We’re a continent, a continent, a continent, a continent, a
https://www.discogs.com/Thomas-Dolby-The-Golden-Age-Of-Wireless/master/65113
Fluke – Philly
Bjørn Torske – Chord Control
https://bjorntorske.bandcamp.com/
‘New music from Bjørn Torske is always cause for celebration—but even by the high standards that the Norwegian producer has set for himself over the last two decades, Byen feels special. Torske’s fifth solo album is a revelation for electronic music fans and anyone with a keen ear for melodic, trance-inducing dance music, as it finds the veteran musician fusing two distinct sides of his catalog—clubby, inviting house music, and side-long pastoral ambience—for a career-defining statement that’ll appeal to newcomers and longtime fans alike.’
Rippps – Composure
Sophisticated Ladies – ‘This Ain’t Really Love’
Paul Oakenfold Live at Spectrum 1988
01. [00] Jhalib – Mysteries Of The East
02. [05] Code 61 – Drop The Deal
03. [09] Cappella – Bauhaus
04. [11] Area Code 615 – Stone Fox Chase
05. [13] Beats Workin’ – Sure Beats Workin’
06. [17] Orchestra J.B. – On A Love Groove
07. [20] N.T. Gang – Wam Bam
08. [24] Off – Electrica Salsa (12″ Version)
09. [29] Taurus Boys – You Are The One
10. [33] The Clash – The Magnificent Dance
11. [37] The Cure – Hot Hot Hot (Extended Mix)
12. [44] The Residents – Kaw-Liga
13. [48] The Break Boys – And The Break Goes On
14. [49] Black Riot – A Day In The Life
15. [52] Phuture – Acid Tracks
16. [57] Nitzer Ebb – Join In The Chant
17. [59] Gene And Jim Are Into Shakes – Shake!
18. [63] Royal House – Can You Party
19. [66] The Endless Poker – The poke (The After Poke Mix)
20. [69] Company B – Perfect Lover
21. [72] The Todd Terry Project – Bango (To The Batmobile)
22. [76] The Project Club – Dance With The Devil
23. [77] Fantasy Club – Mystery Girl (Set Me Free)
24. [80] The Night Writers – Let the Music (Use You)
25. [85] More Kante – Yeke Yeke
26. [91] Fine Tribe – De Testimony (Collapsing Edit)
MFSB – Love is the Message (Larry Levan Mix)
Everybody in the Place – Jeremy Deller
‘Part of ‘Second Summer of Love’—a four-part series in collaboration with Frieze—the new film written and directed by Jeremy Deller, explores the social history of the UK between 1985 and 1993 through the lens of acid house and rave culture. The film is based on a real-life lecture given to a class of students in London.’
https://www.gucci.com/uk/en_gb/st/stories/videos/article/frieze-documentary-london