First heard this on Laurent Garnier's Mixmag Live #19- back in 1994. Soon as i heard this blended into Lady B's- The Groove Is Going- i had to trainspot it down. Pre internet, online ordering, all that etc,etc...called Submerge direct from my humble digs in Melbourne, Australia. A guy on the the other ends picks up "Yo, this is Mike". Unbeknownst to me at the time, the chap i was talking to and was about to purchase five copies off was the man himself. Good times:)
Ok let's cut to the chase. This is one of the finest house record of all time. This has everything, the solid organ groove, the beautiful vocals.. Then the piano kicks in....... ! No wonder this vinyl still commands a $50 price tag.
I first head this on Laurent Garnier Mixmag Live cd and instantly fell in love with it and played it to death, constantly skipping to that track resulting in the cd being scratched and pretty much ruined. Anyway the years have passed - I had kids, hadn’t been clubbing for years, then this year, with a stroke of luck my eldest brother gave me a free ticket to Defected Croatia and this absolute beauty was played by Underground Resistance. The opening tune on their set and I can’t explain how unbelievably happy this made me feel. The mushroom juice I’d consumed made the moment extra magical 🍄🤪🧙🏻♂️✨✨✨✨
Almost brings a tear to the eye, 18 years old and out partying most weekends in 92, great memories, Castlemoreton, Universe etc.. Shout out to those that were there, amazing hedonistic days..
Was at castlemorton nye 92-93. These one of my happiest and most emotional memories ever. Eyes like saucers.....diy, mr mulatto, will never forget. So fortunate to be rhe right age at the right time. 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@@arlodudds8074 Yes mate, I was at that one too, think it was DiY nye 92-93 near Bath you mention, really foggy on the way there if memory serves, great party, the music was top notch all night, great days..
Je n'en loupé pas une !!! Jusqu'à fermeture 7h du mat. Sans oublier l' after du Kit-Kat au privilège ensuite au palace tellement de monde... Quelle période. 😊
@@ilnurnurutdinov2861 "Here in Detroit it is very difficult to fill the void left when Motown headed for sunny California. Multitudes of talented musicians, singers, writers, vocalists and other people associated with the music industry were abandoned. Their hopes and dreams were left to die also. We here at Happy Records are determined to keep those dreams alive on our productions from Detroit because without hope none of us have anything. We will be featuring various artists on our productions from Detroit. We hope you can hear the emotion in our records because this is not a hobby for us it is our destiny. Thank you for buying Happy Records."
@@ilnurnurutdinov2861 Oh really? So, it's produced by Mad Mike of the famous Detroit Techno collective Underground Resistance. :D And it's on Happy Records; 2530 Grand River, Suite 343, Detroit. That must mean it's Chicago House then. Do some research before you post mate.
@@ilnurnurutdinov2861 Ah. Your point was that it's House and not Techno. Fair enough. I'd say it was House with a techno feel (or tech-house, if you will :) ). But it's definitely not from Chicago.
I wish I was alive to experience this era of house first hand, early 90s deep house is filled with soul while still completely making you want to move. I love all the diva vocals of the era as well, something about them just spread good vibes.
+Don Stacks Kumar it really was an awesome time as house peaked in 93-96 imho. the late 80s were also great even though the electronic music was objectively worse that early on in terms of production values. it was a total revolution on the musical stage however, the likes of which haven't happened since. the formative years of electronic dance music (roughly 88-94 i'd say), when all the main electronic genres developed (house, techno, acid, drum n bass, trance, hardcore) really were something else, not only because of the many now classic trax, but because everything was totally new and unheard of before. you'd go to a club one day and not only hear a new track you'd like, but a whole new genre that you didn't even imagine. since then nothing drastically new happened, it's all been marginal improvements/tweaks, a slow evolution, or even regression unfortunately. i don't know how old you are and what could be a comparable marker for you, but try to imagine the difference between there not being an internet at all to first having access to it, and the difference between upgrading your internet connection from 10mbit to 20mbit. sure it's nice having twice the bandwidth, but dl-ing a file in 10 instead of 20 seconds won't blow anyone's mind. first getting the chance to do everything you can on the internet at all though, that's a game changer.
+tubsent I agree with absolutely everything you said. I've lived in Berlin all my life and it was so incredible to really see how the music came along and how it evolved into its different branches first hand. And after the wall came down and the whole of East Berlin was there for the taking, things really went through the roof. I'm eternally grateful to have been around when it all happened. Eternally grateful. End of story. 😉
renderizer01 cheers mate, i'm sure that the wall coming down in berlin must have given that special time a further dimension still. there was this whole pervasive feeling of unity through music on the scene anyway, to then have it compounded with the demolition of the iconic wall, built specifically to separate people, pure extasy, if you'll excuse the pun ;)
+tubsent The great thing was that East Berlin was so completely in ruins. Half demolished buildings everywhere. As I said: All there for the taking. Illegal parties a-plenty. In with the gear, one night of wild partying, out with the gear next morning. Gone and done. Brilliant. And of course we thought it would go on like that forever. Berlin was one big wonderland. The frontier. Beautiful.
Time machine. Keeps sending me back three decades, every single time. I can still remember how I heard that track for the very first time in 1992 at the Globus Bar, the ground level house floor at the Tresor in Leipziger Straße. And then again, one night later, during Kaspar's Camp party at the 90 Grad in the Dennewitzstraße. Good times.
I've never heard of him. I've loved this track for nearly a decade and it didn't dawn on me to dig. Thank you for sharing. It's an iconic track. I first heard it during an unforgettable, ecstatic, out-of-this-world experience in a club in Southend, and again on many euphoric occasions...
Remember loving this tune so much around 2000 I ordered the record via mail. Three weeks later it hadn't arrived and had messed me around. I drove 60 miles to the shop to confront the guy there and then to hand over.
First heard this in a Laurent Garnier session together with dbx losing control. both tunes influenced me deeply in the years to come. I was remind of this one listening to a dj deep session from 1994. Those were truly the days.
this song taps into everything about dance music that i love. great melody, awesome percussion, sultry vocal (with attitude), nice arrangement, and ever present church hand claps, my legs won't stay still. if there is TRULY a heaven, this is what i want to be Playing in a continuous loop upon my arrival. WHAT? yes, i expect to go to heaven. just sayin!
Ce titre est intemporel. Bon nombre de dj's auraient aimer le produire. Mad mike is a geniuos. It's a masterpiece. Dans ce titre on ressent l'origine du vrai son house . Une certaine mélancolie par le vocal de Davina. For my opinion , it's the one of the best house music. Respect
Quel morceau extraordinaire depuis tant d'années, que de souvenirs, cela me donne toujours autant de frissons que la première fois. Je regrette qu'il n'existe plus de morceau aussi puissant aujourd'hui......
Véritable petit bijou House...intemporel... écoutée en club à l'époque en Belgique...et écoutée à nouveau au Rêve d'O à Barry avec Brandy et Kalky à compter de 1999...la belle époque !
I so miss the early 90's... I had a freaking blast from 90-94.... Wow, thanks to outstanding discipline I could kick it 3-4 days a week, work, go to school and have the time of my life... wonderful music, people and what an adventure.
Always loved the Detroit sound but it always hard to find any DJ that played much of it back in the day where I'm from. Maybe the odd tune mixed in with more vocal UK house. It's great that I keep discovering 'new old' tracks. House is the gift that keeps on giving...
Esta musica tiene de todo (tonos, house) da una nostalgia y te hace reflexionar de cosas. Este tipo de musica son las mejores ya que sientes un sentimiento bueno y algo que te haya ocurrido
Castlemorton nye 92-93, diy diggs and woosh, mr mulatto......i am so fortunate to have experienced the best free parties on earth back then. Really did spend all week investigating where the next free party was. !! Eyes wide 👀👀
+Arthur Postma - Although it's produced by Mad Mike Banks, this is definitely not Detroit Techno. It's US Garage. Banks produced and mixed a lot of US Garage during this period like Derrick Jamerson, Bridgett Grace, Members Of The House, Yolanda Reynolds, Davina, Donnie Mark, Kimmie Horne, Unit 2, Together Trax etc on his labels Happy Records and Happy Soul.
+Arthur Postma - Disagree. It's definitely got an early 90's US Garage sound like MAW, Chez Damier, Ron Trent, Kerri Chandler, Blaze, 95 North, Smack Productions, Victor Simonelli & Tommy Musto, Basement Boys, Terrence Parker etc. That's why Humphries, Vega, Knuckles, Morales etc were playing the shit out of all of Banks tracks off Happy Records back in the day and why most of the aforementioned producers were doing remixes for Happy at the time.
believe me, after 15 yrs of listening to electronic music, that house is 100% my best ever listened... after 2 months listen to it everyday!.. what a song...
I was in the clubs in the 80s & 90s. house was new & celebrated by the weekend warriors, especially those TESTIFY songs with big diva voices that made you dance til the belt band around your jeans were wet. it was a different world for us then...little did we know...
First heard this on Laurent Garnier's Mixmag Live #19- back in 1994. Soon as i heard this blended into Lady B's- The Groove Is Going- i had to trainspot it down. Pre internet, online ordering, all that etc,etc...called Submerge direct from my humble digs in Melbourne, Australia. A guy on the the other ends picks up "Yo, this is Mike". Unbeknownst to me at the time, the chap i was talking to and was about to purchase five copies off was the man himself. Good times:)
Yep. That Laurent Garnier mix, begins with Saint Germain with this not long after. Classic.
Mate, you actually got 5 copies from mad Mike himself. That’s a story for the grand children. Love it !
thats wild. and yes that mix was a killer :) big up
Great story
Ok let's cut to the chase. This is one of the finest house record of all time.
This has everything, the solid organ groove, the beautiful vocals.. Then the piano kicks in....... !
No wonder this vinyl still commands a $50 price tag.
outy1978
Are you still alive?
@@miniena7774 Yep, just with a few more grey hairs than when uploaded this. :)
@@outy1978 That's a relief. Thanks for responding!
outy1978. you are right man . its the first time i hear this and its banging ! hope you good and one more vibe with this one .
@@miniena7774 hahaha
I first head this on Laurent Garnier Mixmag Live cd and instantly fell in love with it and played it to death, constantly skipping to that track resulting in the cd being scratched and pretty much ruined. Anyway the years have passed - I had kids, hadn’t been clubbing for years, then this year, with a stroke of luck my eldest brother gave me a free ticket to Defected Croatia and this absolute beauty was played by Underground Resistance. The opening tune on their set and I can’t explain how unbelievably happy this made me feel. The mushroom juice I’d consumed made the moment extra magical 🍄🤪🧙🏻♂️✨✨✨✨
😂 quality experience 👌🏻💯
Thanks for sharing mate ❤
Try âge of love with à glass of château pomerol
TH-cam is so great in finding people who loved and love the tunes that you thought you thought you loved on your own. I love this track so much
When I'm up this late I'm generally listening to sweet, sweet House Music......
I fully support your decision on doing so ;D
House music all night long
Can you feel it.... Oh-- eee- yeah!!!
I'll house you, you in my hut now
that's the right time👍🙂
Yeah baby
All night long!!
Almost brings a tear to the eye, 18 years old and out partying most weekends in 92, great memories, Castlemoreton, Universe etc.. Shout out to those that were there, amazing hedonistic days..
I've just got back from Castlemorton Oi Oi 😊 💓 ☮️
Was at castlemorton nye 92-93. These one of my happiest and most emotional memories ever. Eyes like saucers.....diy, mr mulatto, will never forget. So fortunate to be rhe right age at the right time. 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@@arlodudds8074 Yes mate, I was at that one too, think it was DiY nye 92-93 near Bath you mention, really foggy on the way there if memory serves, great party, the music was top notch all night, great days..
We lived in a good era....
It took me up to 20 years to find back this song!!!! Thanks GOD! Back to the roots !
I fffffucking love when that happens brother
Halleluja!
QUEEN Paris , Champs Elysée! , une belle période
Yesssss!!!!!!! ;-))) Absolument fabulous du dimanche soir !!!! Inoubliable !!!!❤❤❤❤
Je n'en loupé pas une !!! Jusqu'à fermeture 7h du mat. Sans oublier l' after du Kit-Kat au privilège ensuite au palace tellement de monde... Quelle période. 😊
1992... wow. This could come out today and it would be a hit. We peaked musically as a society in the 90's, this tune is proof to that.
aaaaaaaaaaaaah !! this track...fabulous !! back in 1992 ..chef d ' oeuvre intemporel...
One of the all-time, greatest Detroit techno tracks ever made.
among the other 1000 best ones ;)
by far
@@ilnurnurutdinov2861
"Here in Detroit it is very difficult to fill the void left when Motown headed for sunny California. Multitudes of talented musicians, singers, writers, vocalists and other people associated with the music industry were abandoned. Their hopes and dreams were left to die also. We here at Happy Records are determined to keep those dreams alive on our productions from Detroit because without hope none of us have anything. We will be featuring various artists on our productions from Detroit. We hope you can hear the emotion in our records because this is not a hobby for us it is our destiny. Thank you for buying Happy Records."
@@ilnurnurutdinov2861 Oh really? So, it's produced by Mad Mike of the famous Detroit Techno collective Underground Resistance. :D And it's on Happy Records; 2530 Grand River, Suite 343, Detroit. That must mean it's Chicago House then. Do some research before you post mate.
@@ilnurnurutdinov2861 Ah. Your point was that it's House and not Techno. Fair enough. I'd say it was House with a techno feel (or tech-house, if you will :) ). But it's definitely not from Chicago.
I wish I was alive to experience this era of house first hand, early 90s deep house is filled with soul while still completely making you want to move. I love all the diva vocals of the era as well, something about them just spread good vibes.
+Don Stacks Kumar it really was an awesome time as house peaked in 93-96 imho. the late 80s were also great even though the electronic music was objectively worse that early on in terms of production values. it was a total revolution on the musical stage however, the likes of which haven't happened since. the formative years of electronic dance music (roughly 88-94 i'd say), when all the main electronic genres developed (house, techno, acid, drum n bass, trance, hardcore) really were something else, not only because of the many now classic trax, but because everything was totally new and unheard of before. you'd go to a club one day and not only hear a new track you'd like, but a whole new genre that you didn't even imagine. since then nothing drastically new happened, it's all been marginal improvements/tweaks, a slow evolution, or even regression unfortunately.
i don't know how old you are and what could be a comparable marker for you, but try to imagine the difference between there not being an internet at all to first having access to it, and the difference between upgrading your internet connection from 10mbit to 20mbit. sure it's nice having twice the bandwidth, but dl-ing a file in 10 instead of 20 seconds won't blow anyone's mind. first getting the chance to do everything you can on the internet at all though, that's a game changer.
well said!
+tubsent I agree with absolutely everything you said. I've lived in Berlin all my life and it was so incredible to really see how the music came along and how it evolved into its different branches first hand. And after the wall came down and the whole of East Berlin was there for the taking, things really went through the roof. I'm eternally grateful to have been around when it all happened. Eternally grateful. End of story. 😉
renderizer01 cheers mate, i'm sure that the wall coming down in berlin must have given that special time a further dimension still. there was this whole pervasive feeling of unity through music on the scene anyway, to then have it compounded with the demolition of the iconic wall, built specifically to separate people, pure extasy, if you'll excuse the pun ;)
+tubsent The great thing was that East Berlin was so completely in ruins. Half demolished buildings everywhere. As I said: All there for the taking. Illegal parties a-plenty. In with the gear, one night of wild partying, out with the gear next morning. Gone and done. Brilliant. And of course we thought it would go on like that forever. Berlin was one big wonderland. The frontier. Beautiful.
Makes me feel nostalgic about a time I never witnessed.
Young man, submerse yourself in the 90's music. It was the best time in history! EVERYTHING 90's
some might say its the MANDELA EFFECT, lol
Björn Beyer the same, well actually I was a kid but never heard this song but maybe the same tunes!
Not many TH-cam comments I can agree with... But this one?! 100%
You said it!
Time machine. Keeps sending me back three decades, every single time. I can still remember how I heard that track for the very first time in 1992 at the Globus Bar, the ground level house floor at the Tresor in Leipziger Straße. And then again, one night later, during Kaspar's Camp party at the 90 Grad in the Dennewitzstraße. Good times.
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Mad Mike Banks! The Detroit House and Techno music legend! Some of the greatest songs every made on earth in any genre are from him.
I've never heard of him. I've loved this track for nearly a decade and it didn't dawn on me to dig. Thank you for sharing. It's an iconic track. I first heard it during an unforgettable, ecstatic, out-of-this-world experience in a club in Southend, and again on many euphoric occasions...
@@TomSleeUK He's the guy behind Underground Resistance
Che classe.senza parole.solo applausi
I was 21 when this dropped into my world....still as vibrant and delicious as ever from an era when a night out could last 3 days aii!
Remember loving this tune so much around 2000 I ordered the record via mail. Three weeks later it hadn't arrived and had messed me around. I drove 60 miles to the shop to confront the guy there and then to hand over.
First heard this in a Laurent Garnier session together with dbx losing control. both tunes influenced me deeply in the years to come. I was remind of this one listening to a dj deep session from 1994. Those were truly the days.
Wow the opening sequence gets me every time !!
One of my favourite tunes of all time.
que c'était bon ! un titre d'anthologie souvent mixé par le grand Laurent Garnier
this song taps into everything about dance music that i love. great melody, awesome percussion, sultry vocal (with attitude), nice arrangement, and ever present church hand claps, my legs won't stay still. if there is TRULY a heaven, this is what i want to be Playing in a continuous loop upon my arrival. WHAT? yes, i expect to go to heaven. just sayin!
TIMELESS!!!!!! My Dear Davina Bussey (Miss You)!
one of the greatest records ever made - ever. no superlative is too much.
Was in a club in Kenya last night ,the Dj slapped this on and couldn’t stop grooving
DJ in Kenya in 2020: “Check out this new banger!”
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath I wouldnt even be mad... :D
Cool! Whats cool about countries that are less developed is that they just play old skool tracks casually like it just came out last week xD
what club was that mate and where? I'm in Nairobi
@@Triadii man i wish they had this attitude here!
What I like about this kind of house is that it just gets straight to the point
mutual appreciation goin on! i love this track because it builds gradually though!
YES!!I agree.. just gets in there, THEN builds!! Just as it should do!!
Meaning DJ's had to mix on the fly, now days it takes 2 minutes to mix. Miss those days
+Mike Oxenfire Yep but at least Jamal was a great name for the St Bernard...
Ha! Very true.
this times this hard for me but thanks to this music , i m feeling better thanks you so much
this music is immortal
One day people arrive here and read : posted 100 years ago and 90s song .....id like see their faces!
Laurent Garnier! Rex Club! Aaaaaaahhhhh my youth
The 90’s was the Golden Age for house, Hip-Hop and reggae/dancehall and I even dare say some rock music (correct me if I’m wrong about the latter).
Techno and Drum and Bass as well. 90s music was... no IS still on point, the perfect mixture of talent and technology.
Ce titre est intemporel. Bon nombre de dj's auraient aimer le produire. Mad mike is a geniuos. It's a masterpiece. Dans ce titre on ressent l'origine du vrai son house . Une certaine mélancolie par le vocal de Davina. For my opinion , it's the one of the best house music. Respect
Tout à fait jean phi, c'est un peu le titre a proposer a quelqu'un qui demanderai à se faire expliquer la house.
Why am I only discovering this now? Yes, I do want it!
YES I WANT IT!!! 😄😄😄
It doesn’t get much better than this, absolutely timeless! ♥️
This perfection was produced in 1992.
Just let that sink in for a moment...
Whoa!!! I haven't heard this song in years!!!!! Cheers from England!
Ahead of its time production.
Forever this track...timeless
A real gem
love this tier of classic house tracks - this, deep burnt, love story, sun can't compare etc
SLAM played this as a Anthem in our small Rve-Cave in Glasgow back in the 1989-1992 era what a TRACK....WOW
Atlantis
Good ole '90s house music.
Quel morceau extraordinaire depuis tant d'années, que de souvenirs, cela me donne toujours autant de frissons que la première fois.
Je regrette qu'il n'existe plus de morceau aussi puissant aujourd'hui......
july 2022 and still in love w this
lost for words .... undeniably beautiful
Véritable petit bijou House...intemporel... écoutée en club à l'époque en Belgique...et écoutée à nouveau au Rêve d'O à Barry avec Brandy et Kalky à compter de 1999...la belle époque !
EPiC!!! 20yrs on & still puts shivers down my spine......
Mad Mike on point as always ;)
I WAS 16 AT THIS TIME!! IT WAS A MAGICAL TIME FOR HOUSE. I so miss that feeling in the air back then. Thank you for posting!!!
*FRICK* I love this !!!
Doesn’t get much better than this
This will live forever. A tune that takes me back and takes me forward..
This track works so good when in need for some warmth and lovin’♥️
I so miss the early 90's... I had a freaking blast from 90-94.... Wow, thanks to outstanding discipline I could kick it 3-4 days a week, work, go to school and have the time of my life... wonderful music, people and what an adventure.
miss it too, Paris and London 1995-2000 - BLAST !!!!!
1992, the time when i was a teenie and started to go to crazy parties.everything was new, fresh, wild, free, full of energy and a LOT OF FUN!
shame this original mix isn’t on spotify what a banger🙏
Love the vocals. Lots of passion, emotion. Yes I want it!
Classic House 🏠👏👏👏💫💫💫💫👌👌
Original press is such a blessing! Thank's Mad Mike
Amazing that Mad Mike not only changed the face of techno with UR but also defined garage house with Happy Records
wow, did not know about this one. Absolute gem, simple and pure!
Very great house anthem leading the 90’s era Always an enormous pleasure to play and mix it Even almost 30 years later
Always loved the Detroit sound but it always hard to find any DJ that played much of it back in the day where I'm from. Maybe the odd tune mixed in with more vocal UK house. It's great that I keep discovering 'new old' tracks. House is the gift that keeps on giving...
My favourite track of all time…the memories, the goosebumps. 💗🎶💃
Love this Tune, use to hear it when all pilled up in Empire Bognor Regis. Such good times
Tutto così bello contenuto in un fiore che sorride ha chi vorrebbe abbassare il volume , IMPOSSIBILE!!!!+++
Best vocal eargasm house: 1992, still unbeatable 25 years after!
Killer tune still sounds the nuts
Club dei Nove Nove 1993 ... Brividi
Esta musica tiene de todo (tonos, house) da una nostalgia y te hace reflexionar de cosas. Este tipo de musica son las mejores ya que sientes un sentimiento bueno y algo que te haya ocurrido
Awesome tune ❤️
I favorited this before the 17 seconds mark, the kick hadn't even started ...
so true
Total heart melter of a tune. A fine example of the best underground house of the time. Great memories from hearing this masterpiece 🥰
Wonderful tune, must have missed this one back in the day when I worshipped in the Church of House.
2021 and i still want it!
This and The man with the red face are the best house tracks to grace mankinds ears.
Castlemorton nye 92-93, diy diggs and woosh, mr mulatto......i am so fortunate to have experienced the best free parties on earth back then. Really did spend all week investigating where the next free party was. !! Eyes wide 👀👀
90s house cannot b touched by anything today. And that’s on my fuckin life jack👌🏿
Heard this song performed by Roisin Murphy as an intro song for her show. That was the peak of that night for me!
The perfect balance between house and techno, a new timeless form of beauty.
OmegaKid detroit techno
+Arthur Postma - Although it's produced by Mad Mike Banks, this is definitely not Detroit Techno. It's US Garage. Banks produced and mixed a lot of US Garage during this period like Derrick Jamerson, Bridgett Grace, Members Of The House, Yolanda Reynolds, Davina, Donnie Mark, Kimmie Horne, Unit 2, Together Trax etc on his labels Happy Records and Happy Soul.
Alex J sounds Detroit Techno to me not Garage or Detroit House.
+Arthur Postma - Disagree. It's definitely got an early 90's US Garage sound like MAW, Chez Damier, Ron Trent, Kerri Chandler, Blaze, 95 North, Smack Productions, Victor Simonelli & Tommy Musto, Basement Boys, Terrence Parker etc.
That's why Humphries, Vega, Knuckles, Morales etc were playing the shit out of all of Banks tracks off Happy Records back in the day and why most of the aforementioned producers were doing remixes for Happy at the time.
Alex J ok anyway I love this track👍🏻
Since many years ago i listen that tune more times in a week. over and over again. Anytime. Thx Mad Mike & Davina ❤ Love!
I love house so much. Its a religion!!!
music is life.. house is how i live it
It's a spiritual thing.
@@persona83 It's a soul thing.
I agree..
Amazing record. Just ordered a copy through discogs. Amazing Classic!
great purchase, i have the original vinyl, bought in 1996
❤MARAVILHOSA🙌
This encapsulates the 90s so well
A DJ friend just brought this back. And now I'm obsessed with it once more!
Im from yr 2024 ❤
2019, cette balle me procure toujours autant d'émotions ! House music is a feeling
Perfection.... nothing less ....
To the 24 who don't like this, please go and listen to Justin Bieber and David Guetta....tunes like this built the house music we listen to today
90 ❤
Last song for the night with "last call for alcohol"!!!.Say no more. It was on
It has to be in any top 5 house music records of all time list
Love jammin to this
believe me, after 15 yrs of listening to electronic music, that house is 100% my best ever listened... after 2 months listen to it everyday!.. what a song...
Warms the soul
I was in the clubs in the 80s & 90s. house was new & celebrated by the weekend warriors, especially those TESTIFY songs with big diva voices that made you dance til the belt band around your jeans were wet. it was a different world for us then...little did we know...
This is so luscious.
I wish I was born 16 years earlier, love these 90's vibes!
It`s what you make from it now. you can make it feel like the 90`s
this vibe helps you with it already :3
`2Strokeboy`is right,
The stuff still exists, but it has gone very much underground.
Nope, you can't listen this in the club without headphones.
C'est de l'amour concentré !
+Julie Clech comme le jus de tomate mais en plus musical !!