SONGS OF THE DAY: Duke Dumont ft Jax Jones – I Got U, Arches – There’s A Place, Second City – I Wanna Feel

A major part of 90s clubland was the love and respect for the diva – the big female vocal records that everyone sang along to. Oftentimes the singers came from gospel roots and belted out spiritually uplifting messages about “Joy” and “Happiness” There were also the pop and r&b divas whose songs found a second life with incredible club remixes which totally transformed them for a new club audience. For the nuHouse 90s revival of 2014, here are three new tracks that sample a line or two of classic club records and update them to fit the current vibe. “I Got U” reworks Whitney Houston’s “My Love is Your Love” which originally featured an anthemic Thunderpuss remix that sampled Raze’s “Break 4 Love.” Arches’ “There’s a Place” is a cover version using the full vocals from Diana Ross “Take Me Higher” which originally shone with a classic house mix by Tommy Regisford and Kevin Hedge. “I Wanna Feel,” by Second City, takes two lines from Toni Braxton’s “You’re Makin’ Me High” which dominated clubland with a fierce David Morales remix. While all three of these tracks are fresh, modern and will do well in any club, you should take a moment an explore the original remixes as well.



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SONG OF THE DAY: Freemasons ft Joel Edwards – U Drive Me Crazy

One of the many reasons why I love the Freemasons is that they remind me of the M People (my all time favorite house group) with the way they produce original dance music that sounds and feels instantly familiar. Both are known for their disco and happy house based productions and remixes with part of the fun being trying to play trainspotter. Recent tracks by the FM duo have delved into harder electro and stadium while the new “U Drive Me Crazy” comes with two distinct flavors – an original version reimagining 80s dance pop and the Francais version which inspired by vintage Daft Punk yet filtered through their clean and uplifting lens. The main vocal lines are repeated, incessantly a la “So Much Love To Give,” to the point that Joel Edwards vocal performance becomes another essential sample/instrument in the production. After just one listen, it becomes a powerful ear worm that I am looking forward to subjecting my dance floor to. I rarely mention lyric videos because well there usually isn’t much to say but this one is visually delightful with its repetition to the point of becoming hypnotic. If you find yourself going crazy for Joel’s voice, do yourself a favor and track down the eponymous track by Deepest Blue.

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SONG OF THE DAY: Gareth Emery ft Krewella – Lights and Thunder

Gareth Emery’s upcoming album ‘Drive’ is shaping up to be the album of the year.? Coming from the mastermind behind “Concrete Angels,” this may not be much of a surprise, but with the two incredible strong lead-off singles “U” with Bo Bruce and “Lights & Thunder” with Krewella, it is already seemingly a must buy for anyone who like trance/progressive/house hybrids.? The original version of “Lights and Thunder” blends pretty trance and progressive melodies with a few pounding beats, but nothing that is too aggressive or grinding.? That balance of being energetic without being cliche big room is difficult to reach, yet Gareth succeeds again. The Yousaf sisters from Krewella contribute a strong lyric relating weather and anticipation to unity and achievement. If there is such a thing as a 2014 remix of PLUR (Peace Love Unity Respect), this is basically the theme song.? Another impressive element of “Lights & Thunder” is how well the lyrics and melodies translate to the different genres of remixes – the hardstyle of Darren Styles, the big room banging of R3hab, the bouncy electro of Deorro, and the progressive trance of Omnio.? Each remix is solid on its own, yet contains enough flavor of the original to make the package cohesive.?? You can count me as one of the many who plan to purchase Gareth’s album when it is released on?April 1st.

Image courtesy of Garuda.

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