• Silkk The Shocker – It Ain’t My Fault (Ft. Mystikal) Prod. Craig B
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This is how you make a hook.
• Bee Gees – Tragedy
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• Schpongle – Behind Closed Eyelids
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MASSIVE!
• Sixty Minutes Live MistaJam’s BBC Radio 1Xtra Show — So Solid, Pay As You Go, Heartless, General Levy & Sweetie Irie
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• Nina Simone – Sinnerman
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“[Hardfloor] always set the bar. Every time they put something out we’d go out and buy it and you’d think ‘Ugh, how are we going to compete with that?’ ” — Karl Hyde
• Hardfloor – Acperience
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• La Roux – Bulletproof
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“I was a big Drum & Bass, and Jungle, fan at the time and the UK kept that thing like the Royal Crown; they were not letting anybody get a touch on it.” — Armand Van Helden
• Shimon & Andy C – Night Flight
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• Daft Punk – The Brainwasher
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For those that have faith, logic is not needed; for those that don’t, no logic will suffice. Can you really dance to my beat?
• N.Y. Connection – The Push
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Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes!
• Groove Garcia – Soultech (Simon & Shaker Remix) [Played by Carl Cox at Dance Valley]
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• Benjamin Diamond – In Your Arms
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If I were to listen to this in the radio, I’d say it’s the future of dance music.
• Paul Johnson – Music’s In Me
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“Though Weatherall turned in just the third ever BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix back in 1993, his 1996 entry is usually held up as not only his own best, but one of the finest in the series’s history, a masterclass in depth and poise. There are four cuts in the tracklist from Two Lone Swordsmen – his then recently formed group with Keith Tenniswood, which proved the most durable and creatively rewarding of all Weatherall’s many alliances – including an introductory airing to the classic Glide By Shooting. With a subaquatic melody, an undercurrent of wibbling noise and a haunted air about it, it is pretty strange for a deep house song. It also slaps, and sounds even more robust as it hurtles past early on in the mix – a testament to Weatherall’s ability to constantly improve on source material even when it was his own.”
• Two Lone Swordsmen – Glide By Shooting
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/feb/18/andrew-weatherall-10-greatest-tracks
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• DJ Mehdi – Signatune
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• Analogue Monsta (aka Suzi Analogue and TOKiMONSTA) – Time To
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• Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley – Jack Your Body
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• Ron Hardy – Sensation
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• John Newman – Cheating (on Later… with Jools Holland)
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• Orbital – Chime