…can’t do three.

…best house baseline ever?

…just fucking beautiful

…says it all

…proper dance floor memories

…Trouble, Kiss FM Saturday nights

…rockin’

    Some afternoon listening for me there mate, only know half

    …all pearlers. Can’t fix the link on the 2nd one, its:

    Urbanized feat. Silvano - "“Helpless”" (Kenlou Mix)

    Thank you unbroken. I have always wanted to know that Melissa Morgan tune after so many years. Was on one of the first house mixes i had by a guy called Steve Reynolds (local Chelmsford DJ who was ace). Never ever found out what was called until now and was a hard times anthem

      I’ve never really got their sound. Obviously respect their place on the podium, but just not for me.

        Unbroken1 talking Meli’sa Morgan and basslines, fools paradise isn’t bad either. TUNE

        Same here in that I’ve never liked their sound. I remember one of my house mates bought the Nuyorican Soul album and played it nonstop.. still didn’t like it.

          Seen them countless times at Cielo. Not my fav by any means, but I will admit that their night was always a fantastic time. Only djs/club night I can think of that drew 50% females. Puerto rican chics from the bronx turning up poured into cocktail dresses to go clubbing. Was a blast!

            Miguel Migs gigs I remember being mentioned for a night of guaranteed stunning women too.

              Think this is a great remix of theirs. That sax playing is so funky

              Christian …belter. There was a famous Sasha @ Universe tape that opened with it too.
              Its a bit of a shame that many folks only exposure to MAW was from the odd track that synonymous with S&D, River Ocean ‘Happiness’ etc., as there are dozens of hidden gems.

              Along_the_Wire …totally get why people wouldn’t like some of their more vocal stuff, and tbh I’ve listened to some of Louie’s recent streams and they ain’t really for me, but at their best they were fucking ridiculous, live instrumentation, incredible percussion. Some of those Strictly-era Kenlou dubs were massively influential on the UK ‘progressive’ house sound ‘92/3’

              Forgot about the Debbie Gibson track, it’s glorious

              That Debbie Gibson track exemplifies the art of the remix. Just takes tiny snippets of the original and turn it into something completely different and the result is spectacular

              Dubman …tbh, I remember that album getting a very tepid reception when it came out. Everyone expecting house bangers and it was all jazzy arrangements of soul standards. I reckon its aged a lot better than many of the ‘dance’ albums of the time tho

                Unbroken1 Really like the album. The live instrumentation of their tracks leaves them ageless. Having their pick of world class singers helps. Black Gold of the Sun is lush.