Don’t think I could name an actual favourite track of his, as there are so many, but would say that his Ministry of Sound Sessions Vol 7 compilation is superb.

Still remember hearing this for the first time in Manumission in 98

    Tribal_Goose Caught a set of his back in the day at Turnmills. It was awful.

    Always been baffled by the good producer who can’t spin. Production is roughly a billion times harder than djing of any sort. I guess they just don’t put the hours in or, erm, something.

      Early Morales….One of the early NYC djs to come to London (during acid house)….Ironically he says his Red Zone sound was influenced by UK…

      This is still a particularly good production. A case of the remix being much bigger than the original

      Amps saw him at Basics in Leeds in 95. Came on after Ralph Lawson and tore the place apart

      Amps

      Carl Craig comes to mind. Brilliant producer when he was at his best. Terrible, terrible DJ. I suppose Sync has fixed many of these issues.

      Sounds like something that would’ve got on cd1 of Renaissance 2

      I always remember Needin U coming out around the same time as a certain type of disco biscuit bearing the name of an oriental automobile manufacturer.

      absolute scones.

      That Pet Shop Boys remix is something else, Alistair.

      • Dan replied to this.

        Remember this from back in the day

        unlike his really good new red zone stuff he can still remix a big vocal tune

        For sure, his remix of Dreamlover is still one of the best

        jonattonyeah

        This has been done to death. Nubreed was the DJ’s that were really coming through in the late 90’s and early 2000’s. Most of them Nubreed DJ’s had been around for ages before their Nubreed releases. It is actually in the sleeve notes to Anthony Pappa’s release.