Gerd has me in a 90s mood, and I’m posting hot tunes from the 90s that ended up with a secondary boost from a “new remix”.
Here’s an unforgettable one:
Title: Keep On Jumpin (Rhythm Masters Thumpin Mix)
Artist: Todd Terry featuring Martha Wash and Jocelyn Brown
Label: Manifesto
Genre(s): House
Year released: 1996
Todd had already mesmerized clubland with his original mix a few years before, but he returned in 1996 with more polished remixes (and a video) featuring the former Weather Girls in vocal. The Rhythm Masters, Robert Chetcuti and Steve Mac, were gaining notoriety in the mid-90s for their pumping energetic work, and this release only boosted them further.
Strangely, the Rhythm Masters didn’t seemingly stay on top when the 21st Century arrived. I guess it was changing times.
Title: Can You Feel It (L & V Remix)
Artist: CLS
Label: UMM
Genre(s): House
Year released: 1992
Can You Feel It was already an anthem in the clubs, but even before the original “In House Dub” could fade into the past, Todd Terry popped up with more remixes, including this wonderful big room remix. To this day I’m always torn on playing this one or the In House Dub from the original record when I want to play this tune.
Title: House Of Love (In My House) (The Raise Your House Mix)
Artist: Smooth Touch
Label: Strictly Rhythm
Genre(s): House, Tribal
Year released: 1993
When you listen to this remix, you’d think someone took a chunk of the Strictly Rhythm library and tossed it into one remix, but it just works. Anthony Acid was the mastermind behind this long and wild remix, and the vinyl only contained this one tune. The B-Side was smooth and empty. Still was a great remix.
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