Time makes no difference when it comes to good music. I can break this song down and mention all my favorite parts, but instead I will say I love it all because that is closer to the truth.
ALL ONE You could start with Mark Farina’s mix cd United Djs of America where he mixes this song. He’s San Francisco based but originally from Chicago, where it influenced him. His old buddy Derrick Carter of Chicago made this song here with Chris Nazuka. To find more like this I would search mid 90’s house mixes online. Search for mixes by Mark Farina, Derrick Carter, Paul Johnson, Roy Davis jr, Boo Williams, Glenn Underground, Mark Almaria and others from mid 90’s shingled Chicago House music. They have old mix tapes from back then that can be found on RUclips or google. 90’s house has a distinct sound where it computers didn’t take over, has a more analog sound. The mixes evolved and the sound changed as the years went on. So if you find something labeled 199X , you can find other music like this.
Epic
1994 Bomb Records, Chris Nazuka & Derrick Carter
💜💜💜White, Black, Puerto Rican, everybody just a-freakin' 💜💜💜
Classic Derrick Carter.
Grear memories of Terry Hunter at the Empire Club. Eddie Stenner what a champion !
Love you Derrick!!!
Time makes no difference when it comes to good music. I can break this song down and mention all my favorite parts, but instead I will say I love it all because that is closer to the truth.
What a tune! So glad I discovered this gem
This clip is loud as heck to boot! You could even rip it probably. Looks like a nice UK pressing or import version.
Sample ID needed!! 2:20, sounds like Prince singing "... just to freak it"
+Kelly Money you are correct Kelly. from the song "Uptown" off of Dirty Minds.
soooo goood
Funky as fuck about 1min 50 secs in............OOOOOOOHHHH YEAH
Thanks! Anybody can post a list of a "best dance songs ever" of this type?
ALL ONE You could start with Mark Farina’s mix cd United Djs of America where he mixes this song. He’s San Francisco based but originally from Chicago, where it influenced him. His old buddy Derrick Carter of Chicago made this song here with Chris Nazuka. To find more like this I would search mid 90’s house mixes online.
Search for mixes by Mark Farina, Derrick Carter, Paul Johnson, Roy Davis jr, Boo Williams, Glenn Underground, Mark Almaria and others from mid 90’s shingled Chicago House music. They have old mix tapes from back then that can be found on RUclips or google. 90’s house has a distinct sound where it computers didn’t take over, has a more analog sound. The mixes evolved and the sound changed as the years went on. So if you find something labeled 199X , you can find other music like this.
this is a Derrick Carter track. Search anything by him. Icon of house music.
@@mick2spic Gramaphone Record Shop daze
@@5737irvingpark Yup, I was right next to you there checking out mixtapes and cd mixes.
Search on YT for Darshan Jesrani's set for Boiler room Berlin. That's how I discovered this song, and there are tunes like this in his set
Tema muy sabroso.
I FOUND IT.. YES WICKED
WTF