DAVINA “Don’t You Want It” (1992, Happy)




So now I'm stuck in the beginning of the 90s (my young & restless years, or maybe the bold and the beautiful ones). After the Underground Resistance's remix I posted earlier, I can't resist to upload this awesome masterpiece, produced by the softer-than-you-think Mad Mike. It can't go deeper.

THE REESE PROJECT “The Color of Love (UR Mix)” (1992, Network)




Enough with the obscure stuff! Today I'm in the mood to share a timeless house anthem. The Reese Project was one of the many aliases of Kevin Saunderson, less pop than Inner City, with Rachel Kapp on vocal duties in place of Paris Grey. This remix by Underground Resistance (yep, that's classy) has a piano intro to kill all the italo-house producers and a vocal so uplifting it could mess up God's hair…

KATE B “Free” (1989, Music Man)




This one I know thanks to my boyfriend, La Doublure, co-founder of the french fanzine eDEN. Merci, mon chéri! A fluffy & bouncy piece of celestial house produced by the master of new beat, Frank De Wulf.

Z-FACTOR “I Am the DJ” (1985, Mitchbal)




An overlooked early house classic (well, it means I discovered it recently). Writen and produced by Jesse Saunders, with a naughty girl mesmerized by the skills of the DJ. We all know what she feels.

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