18. Robin S ‘Show Me Love’ hashed today. Check out Shep
Big Beat Records (1994) Pettibone’s 1995-released,
This tune’s got it all, with that addictive house housed-up mix for a more
rhythm and vocals from über diva Robin S. That’s pumped version.
probably why it’s been sampled, re-worked,
rehashed, re-released and played out since the 26. Frankie Goes To
mid-’90s. Hollywood ‘Relax’
ZTT Records (1983)
19. Grace ‘Not Over Yet’ Often cited as one of the
Kinetic Records (1996) UK’s fi rst-ever dance tunes,
This trance anthem was a staple in Paul this sex-bomb of a track has
Oakenfold’s sets for years, and not just because since gone on to be sampled,
it was him who penned it alongside Steve re-worked and mashed-up
Osborne. Still sends shivers to strange places. for future generations to get
jiggy to.
20. Layo & Bushwacka! ‘Love Story vs Finally’
XL Recordings (2003) 27. Roy Davis Jr feat Peven
The original was rife in Ibiza across the summer Everett ‘Gabriel’
of 2002, but it was when Tim Deluxe deftly Large Records (1996)
segued it with Julie McKnight’s vocal from Kings Classic old school garage that
Of Tomorrow’s ‘Finally’ that it earned its true still sounds crisp today, with
love anthem status. those haunting vocals from
Peven Everett.
21. Barry White/Love Unlimited ‘Love’s
Layo & Bushwacka
Theme’ 28. The XX ‘Islands’
Pye International (1973) Young Turks Records (2009)
This gorgeous, string-swept instrumental The morphine melodies, delicious beats and
Moby
groover from the walrus of love himself is a dual vocals from nursery school pals Romy
heady rush to the heart and dancefl oor. Instant Madley Croft and Oliver Sims make this tune
warm fuzzy feelings… the most loved-up moment on this new
band’s debut eponymous album.
22. Chemical Brothers ‘Star Guitar’
Freestyle Dust/Virgin (2002) 29. Joe Smooth ‘Promised Land’
This was the second single from the Chems BCM Records (1988)
‘Come With Us’ album, and samples the mighty This unfl inching deep house classic
David Bowie’s ‘Starman’ for what is one of the epitomizes what the whole early/mid-’80s
UK duo’s most airy, optimistic tunes. Chicago house sound was all about, and
went on to become a defi ning tune of the
23. Amen UK ‘Passion’ late-’80s UK acid house explosion.
Deconstruction (1995)
Full on handbag euphoria with vocals that
scream of ‘passion running through my veins’.
Pure head-in-bassbin stuff.
24. Björk ‘All Is Full Of Love’
One Little Indian (1999)
Björk has infl uenced so many dance producers
and remains one of the few artists who really is a
law unto herself. This song is, quite simply, one
for all you lovers out there.
25. New Order ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’
Factory Records (1986)
What could be more romantic than the lyrics
‘every time I see you falling, I get down on my
knees and pray’? This tune remains New Order’s
The Chemical Brothers
fi nest moment, and still gets remixed and re-
JOHN ‘00’ FLEMING’s Euphoric Top Five
1 . Moby ‘Go’ re-release with that dreadful vocal. pop music that people call trance
Outer Rhythm (1991) I’ve included this and several others today!”
“This track made me take my musical on my new ‘History of Trance Euphoria’
career in a trance direction in the early mix.” 5. Human Movement ‘Travellers
1990s. It was a breath of fresh air, with 3. Man With No Name ‘Teleport’ Theme’
a 4/4 beat and trance elements.” Dragonfl y Records (1994) Whoop (1997)
“All these years later, this still sounds “This is an old favourite of mine. You’d
2. Gat Décor fresh and up-to-date: a true testament soon lose me on a dancefl oor with my
‘Passion’ to a timeless, well-produced track.” eyes closed and head down, lost in a
Effective Records (1992) dark corner listening to this!”
“How can anyone not love this piano- 4. Wizzy Noise ‘Sea Song’
laden beauty? I’m talking about the Harmonia Records (2008)
original version from 1992, not the “This is pure trance, none of that fl uffy
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