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  • nothing short of AMAZING

  • deep & sexy.... timeless

  • this could go on for days......and it would never get old!!!!!! the 90's was the last of the great!!

  • This record got Mr Satoshi Tomi-ie a fame amongst Def mix Production.

    First Japanese pioneer who joined hands with god father of US house DJ's.

    Arigato.

  • very sexy track!

  • Eight minutes and fifteen seconds of sheer bliss. Nothing today compares to the deep house sounds of the early nineties.

  • one of my fav' of all times...Nice job Satoshi (note : the track at the very beginning was called "sato-system")

  • nice groove!

  • This is such a clever beautiful track. One of my all time house favourites. Classy.

  • im 15 and i love house music but it b too long some times like 8 mins n stuff but its still raw

  • Listen to MFSB's Mysteries of the World and notice the similarities.

  • Satosho Tomiee & Frankie knucles, an all time favourite of mine. :__)

    AWESOME tUNE

  • SFB @ closing time...werk Frankie!!!

  • Anyways, great tune, and you don't know how much I appreciate all of the music you post. Somehow, every one of the songs of yours I play on Youtube downloads onto my computer. I am in the Navy now and I was just out to sea for four months on an all male ship.I had all of the guys dancing to the music when we had some time off!!!!! It was a hoot.

  • I know music has to evolve and grow, eventually changing. However, what I wonder is where the energy and the good spirit of this special era has gone. Music was created beautifully back then, now Beyonce's remixes are what is fed to us. Music was created as house back then. I'm sorry....I'm waxing sentimental.......and I think Beyonce is a talentless farce.

  • I couldnt agree more ! and its not just nostalgia either its more a case of its a universal truth that all good things come to an end, the " dance music today is just an immatation and copy of early house music " i remember when record execuitves back in the late 80s early 90s wouldnt touch house music. oh well not to worry us old skool people are still around and have our memeries like previous generations of sixties hippies and mods . peace to you friend.

  • I think 1990 was smack dab in the middle of a huge paradigm that defined the next several years to come, on so many levels. I seriously think we are long over due for another one. I'd love to be 22 again and be able to appreciate it so much more. I was painfully shy back then and when I first moved to New York, I felt more like an observer than actually part of the whole goings on. Even though I arrived in New York in earky 94, I still feel I caught a good taste of it.

  • @PalmerWhit O man was it ever, I mean it was epic. Look how many of us dwell in this era of music.

  • This just wreeks of quality. I can listen to this and reminisce for ages. I remember thinking it sounded slightly before it's time when I first heard it....and it was!

  • The music from this era was not ahead of its time............The music from this era is TIMELESS.

  • It is, and I've asked myself how this can be with electronic music?! The melodies these people produced at that time were incredible and very heart-felt. House music can be very emotional, which is why they say 'house is a feeling' I suppose.

  • I think the music that came forth from that era was created at a time when the people creating it were still connected to the African and Caribbean (still African) roots of music. There is a spiritual nature to that music in those beats.

    Also, people may or may not agree with this, certain hallucinogenic drugs tap into a deep area of the mind. Combine that with musical talent, and voila...........House.

  • But then again, even at that time, I assume that releasing a Vinyl would be expensive, even in limited releases and to a select audience. But still, not fun waiting for something for that long.

  • How selfish of Frankie. :)

    NIce track anyway.

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