I remember when this song came out....the Basement Boys were brilliant! They were the masterminds behind the debut albums of club divas Ultra Nate and Crystal Waters (as well as the CLASSIC house music cut 'Tonite'). Their productions are the epitome of house music. Who would think to make a house music cut from a Jean-Luc Ponty song? But it works!! (When will classic house music make a comeback in the clubs in the US? We need TRUE house music again!)
I got "5" on it. Ya heard me! This is one of the best fucking club songs ever made. In 1996 Baltimore DJ's used to mix it with Lisa Stanfield song and it was "FIRE" on the dance floor. A true classic, that still gives me goosebumps. Big Pimpin'
first heard this at the rocket in holloway road for a seven deadly sins night, it was either jazzy m or paul trouble anderson dropped it and the place erupted
Love this. The Jean-Luc Ponty track on which it's based - Computer Incantations for World Peace - is one of my all-time favourites. I got this when it came out and couldn't believe someone had sampled JLP. .
@Tmotingoe The sad truth is that all the teenagers and other people my age just want music that either has four on the floor or some other easily danceable thing, and that's all. No intros, no well-crafted and artful builds, no true essence or soul. All they like is plastic-and-cardboard music that's punched out from a template. All the good music, the music with meat on its bones, with the beauty and the skill and the admirable things, is sadly thrown by the wayside. I long for more GOOD music.
@glassminimalist that's pretty patronising. while i agree this is an utterly amazing track, there's tons of beautiful, thoughtful and funky music on a par with this produced to this day.
One could equally ask why people are content to sit around harking back to the perceived golden days and thriving scenes of years gone by, rather than trying to build a piece of it here and now. I say this as a young person and an optimist :)
@TheObeahMan well,as a survivor of the halcyon days (Paradise Garage,Loft,Sanctuary)and someone who was "out"in all the clubs since 1972,I still DJ (with records most people never heard of today,but love them) I'm always evolving,but I must agree with glassminimalist....anyway,we'll see how you feel about it in 30 years !!
@dirtyedna In my day we had David Guetta, Shakira, dubstep remixes of polka... real soulful music, not like this crap today. Kumquats tasted better and I could move my elbows properly... damn kids...
@glassminimalist THANK YOU! My sentiments exactly! Worse yet is these new and upcoming DJ's! I understand technology will improve on most things industrial BUT HOW THE F ARE YOU GOING TO LEARN TO SPIN/MIX/RE-MIX WHEN YOU HAVE THE COMPUTER PROGRAM DO IT ALL FOR YOU! Vinyl DJ'ing was essential for two reasons, the grooves in the record indicated peaks and lows in the music. You cant see that on a CD player spinning 1000 x per minute or an Ipod. Computers should create not perform a DJ's work!
Such class. Takes me right back to the dancefloor when Mr Tony Humphries dropped this and the whole room stood still as the blue lights picked out the lovers. Genius
People do mate. Gone are the specialist deep house nights but there are regular parties now that play a lot of deep house and techno. Check out the Paradise Lost, Mad Racket, Picnic Social parties. They all play the deep end a fair bit.
The OG has more flow. This is just a rude version with the beats falling in like that. It ain't too bad though but would be a pill of crap without the samples.
ooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhh I Love,Love,LOVE this track I remember when Vinyl was cheap.I paid $5.70 for this "Those Guys"/// Basement Boys what a gem.....Maurice Fulton Played This track back in 99' @ Club Liquid / now called PINK!! [it sucks now] he dragged the needle across the record right after the intro was to end...and threw it out into the crowd. What an amazing Producer. Were lucky to have still to this day.Thanks for this POST!!!
Jean-Luc Ponty - Computer Incantations For World Peace
zencuco 1 month ago
The Best music EVER!
MrPanicmanuk 2 months ago
I remember when this song came out....the Basement Boys were brilliant! They were the masterminds behind the debut albums of club divas Ultra Nate and Crystal Waters (as well as the CLASSIC house music cut 'Tonite'). Their productions are the epitome of house music. Who would think to make a house music cut from a Jean-Luc Ponty song? But it works!! (When will classic house music make a comeback in the clubs in the US? We need TRUE house music again!)
jbs431 4 months ago 2
history of house music!
HOUSECTIC 5 months ago
one of best track ever made............
virtusxful 5 months ago in playlist ANTHONY'S HOUSE MUSIC
Even the Govner Paul Trouble Anderson loved this tune. But class is class Me just love da old Tunes Respect to all
MrDavehullqpr 7 months ago
I keep hitting replay. Here I go again....
DannyLinDC 7 months ago
damn............ no words 4 this.............
alxzhouz 7 months ago
Makes me wanna laugh and cry all at once , pure genius X
kuvasheff 8 months ago 2
pure class
arude1968 8 months ago
awesome is an overused word but not when it comes to this track
rogerlebaron 9 months ago
LOVEEEE LOVEEEEEEEEE LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE THIS SO MUCH !!!!!!!
dephtful 10 months ago
whats about Cork Ireland thats where i heard it, fish go deep/sweat mixes keeping me deep deep deep, greg and shane xxx
bobc105 10 months ago
ah go'wan we'll play it again
bobc105 10 months ago
3 dislikes...what da F***
This music is great
azinhais1972 11 months ago
The sample is from "Computer Incantations For World Peace" by Jean Luc Ponty ... Check it out!
neilcm30 11 months ago
YOU ARE SOOOOOOO LUCKY !
BODOBOI!
DDDDIMO 1 year ago
The best garage record in my view. Beautiful,beautiful.
Alexlovesmusica 1 year ago
Beauty
Nouthje 1 year ago
many times I used to play this song at club with tom&joyce's"Vai Minha Tristeza"
Gekko3600 1 year ago
what a waste of a good band name
I oath you
ohmyword22 1 year ago
I got "5" on it. Ya heard me! This is one of the best fucking club songs ever made. In 1996 Baltimore DJ's used to mix it with Lisa Stanfield song and it was "FIRE" on the dance floor. A true classic, that still gives me goosebumps. Big Pimpin'
MrKevin619ism 1 year ago
first heard this at the rocket in holloway road for a seven deadly sins night, it was either jazzy m or paul trouble anderson dropped it and the place erupted
releasethepressureuk 1 year ago
wow 96??
ceciliette 1 year ago
I Love the Love; keep it coming Yo'
Jaycool10 1 year ago
Classic track from an era where tracks like this were plentiful. Changed days now...
rangusr 1 year ago
Basement BOYZZZZZZ!!!!!
thanks for posting this great tune!! Heard this tune @ the Loft Camden London. In Mr Paul T Anderson`s muzical journey. Max respect!! JOdawara Japan.
jodawara 1 year ago
Love this. The Jean-Luc Ponty track on which it's based - Computer Incantations for World Peace - is one of my all-time favourites. I got this when it came out and couldn't believe someone had sampled JLP. .
Dentakulator 1 year ago
This that shit.....
Oldschool4evr 1 year ago
Holy God... that's Ambrosia for my ears...
Gurubres 1 year ago 2
Why is good music like this lost in the torrent of utter bilge pumped out by the music industry nowadays?
glassminimalist 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this tune. Please someone tell me what happened to music? THIS IS A TUNE.
Tmotingoe 1 year ago 4
@Tmotingoe The sad truth is that all the teenagers and other people my age just want music that either has four on the floor or some other easily danceable thing, and that's all. No intros, no well-crafted and artful builds, no true essence or soul. All they like is plastic-and-cardboard music that's punched out from a template. All the good music, the music with meat on its bones, with the beauty and the skill and the admirable things, is sadly thrown by the wayside. I long for more GOOD music.
glassminimalist 1 year ago
@glassminimalist that's pretty patronising. while i agree this is an utterly amazing track, there's tons of beautiful, thoughtful and funky music on a par with this produced to this day.
One could equally ask why people are content to sit around harking back to the perceived golden days and thriving scenes of years gone by, rather than trying to build a piece of it here and now. I say this as a young person and an optimist :)
TheObeahMan 1 year ago 2
@TheObeahMan well,as a survivor of the halcyon days (Paradise Garage,Loft,Sanctuary)and someone who was "out"in all the clubs since 1972,I still DJ (with records most people never heard of today,but love them) I'm always evolving,but I must agree with glassminimalist....anyway,we'll see how you feel about it in 30 years !!
dirtyedna 1 month ago
@dirtyedna In my day we had David Guetta, Shakira, dubstep remixes of polka... real soulful music, not like this crap today. Kumquats tasted better and I could move my elbows properly... damn kids...
TheObeahMan 2 weeks ago
@TheObeahMan ...I hate kumquats and my elbows move just fine !!
dirtyedna 1 week ago
@dirtyedna :)
TheObeahMan 1 week ago
@glassminimalist THANK YOU! My sentiments exactly! Worse yet is these new and upcoming DJ's! I understand technology will improve on most things industrial BUT HOW THE F ARE YOU GOING TO LEARN TO SPIN/MIX/RE-MIX WHEN YOU HAVE THE COMPUTER PROGRAM DO IT ALL FOR YOU! Vinyl DJ'ing was essential for two reasons, the grooves in the record indicated peaks and lows in the music. You cant see that on a CD player spinning 1000 x per minute or an Ipod. Computers should create not perform a DJ's work!
DJAlextrava 1 year ago
really nice mix but it makes me long for the JLP original (the 'love love love' gets a little annoying in this BB mix
jona4x 1 year ago
old times good times!
vivaladeep 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this music. It brings so much good memories: friends, places, smiles of a time when everything was so exciting and new.
Fantastic tune!
jazzanobg 1 year ago 2
frist find it on melting pot mixed by tony humpries
MrBigNsweet 1 year ago
i like the we need love love love-vocal part, and the tempo, and the harmonies. especially the vocal is brilliant.
coldfreshair 1 year ago
Such class. Takes me right back to the dancefloor when Mr Tony Humphries dropped this and the whole room stood still as the blue lights picked out the lovers. Genius
bodoboi 2 years ago 31
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TheObeahMan 2 years ago
How old is this tune?? man this still rocks...timeless
TripleB72 2 years ago
dis my kut right here alot of people didnt know about this ....the way the bass drops is psyco like...lol!...nnniiccceee!
SuperBaridi 2 years ago
Ok, I'm making a fool of myself in the living room.
cloakanddagger31 2 years ago 37
@cloakanddagger31 no1 is judging you we're all doing the same.lol
RashaadNYC 1 year ago
great find...... i love the jean-luc ponty violin sample in this!
mrjdubb313 2 years ago
An absolute gem this one!
mickeymusicstar 2 years ago
thats the ILLTOWN house sound I used to keep parties pumping with this gem that I got from moving records in E O N J
HenryTroy715 2 years ago 2
Made me smile as I nodded along,Quality.
pimpmcdaddies 2 years ago 3
.... loe , love , love ..................
innerRhythm1991 2 years ago 2
great track .......ooooooooooh yaaaaaaaaa
bobbydiamonds1 2 years ago 2
reminds me of my mate chin good bless his soul
hermancutts 2 years ago
so much love in this track...
i wish people still played deep music like this around Sydney...
thanks for sharing..
peace
OurHouseClassics101 2 years ago
People do mate. Gone are the specialist deep house nights but there are regular parties now that play a lot of deep house and techno. Check out the Paradise Lost, Mad Racket, Picnic Social parties. They all play the deep end a fair bit.
teemad 2 years ago
... I love this track !!!
marcozanzadj 2 years ago
Love that tuff Baltimore sound. My two favourites were always Basement Boys and Full Intention from the U.K
dbexperience 2 years ago
Oh the FEEL....
latestorder 2 years ago
One of my favourite records of all time genius!
kuvasheff 2 years ago
That's what I'm talking about classic in the mix
TheGezz 2 years ago
Wow. This is great ! Never heard it before. Thanks.
DISCOVEGASGUY 2 years ago
I want to hear it laud on 9AM.
ryuhouseismylife 3 years ago
The last time I heard this song was at Catacombs, Phila. PA in 1988. Never knew the Artist or name....
I've searched for it for 20 years. Were it not for YouTube, I would not be listening to it now.
Thank You, YouTube!
splazmataz 3 years ago
1988? Thought this came out in 1995?
tomrhys 3 years ago
1996, definitely not 1988 though.
dylan240269 2 years ago
This samples a Jean Luc Ponty track which came out in 1983, this may be what you're thinking of
dylan240269 2 years ago
The OG has more flow. This is just a rude version with the beats falling in like that. It ain't too bad though but would be a pill of crap without the samples.
Madrrrrrrrrr 2 years ago
One of THE finest pieces of music ever made.
tomrhys 3 years ago 3
Beautiful..nuttin else can be said..
Newy260 3 years ago
that,s what it's all about...deep house at its finest...superbe track, still sounding great after 12 years...the theme
has been recently used by Dolle Jolle - Balearic Incarnation (Todd Terje mix), check it out
ahoefert 3 years ago
ooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhh I Love,Love,LOVE this track I remember when Vinyl was cheap.I paid $5.70 for this "Those Guys"/// Basement Boys what a gem.....Maurice Fulton Played This track back in 99' @ Club Liquid / now called PINK!! [it sucks now] he dragged the needle across the record right after the intro was to end...and threw it out into the crowd. What an amazing Producer. Were lucky to have still to this day.Thanks for this POST!!!
djsams88 3 years ago
i have this on vinyl somewhere and totally forgot about it - mad! thanks ressla
judorandy 3 years ago 2
^^^ me too! =)
DanielleATL 3 years ago
respect!!
pinobulini 3 years ago 7
f***ing class pure class! nuff said!
33218102 3 years ago 2
Ouuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh !!! I love this track ... One of my favorite label, Basement Boys Records, commmmmeeeeeeee onnnnnnnn !!!
vibevince 3 years ago 4