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  • Get Physical Music Presents: Heller And Farley's 'Tears' - A Deep House Compilation
    BeatTracker #28 Top Releases in DJ Tools / Acapellas

    "'Deep House - alongside Brazil and 'world cup', they seem to be the most over-used two words of 2014. What is 'Deep House'? Last year I played in Stockholm alongside a man who should know as he was there at its birth, Tyree Cooper. Tyree warmed up the room spinning mid-tempo, early 80s Disco or, as he put it 'House Music', stating 'it's the music Frankie played before anyone had made a House record'. Four decades after the Warehouse in Chicago closed, Deep House now means everything from European 120BPM Tech House to UK House that ex-Grime kids now make and of course, 'Trad Deep House' like the American stalwarts still make. What we thought we would do is take what we like thats representing out there. Music that is good for your soul, music that you can still feel during that 8am cab-of-shame drive home. We have picked some of Get Physical's deep moments and matched them up with some 90's classics like DJ Pierres seminal 'Jesus On My Mind' and whats considered by many afficianados THE best Deep House record of that decade - Round Two's 'New Day'. We then dropped in some curveballs such as UK producer Moodymancs 'Paint Black', remixed of course by a godfather of Deep House, one Larry Heard, and Mark E's 'Bog Dance'. It's old school meets Phuture classics. It's Mike Dunn and M.A.N.D.Y.. It's Frankie's 'Tears' and Anja's 'Stay Quiet'. It's HOUSE in all its glory." - Terry Farley, 2014

  • Give Me Love
    BeatTracker #46 Feat. Banner in Nu Disco / Disco
  • Give Me Love
    BeatTracker #46 Feat. Staff Picks in Nu Disco / Disco
  • Boccaccio Life - 1987-1993 - Chapter 3
    BeatTracker #54 Top Releases in Techno (Peak Time / Driving)

    Boccaccio Life - 1987-1993 - Chapter 3

    LFO , Frank De Wulf , The Orb , Frankie Knuckles , Jamie Principle , QX-1 , Pleasure Zone , Egotrip , The Gherkin Jerks , Mr. Fingers , Laurent X , Joeski , Virgo

    Beatport Top Releases

    Belgian label Music Man Records presents Boccaccio Life 1987-1993, a new compilation offering a fresh perspective on the legacy of the iconic Belgian club Boccaccio – often associated with the short-lived New Beat movement. The 38-track compilation highlights the raw and futuristic early house and techno sounds that were heard in the pioneering club. Located in rural Destelbergen (Belgium), just a stones throw from Ghent, Boccaccio has secured its place among legendary venues like Paradise Garage in New York and The Haçienda in Manchester. Its bold fusion of emerging electronic genres such as New Beat, Acid, House, and Techno was way ahead of its time, drawing music lovers and clubbers from across Belgium and beyond. Sundays at Boccaccio were unlike anywhere else—offering sounds you couldnt hear anywhere else. Boccaccio Life 1987-1993 is carefully curated by resident DJ Olivier Pieters and club regular Stefaan Vandenberghe, standing as the ultimate testament to a club that was more than just a venue. For those who experienced it, it was a community — a way of life. Hence the clubs full name: Boccaccio Life. This compilation stands as a testament to an innovative time in electronic music, capturing the raw, futuristic sounds of early house and techno. It sheds light on another side of Boccaccio, one that goes far beyond the short-lived New Beat scene. A carefully curated selection of 38 tracks, resonating with those who were there by offering familiar classics, while also reaching a new generation—those who never experienced it firsthand. With tracks from Blake Baxter, Virgo, Frankie Knuckles, Tyree, and A Guy Called Gerald, the unmistakable influence of black American pioneers is clear—the originators of the first analog house and techno sounds. On the other hand, UK sound innovators such as The Orb and LFO bring both sharp textures and rough breakbeats to the table. Club staple tracks include dreamy excursions from Roger Sanchez under his Egotrip moniker, the relentless basement house of Circus Bells by Robert Armani on Dance Mania, an uplifting take on a hip-house cut from The D.O.C. (Portrait of A Masterpiece in the CJ Ed-Did-It Mix), a timeless remix of UK Formations Age of Chance from 1994, and an alternate take on The Tape by Boccaccio club regular and Belgian producer Frank De Wulf, taken from his B-Sides project. While not always the obvious hits, these tracks have gracefully withstood the test of time, and were exclusive to Sundays at Boccaccio. Now, they are finally available to experience together in one collection, offering a timeless snapshot of a unique era.