Alright (Remixes)
1991 was a crazy time in the history of house music. In the UK, house clubs had started to become big business and the Hacienda, Venus in Nottingham and Nicky Holloways Milk Bar were all enjoying success, anticipating the arrival of the super clubs like Ministry Of Sound and Cream. House music was making it on to commercial radio thanks to the success of the weekly nights up and down the country.
Urban Souls Alright had big tune written all over it a fantastic uplifting vocal from Roland Clark, a huge bass line and of course support from Sasha (probably the biggest and busiest DJ in the world at that time). There werent many DJs that didnt play this in 1991, and it fuelled a long succession of gospel-inspired vocal house tunes at a time when progressive house and techno was starting to fragment the house scene.
Listening to the original again, it was clear that like all our previous releases - it was going to require the most...
Urban Souls Alright had big tune written all over it a fantastic uplifting vocal from Roland Clark, a huge bass line and of course support from Sasha (probably the biggest and busiest DJ in the world at that time). There werent many DJs that didnt play this in 1991, and it fuelled a long succession of gospel-inspired vocal house tunes at a time when progressive house and techno was starting to fragment the house scene.
Listening to the original again, it was clear that like all our previous releases - it was going to require the most...