02/06/2011
Dave continues his journey through dance, getting deep into house music. Plus Soul II Soul's Jazzie B champions his most cherished vinyl and Roger Sanchez is the godlike DJ.
Dave continues his journey through dance - this week he's DEEP into house, with a selection of the finest mid-to-late 80s house tunes.
Also on tonight's show, Soul II Soul's Jazzie B champions his most cherished vinyl record - a track which influenced the sound of his own seminal album, 'Club Classic, Volume One'. That album shot Soul II Soul to fame in the summer of '89, and featured the UK Top Ten hits, 'Keep On Moving' and 'Back to Life' - but which track was its musical inspiration?
This week's godlike DJ is the Grammy award-winning Roger Sanchez. One of the biggest names of the late 80s New York house scene, Roger went on to huge international success, not only as a DJ, but also making his own music, scoring a No 1 hit in the UK in the year 2001 with the Toto-sampling 'Another Chance'. Roger gives us the low-down on his career high points, and chooses a UK dance track as his Hugely Influential Dance Tune.
Share your clubbing memories with Dave by e-mailing him at Dave.Pearce@bbc.co.uk any time. During the show, you can contact him via text on 88291, or on Twitter @dj_davepearce.
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Music Played
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Gary鈥檚 Gang
Keep On Dancing
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FPI Project
Going Back To My Roots
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Soul II Soul
Fairplay
- Club Classics, Volume One.
- Ten/Virgin.
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Jazzie B's Ultimate...7"
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The Jones Girls
Will You Be There?
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Kariya
Let Me Love You For Tonight
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Sterling Void
It's Alright
- Classic House Mastercuts, Volume One.
- Beechwood.
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Debbie Malone
Rescue Me (Original Mix)
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Godlike DJ: Roger Sanchez
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Roger Sanchez
Another Chance
- First Contact.
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Underground Solution
Luv Dancing (Excerpt)
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Roger Sanchez's Hugely Influential Dance Tune
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808 State
Pacific
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D Mob
We Call It Acieeed
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CeCe Rogers
Someday
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Raze
Break 4 Love
Broadcast
- Thu 2 Jun 2011 23:00麻豆社 Radio 2