With a dangerously sharpened selection ranging from wonky disco, via junk funk to post-punk electro, The Rhythm Doctor's three tracks definitely cut to the heart of the dancefloor.
Rocky hip hop rhythms hold the rickety construction together while a battle to the death on guitar ensues between Yngwie Malmsteen and the E Street Band.
Recalling the spirit of Fela Kuti through the medium of Ouija boards and Roland drum machines, Lonesome Echo Production veer dangerously near to the sun and dancefloors.
The tune that launched a thousand samplers (the acapella most famously used by Outrage for Tall And Handsome. Classic slice of 1980s New York Garage-house.
Brilliant jazz-not-jazz cover version of the Inner City classic by Thomas Schumacher. Caused a rumpus, kerfuffle and possibly even a hubbub upon its original release.
The winner of our recent Swag Remix competition! Al Kent fought off close competition from the Ukraine, Leeds and London to secure the crown for Scotland. Well done, Al.
One of those indescribably unique records that could only have come out of 1980s New York. Jelly disco loaded up with wrong-yet-so-right wobbly bits. Ace!