

Dance
Early-Nineties New York house 12-inches were often distinguished by their haunting, minimalistic dub versions, and this is the ultimate example. Produced by Joseph Longo (a.k.a. Pal Joey) and Soho, the original āDanceā was a straightforward disco-house chugger. But the āBeats Mixā is one of those instances in which stripping a track down to its basics gives it additional spookiness and heft, punctuated by tart horn hits. āMaking something is a pull and tug until itās right,ā Longo said in 2013. The result is a hardy reliable, a record that still gets consistent DJ play.
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Early-Nineties New York house 12-inches were often distinguished by their haunting, minimalistic dub versions, and this is the ultimate example. Produced by Joseph Longo (a.k.a. Pal Joey) and Soho, the original āDanceā was a straightforward disco-house chugger. But the āBeats Mixā is one of those instances in which stripping a track down to its basics gives it additional spookiness and heft, punctuated by tart horn hits. āMaking something is a pull and tug until itās right,ā Longo said in 2013. The result is a hardy reliable, a record that still gets consistent DJ play.























