Mura Masa – Love sick feat.A$AP Rocky – Universal
The hardest thing is picking which track I like the best of this album, but please someone play this as the sun is coming up in Ibiza.
Missingo – Fones – XL
I love this track as the vocal works so well, it’s a genre breaking banger.
Kraftwerk – Tour de france – Kling Klang
Like Herbie Hancock this track spans my interest in dance music, I hunted an original copy on vinyl and took the wrapper off to play it in a set in Rome – it went down well.
Future Sound Of London – Papa New Guinea – Jumping and Pumpin
Still one of my favourites from that era, I finished a set in Brixton with it and looked up to see people in tears, which really struck me. There are only a handful of tracks that are that powerfully emotional for me.
Primal Scream – Don’t Fight It Feel It – Creation
‘Screamadelica’ was massive when it came out, I was already a fan of Andy Weatherall and Terry Farley, but this track used to smash it – such a builder.
Stone Roses – Fools Gold – Silvertone
When this track came out it would be played in a set alongside acid house and still managed to kick it off, not an easy thing for a band sound back then, the use of the break beat is just a classic.
N.O.R.E – Nothin – Def Jam
Neptunes classic – in the right club at the right time it has great nervy feel, awesome!
Busta Rhymes – Put Your Hands Where My Hands Can See – Flipmode
On of my favourite Busta Rhymes tracks, it’s all about the bassline and flow – just a straight up classic.
Donna Summer – I Feel Love – GTO
This is the cornerstone of modern dance music, emulated many times but hardly bettered, it’s simplicity and longevity is amazing.
Radiohead – House Of Cards – TBD Records
Radiohead songs go in and out of fashion back at mine but this one doesn’t, great vibe.