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Sesh Saturday 10.12.16

  • Lizzie Wannell
  • Dec 10, 2016
  • 2 min read

Chooniverse’s favourite garage classics crammed into one playlist to get you in the mood for

a massive Saturday night.

Architects and Nana – Body Groove (Mix Mc Version)

Body Groove is English garage group Architects’ debut single. Released in 2000, this banger

is sure to get you moving in preparation for the night ahead.

Wideboys and Dennis GSambuca

One year after winning Best Newcomer at the 2000 Garage Awards, Wideboys released

Sambuca with Dennis G. Despite not making it to the top ten with this song, it is still their

most well-known tune sure to get anyone ready for an evening of partying.

Sweet Female Attitude and Ceri Evans – Flowers (Sunship Mix)

The one hit wonders, Sweet Female Attitude, created Flowers in April 2000. It quickly

climbed the charts peaking at number two; however, the duo sunk into the background

after their follow up song only reached 43 in the charts.

JKAY and Shola AmaDanger

JKAY has written and produced for several huge international artists, but is now branching

out creating his own music. He dropped his first single in September this year with UK

garage heroin Shola Ama on vocals, who hasn’t made any music for over 13 years.

DJ Luck & MC NeatA Little Bit Of Luck

DJ Luck and MC Neat are a UK garage pair made up of Joel Samuels and Michael Rose. The

duo unveiled A Little Bit Of Luck in late 1999 and it reached number nine in UK charts. This

song was their first of three consecutive top ten bangers in 1999 and 2000.

Daniel BeddingfieldGotta Get Thru This (D’N’D radio edit)

Gotta Get Thru This is Daniel Beddingfield’s most renowned song with it topping the charts

in the UK and within the top ten in the US. Released in 2001, the song was hugely successful

being nominated for a Grammy Award and was one of the top 20 best-selling singles in the

UK.

DJ Pied Piper and The Masters of Ceremonies – Do You Really Like It?

This collaboration group may be another one hit wonder, but it cannot be denied they

produced a banger of a record. Rated 10/10 by Stylus Magazine, a film and music website

and magazine, Do You Really Like It? is a top pick for any going out playlist.

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