Picture it, New York City 1998. "TWILO" NYC is on fire. Its about 7am, could be later. Mr Junior Vasquez decides his wall to wall packed club is ""not dancing hard enough"".. And on this song comes. HOW THE FOUNDATION KEPT is left unknown!!!!
And the strobe lights would start flashing and the sirens would start blaring and the dry-ice effect would happen and the whole club was bumping in an orgasmic frenzy. The drag queens would be prancing around and the juiceheads would all have their shirts off. Just thinking about it gives me goose bumps. God, I miss the high-voltage energy of the NYC "Superclub" era. Those were some awesome times, man. The younger generation will never be able to party like that, like we did.
I would like to buy the DMC CD or CD-R this is on but Discogs only lists it on vinyl...anybody know if DMC has it on CD/CD-R or for download purchase on WAV file?! Thanks for any help!
Hi Zeke. Unfortunately, DMC did not release this on digital format then. That is not to say they haven’t released it now. I believe you can check their website for their entire catalog and see if it was ever released digitally. Otherwise, you might have to buy the vinyl on Discogs. Hope this helps!
@@HouseMuzikLvr My Technics 1200 turntable got destroyed when I moved houses several years ago plus I don't do vinyl anymore. I'm confused as to how to navigate their website. I have an mp3 file with low resolution downloaded more than 20 years ago via Limewire. 😆 That's why I know how this remix sounded even before your upload. 😊 I'm willing to pay for a high quality lossless audio file from DMC. Thanks anyway.
Picture it,
New York City 1998.
"TWILO" NYC is on fire.
Its about 7am, could be later.
Mr Junior Vasquez decides his wall to wall packed club is ""not dancing hard enough"".. And on this song comes.
HOW THE FOUNDATION KEPT is left unknown!!!!
I love that story♡
yes was there for this at TWILO...such a moment
Milans storming and everyone is on 100
And the strobe lights would start flashing and the sirens would start blaring and the dry-ice effect would happen and the whole club was bumping in an orgasmic frenzy. The drag queens would be prancing around and the juiceheads would all have their shirts off. Just thinking about it gives me goose bumps. God, I miss the high-voltage energy of the NYC "Superclub" era. Those were some awesome times, man. The younger generation will never be able to party like that, like we did.
what an epic piece of art
This is FIRE! I've never heard this remix by Junior Vasquez. And Juliet Roberts voice is amazing. Bring back nineties House Music!
Dorothy Taylor amen to that!
My fave remix of this track, hands down! 😀
One of the best remix from J.V.
Yes, this is a really nice mix, better than his 94 mix. I love the Monster Club Mix and then this one...they would be fun to mix into one another. ;)
Hmmmm possibilities lol
The 94 mix by Junior is terrible...I also love the mix by Grant Nelson!
I would like to buy the DMC CD or CD-R this is on but Discogs only lists it on vinyl...anybody know if DMC has it on CD/CD-R or for download purchase on WAV file?! Thanks for any help!
Hi Zeke. Unfortunately, DMC did not release this on digital format then. That is not to say they haven’t released it now. I believe you can check their website for their entire catalog and see if it was ever released digitally.
Otherwise, you might have to buy the vinyl on Discogs.
Hope this helps!
@@HouseMuzikLvr My Technics 1200 turntable got destroyed when I moved houses several years ago plus I don't do vinyl anymore. I'm confused as to how to navigate their website. I have an mp3 file with low resolution downloaded more than 20 years ago via Limewire. 😆 That's why I know how this remix sounded even before your upload. 😊 I'm willing to pay for a high quality lossless audio file from DMC. Thanks anyway.
Roxy/ Twilo 8am