Dance Music History: Hooj Choons

I loved hooj choons at the time - my memory's hazy and I can't remember what labels these originally appeared on but I know they all got licensed to HOOJ at various points

felix - don't you want me

this was basically the sound of rave taking over the clubs once and for all, a total sledgehammer of a tune, any lingering doubts finally vanquished, all resistance futile, all leave cancelled. What it lacked in subtlety it made me up for in sheer POWER. MAX POWER. As an 18 year old, I'm not sure dance music ever sounded more exciting. co-written by Rollo, if memory serves, in his pre-Faithless days.

energy 52 - cafe del mar

the three n one mix is the one that went stratospheric, but the original tune featured a much better mix by Kid Paul which Pete Tong had caned a few years previously on his Friday night show. I think it's about 140bpm! One for the NU NRG crew!

andronicus - make you whole

perhaps alone among the hooj archive in actually having some depth and artistic merit, I love this tune, still love it to this day. It has a real melancholic charm and was a big underground hit in London in the 90s which unfortunately is when I was living away and never really got to experience it out - until Lottie played at Bestival 2005, tearing the roof (or canvas?) off

hyper go-go - high

if any tune sums up the hammersmith palais experience for me in the dying days of my a-levels before leaving London, then it is this. The very essence of handbag, a handbag with a great slab of dairylea inside, and few records of the era better captured the total unbridled joy of finding yourself on a podium arms aloft as that vocal exploded across the room. The fact that every hyper go go track used the same ravey formula with the same cheesy riffs was immaterial. This music made you feel damned good.

I still have the Hooj 1993 compilation 'SOME OF THESE WERE HOOJ' which contains the immortal byline:

"occasional providers of half decent house for a f**ked up world"

quite. :)
 
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Just dug out "Some of these were hooj three" from 96, That brings back memories,,,,,, Or is it flashback`s hmmm , Bit of 808 state then Adamski to follow I think :)

Have a good one
Tim
 
Probably My favourite label from that era. Got a large proportion of the vinyl at home somewhere.

Other favourites that are still in my box today are:

Katcha Touched by God

KC Flight Vs Funky Junction Voices

Morel - True
 
Great label, was always glad to be handed a Hooj Tune in a record shop! Favourites would include:

Mr & Mrs Smith - Gotta Get Loose
Marmion - Schoneberg
Sourmash - Pilgramage To Paradise
Katcha - Touched By God
Lustral - Everytime (Nalin & Kane Mix)
 
Hyper Go Go 'High' was probably the last bit of vinyl I bought! This thread has inspired me to work out what I've been up to for the last couple of decades.

(Currently looking at an excel spreadsheet with a row for each year and columns for age/girfriend(s)/friends(s)/clubs/events/bands/tunes/events/:lol:)
 
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