You are not talking here about "Pure Blaze" 1 & 2? I believe volume 2 came out a
few months back. Lot's of early 90s Blaze stuff on both of these compilations

W


"Jonny McIntosh" wrote:
Far from "anonymous disco house", Blaze are, if any group are, the most
deserving of a chapter to themselves in the big ol' book o' house, from the
90s. Check out any of their classic work for Shelter, Funky People, Simplex,
Area Code ("Love For You" never leaves my bag). Their production of Debbie
Pender's "Movin' On", alongside fellow New Jersey musicians, Smack and Kerri
Chandler, helped define that UK garage sound (like it or no). Check out the
comps on Easy Street, Blaze Productions vols 1 & 2 to see how massive they
were in
the 90s.


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