Crates & Cuts 805 — The Classics
House served neat—with a twist. Obiwan cues Karizma’s “Tech This Out” as the cheeky opener, all drum swagger and “watch-this” energy, before decanting Jimpster’s “Expressions (Yukihiro Fukutomi)”—silky, jazzy, impeccably balanced. Kenny Summit’s “Turn Round (Original Mix)” swivels the room with a wink, and Red Carpet’s “Alright (Brad Carter Remix)” raises glasses—hands up, hearts open, everything feels possible.
Trouble Men’s “Wildpitch” adds grit to the grin; D.O.N.S. “Big Fun (Dave Spoon Remix)” flashes that Detroit smile; then a hometown nod—DJ Cleo “Good Music”—because style is global but the sauce is local. Fabrizio Ortella’s “Battleground” and the steely shuffle of “Rekorder 7.2” tighten the groove: heads down, shoulders loose, elegance in motion.
We pivot to soul with Ricky L feat. Mick “I Was Born In A System (Babylonia)”, then depth with conscience—Quentin Harris & Monique Bingham “Poor People (Pastaboys Mix)”—house that actually says something. A quick breeze through the Riviera: Antena “Camino Del Sol (Joakim Remix)”, all sunlit cool. And the closer? It had to be Âme – “Rej (Original)”—minimal, magnetic, the final thread pulled until the whole room levitates.
805 isn’t a history lesson; it’s a well-cut suit—classic lines, modern fit, zero dust. Fun, sophisticated, and sequenced to sip, not chug. Bon appétit, dancefloor.
1. Karizma - Tech This Out
2. Yukihiro Fukutomi - Expressions (Jimpster Remix)
3. Kenny Summit - Turn Round - Original Mix
4. Red Carpet - Alright (Brad Carter Remix)
5. Trouble Men - Wildpitch
6. D.O.N.S. - Big Fun (Dave Spoon Remix)
7. Dj Cleo - Good Music
8. Fabrizio Ortella - Battleground
9. Rekorder 7.2
10. Ricky L Feat. Mick - I Was Born In A System ( Babylonia )
11. Quentin Harris Feat. Monique Bingham - Poor People (Pastaboys mix)
12. Antena - Camino Del Sol (Joakim Remix)
13. Âme - Rej (Original)