This playlist has a key focus on the later years of the Southern Soul scene, the music played in those rare groove clubs and early warehouse nights in the late 80s that went on to become the acid house scene. Club and pirate-radio DJs from Danny Rampling, Carl Cox, Terry Farley (Faith and Junior Boy's Own), Norman Jay were taking their Soul Boy spirit into a new era of club culture. Barry White’s classic ‘It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me’ opens the playlist and was the track Danny Rampling would regularly open his club nights with.
Also included are tracks linked to the New York and Chicago (home of Acid House) scene pioneered by veterans from Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, Jesse Saunders to David Morales who were instrumental in the success of these scenes, plus releases from iconic labels such as Acid Trax and Sleeping Bag Records.