Although their history goes way back to the mid 1980s, four-piece De'Lacy will always be remembered for their 1994 club anthem 'Hideaway'. This Easy Street reissue boasts all of the essential revisions and DJ tools featured first time around, including a suite of versions from Klubhead, a lesser celebrated alias of Blaze's Josh Milan and Kevin Hedges. These include the breezy, organ-rich 'Hideout' mix, the mid-90s garage-house/'trad garage' flex of the 'Klubhouse' interpretatiuon (whose organ riffs are relentless and infectious), and the pair's more minimalistic, stripped-back and bass-heavy 'Dub-a-way' revision. Best of all, though, is Deep Dish's epic, extra-percussive, 12-minute version, the revision that not only made the record a global club hit but also established the Washington, D.C duo's reputation.
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Klub Head's Hideout
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Klubhouse
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Klub Head's dub-a-Way
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Klub dub It
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radio edit
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Deep Dish remix
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acappella
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De'Lacy were a British house music group formed in the 1990s, taking their name from De'Lacey Davis, who was actually the group's percussionist, whilst Raine Lassiter provided the vocals. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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