In 1994, the music landscape was very different as grunge acts like Nirvana and Pearl Jam topped the charts while Green Day released their breakthrough album Dookie as rock dominated the scene. Of course, not all artists and fans gravitated to the distorted guitars and heart-on-their-sleeve lyrics as underground dance music still held a place in clubs around the world. One pioneer going against the grain of the mainstream was Dave Clarke who had debuted on XL Recordings a few years prior but…
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