Fool’s Paradise, helmed by Mark Knight, hits its first anniversary with a bang, bringing back the UK’s maestro Richard Earnshaw. This time, he’s reworking Fonda Rae and Wish’s ‘84 classic, ‘Touch Me’, which, lest we forget, also had a magnificent cover by the devine Cathy Dennis back in 1992. 
 
Earnshaw, a jazz-trained dynamo, has been a relentless force. Co-founder of iCulture and labels like Duffnote and One51, he’s produced and remixed for legends like Roy Ayers and Jocelyn Brown under aliases like Spiritchaser. His tracks have rocked labels from Defected to Ministry of Sound, marking his indelible stamp on the dance music world.
 
Earnshaw’s take on Rae’s ’84 classic is a funkadelic rollercoaster of deep synth stabs and a sultry disco vibe. This reimagined beast throbs with his signature slick keys, primed to hypnotize under the disco inferno.

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Richard Earnshaw – Touch Me [Fool’s Paradise]

Discoholics Anonymous doesn’t ask for cookies. It slips them into your pocket while you’re not looking, the way clubs used to slip flyers into your coat lining at 4:37 in the morning. Some of them are harmless — the house keys. They keep the lights on, remember who you are, stop the whole thing collapsing when you hit refresh. Without them the site is just a room with no door. The others are curious little spies. They want to know which mixes you stayed for, which ones you ghosted, whether you