MartinMax jumped into his DeLorean, activated his Flux Capacitor at a steady 88 mph to make the jump back to 1987, 1988 and 1989 rendezvous-ing his absolute favorite tracks from the era. These are carefully selected and mixed to perfection for your enjoyment only.

Les Rita Mitsouko – Tounge Dance [Virgin] 1989

Mantronix – Gangster  Boogie [Capitol] 1988

Eric B. & Rakim – I Know You Got Soul (Norman Cook & Dancin’ Danny D Six Minutes OfSoul Mix) [Cooltempo] 1988

Coldcut – Stop This Crazy Thing (Adrian Sherwood Hedmaster Mix) [Ahead Of Our Time] 1989

Blow – Go (12” Version) [10 Records] 1988

Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock – It Takes Two [Profile Records] 1988

Simon Harris – Bass! How Low Can You Go [FFRR] 1988

Criminal Element Orchestra – Put The Needle On The Record (Extended 12” Mix) [Cooltempo] 1987

S-Express – Superfly Guy [Torso] 1988

Double Trouble & Rebel MC – Street Tuff (Norman Cook Mix) [Desire] 1989

Bomb The Bass feat. Lorraine McIntosh – Don’t Make Me Wait [Rhythm King] 1988

Robert Howard & Kym Mazelle – Wait ! (Re-Mix) [RCA] 1989

The Todd Terry Project – Weekend [Fresh Records] 1988

Starlight – Numero Uno (Club Mix) [City Beat] 1989

Deskee – Let There Be House [Black Out] 1989

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