The Weather Girls now move as a legacy outfit – Dynelle Rhodes carrying the name forward, flanked by a rotating cast of seasoned vocalists. The mission is clear: keep the catalogue alive, keep the rooms warm, keep that one record doing what it’s always done.

Quantize Recordings circles back to the source, lifting Earth Can Be Just Like Heaven out of its original orbit and dropping it squarely into the present tense.

Dynelle Rhodes and Dawn Tallman step in with purpose— – ess tribute, more continuation – while DJ Spen and Thommy Davis lock the groove into that unmistakable Baltimore pulse. Michele Chiavarini adds the final polish, tightening every seam.

Three mixes, no filler. All drive, all intent, built for floors that still understand what this kind of record is supposed to do.

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