Zki & Dobre, René and Gaston, Chocolate Puma. However you know them, there can be no denying the influence these two talented individuals have had on the house music scene. Now, after 20 years of producing together and 10 years as Chocolate Puma, they have been awarded the well deserved ultimate status of House Masters.
They are two of the most respected House music producers on the planet who have carved out a unique and distinct sound for themselves that is instantly recognisable. Here they are paid homage with a new album that brings together their best work to date and is specifically designed with the DJ in mind.
The album features both their original productions and remixes with each track being either re-edited, remixed or re-mastered exclusively for this compilation.
“We are thrilled to be compared to the likes of Sandy Rivera and Kenny Dope by receiving the title of House Masters” said Chocolate Puma of the title. “For us, they are producers for whom we have a huge amount of respect, so to be awarded the title along with them is a huge honour”.
Perhaps best known for their huge 1992 crossover dance track ‘Give It Up’ under their ‘The Good Men’ moniker - a track reached No.6 in the UK charts and was an international hit across the world despite being created in Gaston’s bedroom on a small mixer and broken speakers – this marked the start of a mesmerising career. Being such a fundamental moment, the track has been given as special 2011 re-work on this album bringing it back up to date and reintroducing it to a new generation of clubbers.
This album also features some other great examples of their reworked classics including ‘I Wanna Be U’ (2000) and ‘A Star Is Born’ (2003).
Other essential tracks featured include ‘Tonco Tone’ the Beatport House Number 1, the 2011 remake of their Boris D’Lugosch and Roisin Murphy’s ‘Never Enough’ alongside vocal monsters ‘Morning Rain’, ‘Touch Me’, ‘Only Love Can Save Me’ and remixes of Strictly Rhythm classics ‘Bass Tone’ and ‘(Who) Keeps Changing Your Mind’.
Also included is their newest release ‘For your Love’ a melodic disco rework of The Yardbirds original with an infection baseline and mesmerising breaks; an essential euphoric DJ bomb if ever there was one.
With such an illustrious house music career to date and to commemorate 20 years as a production duo, this extended 3CD / 34 track House Masters package is both timely and entirely deserved.
House Masters Chocolate Puma is out 11th July - listen & pre-order