
The Record Drop – Episode 2: The Sharp Boys
The 90s excitement continues. Episode 2 of The Record Drop celebrates one of the UK underground’s most unique and underrated house music duos: The Sharp Boys.
Known for blending house music with disco grooves, funk rhythms, tribal percussion, and even harder UK club influences, The Sharp Boys created a sound that was energetic, playful, hypnotic, and unmistakably built for packed dancefloors.
Their productions and remixes became staples of late-90s UK club culture, bridging underground house music with crossover club energy while maintaining a distinctly British edge. From funky filtered grooves and disco-inspired hooks to tougher late-night club tracks, their catalogue remains a hidden gem of classic house music history.
For fans of 90s house music, funky house, disco house, UK club culture, progressive house, and classic underground dance music.
Featured Artists
The Sharp Boys, East Anglia, Partycrashers, Sara Parker, Hip Hoperation, 2 Unlimited.
Featured Genres
90s house music, disco house, funky house, UK house, underground house, club classics, progressive house, tribal house, old school rave.
Tracklisting
- East Anglia - Unmanagable (The Sharp Boys 'Raided' Dub)
- The Sharp Boys - I Need
- The Sharp Boys - Relentless
- Partycrashers - Ang' My Pikcha (The Sharp Boys Remix)
- The Sharp Boys - Commencement
- The Sharp Boys - Dansen
- The Sharp Boys - Doritos
- Sara Parker - My Love is Deep (The Sharp Boys Dub)
- The Sharp Boys - Radio
- The Sharp Boys - That's It
- The Sharp Boys - Castro
- Hip Hoperation - VIP (The Sharp Boys 'Queen Mother' Remix)
- The Sharp Boys - Double Trouble
- The Sharp Boys - Hula Hoops
- 2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (The Sharp Boys 'Maniac' Remix)
- The Sharp Boys - It Matters
- The Sharp Boys - Keep on Livin'
- The Sharp Boys - Right Now
- The Sharp Boys - Bronx
- The Sharp Boys - G-Force
About This Episode
This episode explores the funky, driving, and distinctly British side of underground house music that helped define late-90s club culture. Featuring rare remixes, underground house classics, disco-influenced grooves, and peak-time club weapons from The Sharp Boys, this mix captures the energy of UK dancefloors during one of the most creative eras in electronic music.
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