DVision Club Session 21: A House Music Journey That Still Hits Hard
If you’re a fan of those late-night vibes where the bassline feels like it’s hugging your soul, DVision Club Session 21 is the kind of album that’ll take you back to 2011 in the best way possible. Released by D:vision Records outta Italy, this compilation brings together some absolute bangers from the House scene. It’s not just another mixtape—it’s more like an emotional rollercoaster for anyone who digs electronic beats with heart.
One track that stuck with me? “Afro Secks (Phuture Disco Funk Club Mix).” Man, this one hits different. The groove is so smooth it almost tricks you into thinking you're chilling on a beach somewhere while still keeping that club energy alive. You know when a song makes you wanna move but also gives you space to zone out? That’s what this does. It’s got this funky rhythm that sneaks up on you—before you realize it, your feet are tapping, and suddenly you're lost in its vibe. Tracks like this remind me why House music will never die; it connects without trying too hard.
Another standout has to be “Hello (Michael Woods Remix).” This one’s punchier, edgy even. Michael Woods really took the original and gave it teeth, adding layers of tension that build until they explode. There’s something about how he plays with the vocals—it’s teasing, playful, yet kinda raw at the same time. When I first heard it, I remember thinking, "Damn, this guy gets it." It’s the type of remix that could light up any dancefloor, no matter if it’s 2011 or 2023.
What’s wild about this album is how diverse it feels despite sticking to the House genre. From tribal mixes to vocal dubs, every track brings its own flavor. And yeah, sure, there are moments where things feel repetitive—but honestly, isn’t that part of the charm? Repetition can be hypnotic, right? Like life itself sometimes.
Listening through DVision Club Session 21, I couldn’t help but think about how much music has changed over the years. Back then, albums like this were all about capturing a moment, a feeling, a night out. These days, everything feels so fragmented, like we’re chasing trends instead of timeless sounds. But maybe that’s why records like this matter—they remind us what it means to lose ourselves in the music, even if only for a few minutes.
Oh, and here’s a random thought: if aliens ever landed and asked me to explain human emotions using music, I’d hand them this album. No joke.
Rainbow Of Love (Maxime Torres & & Datamotion Remix)
Closer (Dabruck Klein Vocal Dub)
Get Away (Part Two) (James Talk Vocal)
Na Pedra (Claudio Marchesini Mix)
Take It Up (Marco Fratty & Lazza Free Mix)
Make Your Move (Original Extended Mix)
I Believe (Alex Nocera & Maurizio Montanari Club Mix)
Year 3000 (Extended Mix)
Agua De Marco (Ivan Kay Vinyl Dub)
Fallin (Vocal Mix)
A Letter To Gd (Extended Mix)
Carnavalesco (InStereo Mix)
Tuareg (Gambafreaks Vs Holly & Mappa Mix)
Give It 2 U (StoneBridge Classic Mix)
Nobody (Main Mix)
I Want To Fly (Extended Mix)
Spaceship (EDX's Dubai Skyline Remix)
Acredita (Believe) (Andrea T. Mendoza Vs Baba Extended Mix)
Take Over Control (Rudeejay Re-Edit)
It Ain't Over (Wideboys St. Tropez Club Mix)
AfrikA (Maurizio Re-Constructed Mix)
Tik Tok
Rainbow Of Love (Rivaz Rework)
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Catalog Numbers
DV 3376/10 CD
Labels
D:vision Records
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Formats
3 × CD
Compilation
Barcodes
Barcode: 8014090273765
Interesting fact about Album
Did you know? The album *DVision Club Session 21* by Various Artists is like a time capsule of Italy's vibrant House music scene in 2011. It’s packed with remixes and extended mixes from legendary producers like EDX, StoneBridge, and Sandy Rivera. Tracks like *Hello (Michael Woods Remix)* and *Rainbow Of Love (Maxime Torres & Datamotion Remix)* showcase how Italian labels like D:vision Records were pushing boundaries in Electronic music. With its mix of tribal beats, funky grooves, and club bangers, this album feels like a passport to the dance floors of Italy that year.