14 Tunes To Know

Listen to classic tunes on which World Headquarters Club musical legacy was built

Part of the WHQ Uplifting groove CD collection (2003) by Tom CaulkerWorld Headquarters Club

Music is the answer

Would you like to hear some amazing music & pivotal tunes we've played in WHQ Club?  We could (quite literally) go on for ever selecting, but here are just a few for you to enjoy. These jams give a good window into the depth of our vibe & nail the true musical foundations of WHQ

The Last Poets

'Easy comes, easy goes' - Enjoy one of the major Hip-Hop jams that carries that exact same uplifting message we spread @ WHQ. This is quite simply beautiful & the words, really land right in your consciousness. Trust us, listening to this actually can make you a better person

Machine

'There But For The Grace of God Go I' - This was the jam that started us off on the lifetime journey it's taken to build WHQ Club. We heard it that first time, a light bulb lit up in our head & nothing was ever the same again. It was gonna be Clubs or nothing, for us from then on

Althea & Donna

'Uptown Top Ranking' - Jamaican Reggae at it's very finest, this tune became a massive crossover #1 UK hit way back in the day & was immense in the Black community. It never ages & always sounds great, especially on WHQ's booming soundsystem

Wookie

'Battle' - UK Garage at its exciting & absolute best, this was our jam in the early 2000s, when we were struggling to move WHQ to Curtis Mayfield House. First time we heard this we totally flipped out

Pete Rock & CL Smooth

'They Reminisce Over You' - Always a killer tune at WHQ & a timeless & classic essential for any Hip-Hop collection. You can keep all that gangster waffle, tunes like this are what really matter to the scene

A Guy Called Gerald

'Voodoo Ray' - One of the landmark UK beats that helped shape dance music as we all know it today. Also one of the biggest debut reactions we can ever recall for a tune. A track that changed the game & properly blew people's minds.

Freeze

'Southern Freeze' - A proper WHQ classic, this UK act really broke through with this infectious, jazz funk beat & dreamy vocal. Timeless, sophisticated, WHQ dancefloor action

Joe Smooth

'Promised Land' - One of the massive early House tunes that's never left the record box. Anthemic, uplifting & oozing with optimism, it's a proper cornerstone of our Club

Cymande

'Bra' - In the early days of WHQ, Cymande were probably the most played act in the Club. This total UK Rare Groove classic, was the final tune spun in the original WHQ on Marlbrough Crescent, the night before it was demolished & we moved WHQ to Curtis Mayfield House in 2003

Goldie

'Inner City Life' - Since it first exploded out of the UK, Drum & Bass events have always been a big part of WHQ's program. This pivotal tune blew the scene up & still stands out as one of its highest bars

Heatwave

'Boogie Nights' - Just one of the many killer Heatwave cuts that showed all those US cats, that the UK knew exactly where the groove was at. British acts like Heatwave, Hi-Tension & Light of the World were key to us & to the UK Black music scene taking off

The Night Writers

'Let the Music Use You' - This infectious original House classic has never left the record box since the day it was released. The epitome of packed dancefloors smiling & all on the exact same euphoric page

Fela Kuti

'Powershow' - This 14 min epic is one of Fela's finest works & a WHQ stone classic. No one lays a groove out like Fela & his raw sax phrasing & keyboards on here are totally next level. A true musical genius & inspirational leader in every sense, this tune is utterly mind blowing

Romanthony

'Hold On' - This is a total WHQ record. If we had to pick only one tune, this tune would be it. Optimism in the face of struggle personified. Killer beat, killer vocal, killer production & a killer sample, from a blistering Farrakhan speech. That's WHQ Club, right there - Nailed

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If you enjoyed this short selection of tunes, them please look up the artists who made them & stream / buy their work - musicians have to eat. WHQ thanks all the amazing artists & musical geniuses who have ever graced our turntables. They made all that beautiful music - we just love, obsess about & share it with you.

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