We put out that Maggie flyer, Rulin’ got rollin’ and our twisted friends from Torture Garden came out to play at the club. The KLF burnt £1 million in the name of art, Whigfield reassured us that Saturday Night was alright, Wet Wet Wet refused to stop telling us that Love Is All Around and East 17 and Jimmy Nail reminded us why we were in the club dancing and not at home listening to the radio!
At the more rock n roll end of the spectrum, Blur's debut album Parklife went #1 and quadruple platinum, while Oasis' effort Definitely Maybe became the fastest-selling album in the UK (a record it held until 2006!). Across the pond, Kurt Cobain's suicide left music in mourning.
Dance music was going strong, represented by the likes of Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall, JX - Son Of A Gun and Livin' Joy - Dreamer...meanwhile a certain US DJ by the name of Erick Morillo was going undercover as Reel 2 Real. Sing it with us now: "I like to move it move it...you like to...MOVE IT!!!!" Yeahhh...

