Prok & Fitch: All-Time Top Five

Looking ahead to Toolroom Live this Saturday, the Brighton duo also look back to their biggest tracks of yester-year

Brighton duo Prok & Fitch having been flying the house flag for the UK since their remix of 'Outro Lugar' stormed into clubland in 2008 on Roger Sanchez's Stealth Records. Since then they've conquered other classics, remixing Cevin Fisher's 'Burning up' and Golden Girls' 'Kinetic', landed themselves on labels from Toolroom to Nervous and worked alongside/remixed the likes of Green Velvet, Ben Westbeach, Moby, Dosem, Todd Terry and Mark Knight.

Catch them this Saturday 4th March as part of Toolroom Live alongside Mark Knight, Oliver Dollar, Olivier Giacomotto, Weiss and more. Nodding back to their past while we look forward to the party, the pair cast their mind back to five hugely influential tracks of yester-year/decade...

Three Drives - 'Greece 2000' (Massive Drive recordings)'

The way this record builds is just sheer genius, by the time the melody comes in in the breakdown there's a proper 'moment'; not many records have those any more!

DJ Rolando - 'Knights of the Jaguar' (Underground Resistance)

Probably the simplest and hookiest riff ever made! This is a record we heavily associate with Ibiza and something you still hear a lot on the island.

Leftfield - 'Leftism' (Columbia)

These guys had such a massive influence on the way house music was made in the '90s, yet you listen to the record now and it hasn't dated at all; a timeless classic that crosses so many genres in house music.

George Morel - 'Let's Groove' (Strictly Rhythm)

This bassline has inspired us to make so many records, it's so infectious once you've heard the first four bars there's no escape from nodding your head.

A Guy called Gerald - 'Voodoo Ray' (Warlock Records)

Nearly 30 years old and that vocal still gets us every time.