Mark Summers
Encyclopedia
Mark Summers is the CEO, Sample Replay Producer, Sound Engineer and Music Producer of Scorccio Sample Replays, a division of Scorccio Records, a dance music company founded in the UK in 1996.
/Soul
/Funk
/Electro until a transition to House music
in 1986), Mark Summers became a UK recording artist and studio engineer in 1989 with his involvement on the underground Rave
track "Meltdown" by Quartz. Following a dispute over ownership and royalties of "Meltdown" between Summers and the other two Quartz members, Summers decided to release his own first solo work "Melt Your Body" - which was moderately based upon "Meltdown", made in retaliation by Summers after the dispute. By January 1990, "Melt Your Body" had outsold "Meltdown" by 3:1, it entered the UK top 100 sales chart, and in recognition of this Mark Summers was firmly established as a promising new UK dance music producer.
Due to big responses from playing his own tracks whilst DJ-ing, Summers signed a two-single deal with Island Records' offshoot urban dance label 4th & Broadway, in May 1990. The first single "Party Children" just missed the UK top 75, whereas the second single "Summers Magic" climbed up the UK chart to peak at number 17, in January 1991. "Summers Magic" gained instant recognition as the first ever dance track to heavily feature a sample of music from a children's TV theme tune, in this case it was the BBC's "The Magic Roundabout"
.
The Hardcore/Breakbeat/Techno ("Rave") driven kids' TV sampling phenomenon of "Summers Magic" seemingly provided inspiration for many other artists, including The Prodigy
, releasing their first ever single "Charly". Before entering the UK national charts, the majority of Rave followers believed "Charly" was possibly the work of Mark Summers and his follow-up to "Summers Magic". The Prodigy's track eventually charted in July 1991, almost 7 months following the ground-breaking "Summers Magic". During 1991-93, Summers produced and remixed tracks mainly in the musical style first labeled "Hardcore", which later morphed itself into the breakbeat-driven music genre now commonly known as "Drum 'N Bass".
). By the end of 1995, Summers had gained an immense sound production status to add to his post-DJ and dance artist qualifications, including recording and production work with notable artists such as Malcolm McLaren
, Mica Paris
, Jocelyn Brown
, Aphex Twin
and Kylie Minogue
, amongst many others. Summers worked within various (mainly dance) music styles and genres, from R&B to House, Trance
to Drum 'N Bass and even Pop/Rock, using his extensive DJ experience as the basis for his knowledge and technical skills acquired from Air Studios in different types of music production.
offshoot label Wonderboy (coincidentally, it was also their 1st single release), and "Inferno" also appeared on the 1.5 million selling Ministry Of Sound "Annual 2" album mixed by Boy George
, becoming a worldwide hit via international licensing. Using the label credit of "Scorccio Remix", the mixing skills and popularity of the "fired-up sound" Mark Summers produced instantly pushed JT Playaz
to a UK number 1 dance chart position with "Just Playin", and the follow-up "Let's Get Down". Major label remix work followed, including remixes for Perfecto
, Warner Brothers, EMI
, Telstar
and Universal
. Success from the release of over 40 Scorccio tracks and remixes on various dance compilations and singles created a huge fan base for Scorccio, most notably in Japan. Key to success was Mark Summers using up to 10 different pseudonyms for his artist name, one of the most popular and often used being Ultimate Heights.
Quickly establishing the world's first ever sample replay service, in 1996 Mark Summers took his venture into the next stage by working for a large number of major and independent music labels, DJs, producers and recording artists. Ministry of Sound
, Defected, Positiva, Universal, Virgin, Sony-BMG (amongst others), soon became regular clients of Scorccio Sample Replays. In 2004, Positiva released "Lola's Theme
" by the Shapeshifters, which featured a Scorccio replay of Johnnie Taylor's "What About My Love". The song went from being hugely popular in clubs to gaining a #1 national chart position in the UK, Italy and Germany, followed by a #1 spot on the U.S. Hot Airplay Charts. The following year (2005) saw Michael Gray's "The Weekend
" reach UK #7, Italy #1, featuring distinctive keyboard riffs played by Mark (initially based upon a re-edited 1980's electro track). Other notable replays have included: "People Hold On", "Blue Monday", "Love to Love You Baby", "Love Sensation", and "One More Time".
In 2009 Mark Summers replayed "Street Player" (originally by Chicago
) for the U.S. Billboard #2 hit "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
" by Pitbull
. The Scorccio replay of "Street Player" has since become the most successful usage of any sample replay in history, due to the number of sales and media plays of the Pitbull song world-wide. With over 175,000,000 hits on YouTube
, the song is now ranked as the 3rd most viewed electronic dance music video in history. Another successful sample recreation in March 2010 was produced for the UK chart #3 artist Professor Green, with "I Need You Tonight
" (Virgin) featuring a Scorccio sample replay of the 1987 INXS
hit song "Need You Tonight
".
As of August 2011, there are currently almost 600 sample replays produced by Mark Summers via his Scorccio Sample Replay company. Studios in New York, Barcelona and London are all connected to the Scorccio business, providing male and female vocalists, rappers, spoken voice artists and musicians for any type of musical genre or recording style required. In a music industry poll, Scorccio was voted #1 for outstanding service and the leader in the field of sample replays.
(Note: despite this exhaustive list, not every track title from the total number of all known Scorccio sample replay productions are shown here. This is mainly due to some original titles being interpolated, which were consequently renamed with new/different track titles.)
First Recordings
Starting his musical career as a London club DJ at the age of 15 (playing DiscoDisco
Disco is a genre of dance music. Disco acts charted high during the mid-1970s, and the genre's popularity peaked during the late 1970s. It had its roots in clubs that catered to African American, gay, psychedelic, and other communities in New York City and Philadelphia during the late 1960s and...
/Soul
Soul music
Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the black experience in America through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of...
/Funk
Funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in the mid-late 1960s when African American musicians blended soul music, jazz and R&B into a rhythmic, danceable new form of music. Funk de-emphasizes melody and harmony and brings a strong rhythmic groove of electric bass and drums to the foreground...
/Electro until a transition to House music
House music
House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago, Illinois, United States in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized in mid-1980s discothèques catering to the African-American, Latino American, and gay communities; first in Chicago circa 1984, then in other...
in 1986), Mark Summers became a UK recording artist and studio engineer in 1989 with his involvement on the underground Rave
Rave
Rave, rave dance, and rave party are parties that originated mostly from acid house parties, which featured fast-paced electronic music and light shows. At these parties people dance and socialize to dance music played by disc jockeys and occasionally live performers...
track "Meltdown" by Quartz. Following a dispute over ownership and royalties of "Meltdown" between Summers and the other two Quartz members, Summers decided to release his own first solo work "Melt Your Body" - which was moderately based upon "Meltdown", made in retaliation by Summers after the dispute. By January 1990, "Melt Your Body" had outsold "Meltdown" by 3:1, it entered the UK top 100 sales chart, and in recognition of this Mark Summers was firmly established as a promising new UK dance music producer.
Due to big responses from playing his own tracks whilst DJ-ing, Summers signed a two-single deal with Island Records' offshoot urban dance label 4th & Broadway, in May 1990. The first single "Party Children" just missed the UK top 75, whereas the second single "Summers Magic" climbed up the UK chart to peak at number 17, in January 1991. "Summers Magic" gained instant recognition as the first ever dance track to heavily feature a sample of music from a children's TV theme tune, in this case it was the BBC's "The Magic Roundabout"
Magic Roundabout
Magic Roundabout refers to:* The Magic Roundabout, a children's television series * The Magic Roundabout , a computer animated film , based on the series...
.
The Hardcore/Breakbeat/Techno ("Rave") driven kids' TV sampling phenomenon of "Summers Magic" seemingly provided inspiration for many other artists, including The Prodigy
The Prodigy
The Prodigy are an English electronic dance music group formed by Liam Howlett in 1990 in Braintree, Essex. Along with Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, and other acts, The Prodigy have been credited as pioneers of the big beat genre, which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s and 2000s...
, releasing their first ever single "Charly". Before entering the UK national charts, the majority of Rave followers believed "Charly" was possibly the work of Mark Summers and his follow-up to "Summers Magic". The Prodigy's track eventually charted in July 1991, almost 7 months following the ground-breaking "Summers Magic". During 1991-93, Summers produced and remixed tracks mainly in the musical style first labeled "Hardcore", which later morphed itself into the breakbeat-driven music genre now commonly known as "Drum 'N Bass".
Artist Productions
Moving on from "Rave" and revisiting his preferred style of House music, Summers released 6 singles on the Hoochie Coochie label (1993–96) with fellow DJs Ben Howard and Dave Malone. During this time, he was hired as a sound engineer to work in the studios of Air Lyndhurst/Chrysalis Music (now Air Studios), co-owned by The Beatles producer Sir George Martin. Summers became the head studio producer within less than 3 months. He went on to produce and remix Chrysalis Music artists, and also for the offshoot dance label Tuchwood Records, co-owned by DJ-producer Dave Lee (Joey NegroJoey Negro
Dave Lee is a British DJ and house music producer, also known by the stage name Joey Negro. Lee was born on the Isle of Wight. He has released music under a variety of pseudonyms, including the name Jakatta...
). By the end of 1995, Summers had gained an immense sound production status to add to his post-DJ and dance artist qualifications, including recording and production work with notable artists such as Malcolm McLaren
Malcolm McLaren
Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren was an English performer, impresario, self-publicist and manager of the Sex Pistols and the New York Dolls...
, Mica Paris
Mica Paris
Mica Paris is an English soul singer, radio and television presenter, and occasional actress. Her forename is pronounced Misha.-Beginnings:Paris' roots are in soul and gospel music...
, Jocelyn Brown
Jocelyn Brown
Jocelyn Lorette Brown is an American R&B and dance music singer...
, Aphex Twin
Aphex Twin
Richard David James , best known under the pseudonym Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born electronic musician and composer described as "the most inventive and influential figure in contemporary electronic music"...
and Kylie Minogue
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Ann Minogue, OBE - often known simply as Kylie - is an Australian singer, recording artist, songwriter, and actress. After beginning her career as a child actress on Australian television, she achieved recognition through her role in the television soap opera Neighbours, before commencing...
, amongst many others. Summers worked within various (mainly dance) music styles and genres, from R&B to House, Trance
Trance
Trance denotes a variety of processes, ecstasy, techniques, modalities and states of mind, awareness and consciousness. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden.The term trance may be associated with meditation, magic, flow, and prayer...
to Drum 'N Bass and even Pop/Rock, using his extensive DJ experience as the basis for his knowledge and technical skills acquired from Air Studios in different types of music production.
Scorccio Records
Inspired by 70s Disco, 80s Hip Hop and 90s House music, Mark Summers launched his own label, Scorccio Records, in 1996, with releases that combined elements of all 3 dance genres from those past 3 decades. The first release was the disco rapped "Inferno" - under Mark's pseudonym Souvlaki. "Inferno" reached top 20 in the UK national chart via the PolyGramPolyGram
PolyGram was the name of the major label recording company started by Philips from as a holding company for its music interests in 1945. In 1999 it was sold to Seagram and merged into Universal Music Group.-Hollandsche Decca Distributie , 1929-1950:...
offshoot label Wonderboy (coincidentally, it was also their 1st single release), and "Inferno" also appeared on the 1.5 million selling Ministry Of Sound "Annual 2" album mixed by Boy George
Boy George
Boy George is a British singer-songwriter who was part of the English New Romantic movement which emerged in the early 1980s. He helped give androgyny an international stage with the success of Culture Club during the 1980s. His music is often classified as blue-eyed soul, which is influenced by...
, becoming a worldwide hit via international licensing. Using the label credit of "Scorccio Remix", the mixing skills and popularity of the "fired-up sound" Mark Summers produced instantly pushed JT Playaz
JT Playaz
JT Playaz is a European neo-disco group, produced by Mark Summers . They recorded a UK #30 hit single, "Just Playin'" , and were subsequently featured on many compilations including Dancemania's sixth issue and in the videogame Dance Dance Revolution. Their other UK Singles Chart entry was "Let's...
to a UK number 1 dance chart position with "Just Playin", and the follow-up "Let's Get Down". Major label remix work followed, including remixes for Perfecto
Perfecto
-People:*Gregorio Perfecto , Filipino journalist, politician and jurist*Martín Perfecto de Cos , 19th-century Mexican general*Perfecto de Castro , multi-awarded Filipino musician*Saint Perfecto -People:*Gregorio Perfecto (1891–1949), Filipino journalist, politician and jurist*Martín Perfecto de Cos...
, Warner Brothers, EMI
EMI
The EMI Group, also known as EMI Music or simply EMI, is a multinational music company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the fourth-largest business group and family of record labels in the recording industry and one of the "big four" record companies. EMI Group also has a major...
, Telstar
Telstar
Telstar is the name of various communications satellites, including the first such satellite to relay television signals.The first two Telstar satellites were experimental and nearly identical. Telstar 1 was launched on top of a Thor-Delta rocket on July 10, 1962...
and Universal
Universal Music Group
Universal Music Group is an American music group, the largest of the "big four" record companies by its commanding market share and its multitude of global operations...
. Success from the release of over 40 Scorccio tracks and remixes on various dance compilations and singles created a huge fan base for Scorccio, most notably in Japan. Key to success was Mark Summers using up to 10 different pseudonyms for his artist name, one of the most popular and often used being Ultimate Heights.
Sample Replays
The Scorccio release of "Inferno" in July 1996 originally featured a sample of Dan Hartman's "Relight My Fire", which Summers was told by PolyGram (prior to their release) that the sample either had to be replayed, or that he should pay for the mechanical sample clearance ($15,000 USD). Avoiding financial loss, Summers decided to replay the sample, the first time he had ever undertaken such a challenge. Summers was determined to make the sample replay as close sounding as possible, and upon first hearing the replayed version PolyGram/Wonderboy believed Summers had simply re-EQ'd the original sample, until he played them all the separate stem parts to prove it had been fully recreated (including a 4 piece string section overdubbed numerous times). Since then, every Scorccio-related release has had replayed and/or revocalled samples.Quickly establishing the world's first ever sample replay service, in 1996 Mark Summers took his venture into the next stage by working for a large number of major and independent music labels, DJs, producers and recording artists. Ministry of Sound
Ministry of Sound
Ministry of Sound London, commonly referred to as simply Ministry of Sound or MoS, is a nightclub based in London, United Kingdom and an associated record label. It was ranked fourth in the 2010 DJ Magazine top 100 clubs poll 2010. As well as the nightclub in London, there is another in Egypt and...
, Defected, Positiva, Universal, Virgin, Sony-BMG (amongst others), soon became regular clients of Scorccio Sample Replays. In 2004, Positiva released "Lola's Theme
Lola's Theme
Lola's Theme is a disco house song, released by the UK based production duo Shapeshifters in 2004.- Background :The name "Lola's Theme" was originally a working title for this record; Lola is Simon Marlin's wife and it was while listening to her record collection that the initial idea for the track...
" by the Shapeshifters, which featured a Scorccio replay of Johnnie Taylor's "What About My Love". The song went from being hugely popular in clubs to gaining a #1 national chart position in the UK, Italy and Germany, followed by a #1 spot on the U.S. Hot Airplay Charts. The following year (2005) saw Michael Gray's "The Weekend
The Weekend (Michael Gray song)
"The Weekend" is a single released by Michael Gray in 2004. It was released in the UK in November 2004. It debuted and peaked at Number 7 in the UK charts, was number 1 in Poland and Top 10 in Australia...
" reach UK #7, Italy #1, featuring distinctive keyboard riffs played by Mark (initially based upon a re-edited 1980's electro track). Other notable replays have included: "People Hold On", "Blue Monday", "Love to Love You Baby", "Love Sensation", and "One More Time".
In 2009 Mark Summers replayed "Street Player" (originally by Chicago
Chicago (band)
Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. The self-described "rock and roll band with horns" began as a politically charged, sometimes experimental, rock band and later moved to a predominantly softer sound, becoming famous for producing a number of hit ballads. They had...
) for the U.S. Billboard #2 hit "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
"I Know You Want Me " is a song by rapper Pitbull released as the second single from the album, Rebelution. The song samples "75, Brazil Street" by Nicola Fasano versus Pat Rich, which itself samples "Street Player" by Chicago. The core is from a song by Dominican rappers El Cata and Omega. The...
" by Pitbull
Pitbull (rapper)
Armando Christian Pérez , better known by his stage name Pitbull, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer. His first recorded performance was from the Lil Jon album Kings of Crunk in 2002, after which he released his debut album in 2004 titled M.I.A.M.I. under TVT Records...
. The Scorccio replay of "Street Player" has since become the most successful usage of any sample replay in history, due to the number of sales and media plays of the Pitbull song world-wide. With over 175,000,000 hits on YouTube
YouTube
YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos....
, the song is now ranked as the 3rd most viewed electronic dance music video in history. Another successful sample recreation in March 2010 was produced for the UK chart #3 artist Professor Green, with "I Need You Tonight
I Need You Tonight
"I Need You Tonight" is a single by English rapper and singer Professor Green which was produced by The ThundaCatz. The track is based upon a sample replay of "Need You Tonight" , commissioned by EMI -Virgin Records and produced for them by Mark Summers at Scorccio Sample Replays...
" (Virgin) featuring a Scorccio sample replay of the 1987 INXS
INXS
INXS are an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. Mainstays are Garry Gary Beers on bass guitar, Andrew Farriss on guitar/keyboards, Jon Farriss on drums, Tim Farriss on lead guitar and Kirk Pengilly on guitar/sax...
hit song "Need You Tonight
Need You Tonight
"Need You Tonight" is the fourth song on INXS's 1987 album Kick as well as the first single from the album released worldwide. It is the only INXS single to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100...
".
As of August 2011, there are currently almost 600 sample replays produced by Mark Summers via his Scorccio Sample Replay company. Studios in New York, Barcelona and London are all connected to the Scorccio business, providing male and female vocalists, rappers, spoken voice artists and musicians for any type of musical genre or recording style required. In a music industry poll, Scorccio was voted #1 for outstanding service and the leader in the field of sample replays.
Singles
- 1989 "Melt Your Body" - Mark Summers : (SMR / Hillbilly House, U.S.)
- 1990 "Party Children / Wicked In Mombassa" - Mark Summers : (4th & Broadway)
- 1990 "Bass / Confused About?" - Next Century : (Next Century)
- 1990 "The Force" - 50K : (white label)
- 1991 "Summers Magic" - Mark Summers : (4th & Broadway)
- 1991 "Don't Cha Know" - Niteflyte : (Desire)
- 1993 "Overdubb EP" - Unit-E : (Contagious)
- 1993 "Eruption / Ruffplate" - Overdubb : (Impact)
- 1994 "Keep It Coming" - Interface : (Tuch Wood)
- 1994 "CityBeats (Bassline Kickin')" - Hoochie Coochie : (Hoochie Coochie)
- 1995 "Make It Right" - Interface : (Slamm)
- 1995 "CityBeats (Bassline Kickin') Remixes" - Hoochie Coochie : (Hoochie Coochie)
- 1995 "Gonna Get Over" - - Hoochie Coochie : (Hoochie Coochie)
- 1996 "Make You Move" - Eastbase Boogie Boys : (Hoochie Coochie)
- 1996 "The Business Of Booginess" - Disco FX 1 : (Hoochie Coochie)
- 1996 "Inferno" - Souvlaki : (Polygram/Wonderboy)
- 1996 "Just Playin" - JT Playaz : (Telstar)
- 1997 "Friction" - Kornholio : (Scorccio)
- 1997 "Let's Get Down" - JT Playaz : (Telstar)
- 1997 "ADP Groove / Ultra Vibe" - Cappuccino / Kornholio : (Scorccio)
- 1998 "Disco High" - Ultimate Heights : (Scorccio)
- 1998 "My Time" - Souvlaki : (Polygram/Wonderboy)
- 1998 "Sunshine Day" - Freakkout : (Scorccio)
- 1998 "Total Recall" - Ultimate Heights : (Scorccio)
- 1998 "Go Round Again" - Starbeat 2000 : (Scorccio)
- 1998 "Fired Up Sound" - Ultimate Heights : (Scorccio)
- 1999 "Retro Fire" - Maxx 'N Cala : (Scorccio)
- 1999 "The Source" - Scorccio : (Scorccio)
- 1999 "Alright 2 Nite"- Ultimate Heights : (Scorccio)
- 1999 "Good Times" - Mighty High : (Rosenburg)
- 2000 "Highs Off U" - 4 Reeel : (Scorccio)
- 2000 "Drop The Vibe" - Ultimate Heights : (Scorccio)
- 2001 "Pump The Rhythm" - Ultimate Heights : (Scorccio)
- 2002 "Everybody 2 The Sun" - Ultimate Heights : (Scorccio)
- 2002 "U Feel It" - 4 Reeel : (Scorccio)
- 2002 "Jibaro" - ENV : (Scorccio)
- 2003 "What What" - High Five Kings : (Mash Up Recs)
- 2003 "Tonight" - High Five Kings : (Mash Up Recs)
- 2004 "On Fire" - 4 Reeel : (Scorccio)
- 2009 "Hella GoodHella Good"Hella Good" is a song written by Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, and The Neptunes for No Doubt's fifth studio album Rock Steady . The song draws influence from electro, rock, and funk music...
" - Scorccio : (Gallo Recs)
Remixes/Production
- 1989 "Meltdown" - Quartz : (ITM)
- 1991 "Feel The Music (x3 Mixes)" - Control : (CM)
- 1992 "Protein (Hardcore Innovator Remix)" - Sonic Experience 3: (Strictly Underground)
- 1992 "Classical In Motion" - Excel D : (Brainiak)
- 1993 "Here Again" - DGP : (Tuch Wood)
- 1993 "Whenever I Dream" - Twang Dynasty : (Tuch Wood)
- 1994 "Together We Can Learn" - Awa : (Tuch Wood)
- 1994 "Hacker / Auraya" - Repo : (Tuch Wood)
- 1995 "Generation X" - Kooky Ballerina : (Slamm)
- 1996 "Movin' Up Movin' On" - Mozaic : (Perfecto)
- 1997 "No Stoppin'" - Big Band Experience : (Telstar)
- 1997 "Summerlove" - S-Connection : (Happy One, France)
- 1998 "Gonna Make Ya Move (Don't Stop)" - Pink : (Activ)
- 1998 "That's The Way" - X-Treme : (EMI. Italy)
- 1998 "On The Run" - Known Felons : (Playola)
- 1998 "We Come To Party" - N-Tyce : (Telstar)
- 1998 "Lift Me Up" - Jamestown : (Playola)
- 1999 "Everybody Dance" - X-Rated : (Scorccio)
- 1999 "I Believe" - Jamestown feat Jocelyn Brown : (Playola)
- 1999 "Treat Me Right" - TJ Flayerz : (Playola)
- 2000 "Love Sensation" - Loleatta Holloway : (Toshiba-EMI, Japan)
- 2000 "The Break" - Skybox : (Rosenburg)
- 2000 "Transambient" - Galaxy Beyond : (Addictive TV)
- 2001 "It Only Takes A Minute" - Tavares : (Toshiba-EMI, Japan)
- 2002 "As Long As I Got U" - Unknown : (Z Records)
- 2002 "Living On A Love" - WTP : (Scorccio)
- 2003 "Rhythm Is A Dancer" - Snap : (Ministry Of Sound, Germany)
Albums
- 2000 "Number One" - Billie Godfrey : (JVC, Japan)
- 2001 "Scorccio Super Hit Mix" : (Toshiba-EMI, Japan)
- 2003 "Exotica - Chill-Out Paradise Vol.1" : (Scorccio)
- 2008 "Dreamy" - Dreemtime : (Dreemtime)
Sample Replays
- Relight My Fire
- The Beat Goes On
- He's The Greatest Dancer
- Celebration
- Everybody Dance
- Let’s Go Round Again
- We Are Family
- One More Time (Chic)
- Car Wash
- Don't You Want Me
- Glow Of Love
- Planet Rock
- Changeling
- Wordy Rappinghood
- Snakecharmer
- We Do It
- ET Boogie
- Unknown (126bpm Disco)
- Straight Ahead
- Wheel Me Out
- Deep In Vogue Dub
- Wasting My Love
- Unknown (127bpm Detroit Techno)
- Unknown (129bpm Disco)
- It’s Like That
- Dance Lady Dance
- Sing It Back (Pastiche)
- With Or Without You (Pastiche)
- Mothership Reconnection
- Unknown (125bpm Detroit Techno)
- Nice 'N Soft
- Unknown (121bpm 80’s Funk)
- The Chase
- How To Be A Millionaire
- From Here To Eternity
- Just A Groove
- Taj Mahal
- Cathedrals
- What About My Love
- Volare
- Strawberry Letter 23
- Sunshine Paradise
- Things Can Only Get Better
- Salve Simpatia
- The Model
- You’re The Best
- Back At Ya
- This Beat Is Mine
- Wheel Me Out (Replay #2)
- Take Your Time Dub
- Shake Your Booty
- Suavemente
- Breaking Down
- Unknown (124bpm Funk)
- The Freak In Me
- Flashdance (What A Feeling)
- Coolie Dance
- Unknown (118bpm Conga Loop)
- Echo BeachEcho Beach"Echo Beach" is a song recorded by the Canadian group Martha and the Muffins in 1979. It was released as a single from their album Metro Music in 1980 and won the Juno Award for Single of the Year. It was certified gold in Canada on October 1, 1980, a month after Metro Music achieved gold status...
- Stand Up
- Talking In Your Sleep
- My Forbidden Lover
- I Won’t Let You Down
- Duff Beer
- Fire In The Sky
- Rhythm Of The Night
- Set Me Free
- American Pie
- Touch Me
- Don’t You Want My Love
- He's The Greatest Dancer (Replay #2)
- Let Me Be Your Fantasy
- Ready For Your Love
- Pata Pata
- Be Free With Your Love
- Whoomp (There It Is)
- Shining Song
- Hip Hop Hooray
- Push It
- I Like To Move It
- Come Back And Stay
- You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
- Hey, St.Peter
- GhostbustersGhostbustersGhostbusters is a 1984 American science fiction comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. The film stars Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis, and Rick Moranis and follows three eccentric parapsychologists in New York City, who start a...
- Stay Around
- Apache
- Since U Been Gone
- Distancia
- Turn The Beat Around
- I’ll Be Ready (Baywatch Theme)
- Deeper Love
- IF (Better World)
- Vogue
- Love Sensation
- I Wanna Dance With Somebody
- Wear It Out
- Ring Of Ice
- Changing
- Is This Love
- Unknown (Rinder Loop)
- Everybody Sweat
- Prove Your Love
- Summerlove
- Crush On You
- Love To Love You Baby
- Ice Ice BabyIce Ice Baby"Ice Ice Baby" is a hip hop song written by American rapper Vanilla Ice and DJ Earthquake. The song samples the bassline of "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie, who did not initially receive songwriting credit or royalties until after it had become a hit...
- Barefoot In The Head
- Devil’s Gun
- It’s Not Right (But It’s OK)
- Party All The TimeParty All the Time"Party All the Time" was a single originally recorded by comic actor Eddie Murphy in 1985, written and produced by Rick James and Kevin Johnston at James home studio in Buffalo, New York. The single reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, kept off the top by Lionel Richie's "Say You, Say Me"...
- Turn The Beat Around
- Something On Your Mind
- Like The Way I Do
- For You With Love
- Mr.Brightside
- Theme From “A Summer Place”
- I Want Your Love
- Twisted Nerve
- Superfreak
- Relax
- Magnum P.I.
- Rock And Roll Queen
- 4ever
- Your Love
- If I Can’t Have You
- I Can’t Let You Go
- You’re Not Alone
- Rapper’s Delight
- In The Ghetto
- Enola Gay
- She’s Like The Wind
- Turn The Beat Around
- Der Kommissar
- Can’t Fake The Feeling
- Sunshine
- Princess Diana Vocal
- Merengue
- In The Air Tonight
- Entre Dos Tierras
- Gotta Move
- Street Player (aka The Bomb)
- Ride Like The Wind
- Ma Quale Idea
- I Know You’re Out There Somewhere
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- Groove Is Great
- Summer On The Beach
- Cherish
- I Can Dream About You
- Urgent
- Here Without You
- People Hold On
- Don’t Bring Me Down
- Star
- Giddyap A Go-Go
- Summer Of ‘69
- Caliente Piano
- Strange Things Are Happening
- Thriller
- Main Theme
- I Wanna Know, Never Gonna Let You Go
- Fire
- Alright
- Everything She Wants
- Getting Away With It
- Fired Up
- What It Is
- Psychadelic
- Sambelo
- Together
- Oh God How Much I Love You
- Lady (You Bring Me Up)
- Love Attack
- Work It To the Bone
- There’s No Stopping Us
- I Feel Love
- Blue Monday
- Shimmy Shake
- Changes
- Papa’s Got A Brand New Pig Bag
- Blame It On The Boogie
- Jane Fonda Workout Vocal
- Bamboleo
- Les Fleur
- Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)
- Husan (Bhangra Knights)
- Living From The Mind
- Hablando
- Unknown (138bpm Rock loop)
- One More Time (Daft Punk)
- I Kissed A Girl
- Lady Madonna
- Personal Jesus
- Under Pressure
- Africa
- Self Control
- Hold That Sucker Down
- Short Dick Man
- E Samba
- Windmills Of Your Mind
- All The Things She Said
- My Love Is Magic
- Animal
- Sandcastles
- Life In A Northern Town
- Age Of Love
- Ring Ring Ring
- Gypsy Woman
- Right In The Night
- Airport
- Viva La Vida
- My First Mistake (aka Needin' U sample)
- Misled
- Conga
- Kiss
- No One's Gonna Love You
- Can U Dance
- Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed
- Needin' U (Full length song)
- Street Player (Replay #2)
- Adivina
- The Calling
- Big Love
- So Real
- Doctorin' The Tardis
- I Can't Shake This Feeling
- Why Don't You Do Right
- Ride On Time
- Together In Electric Dreams
- Streetwave
(Note: despite this exhaustive list, not every track title from the total number of all known Scorccio sample replay productions are shown here. This is mainly due to some original titles being interpolated, which were consequently renamed with new/different track titles.)