House of Love (Smooth Touch song)

"House of Love"
Single by Smooth Touch
Released 1993
Format 12"
Recorded 1993
Genre Electronica/Deep House
Length 4:50
Label Strictly Rhythm Records
Writer(s) Erick Morillo
Kenny Lewis
Producer(s) Glady "Ski" Pizarro
Erick Morillo
Kenny Lewis
Smooth Touch singles chronology
"House of Love"
(1993)
"Come And Take A Trip"
(1994)

"House of Love" (also known as "House of Love (In My House)") is a 1993 Deep House song recorded, written, and produced by Erick Morillo and Kenny Lewis under the collaboration project known as Smooth Touch, one of several projects that Morillo was involved with during his tenure at Strictly Rhythm Records.

Background

The single features four versions, with Cynthia Seijo providing the original vocals, while the remixes sampled vocalist Althea McQueen screaming the song's only words "IN MY HOUSE!" repeatedly against a building techno house tribal beat throughout.

The single-sided "Raise Your House" remix (exclusive to DJs only as a promo) sampled the drumbeat from "Give It Up" by The Goodmen (which in turn was sampled from "Fanfarra" by Sergio Mendes), the vocal lyrics ("Raise Your Hands") from "We Can Make It" by Sole Fusion, and the synth loop from "Can You Feel It" by CLS. This version was also included in the international releases.[1]

The single was Morillo's second number-one single on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart, after "The New Anthem" with his more successful project, Reel 2 Real.[2]" The track also peaked at #58 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1994.[3]

Track listings

12 inch (US)[4]
Single-side promo (US)[5]

References

  1. Smooth Touch, "House Of Love" from Discogs
  2. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 237.
  3. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 510. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. Single release information at Discogs
  5. Single release information at Discogs

External links

Preceded by
"Happening All Over Again" by Lonnie Gordon
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single
November 20, 1993
Succeeded by
"Sexdrive" by Grace Jones
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