Club Asylum

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Your a Freak 04:59 Tools
Hypnotise 05:08 Tools
Taking Me Over 03:25 Tools
Sexual Healing 06:19 Tools
Future Groove 05:56 Tools
Don't U Wanna Be 05:17 Tools
Stop By 07:21 Tools
I Just Wanna Dance 05:56 Tools
Club Lonely 05:14 Tools
Fast Car 05:17 Tools
Just a Groove 04:59 Tools
Reasons 05:15 Tools
Turn Me On (Future Stepperz Mix) 07:22 Tools
Reasons (feat. Leanne Brown) [Booker T Main Vocal Mix] 02:37 Tools
Good Enough 02:37 Tools
Show Me Love 05:00 Tools
Turn Me On - Future 4x4 Baseline Mix 06:40 Tools
Electribal 04:33 Tools
Reasons (Booker T Main Vocal Mix) 06:40 Tools
Turn Me On - Future Stepperz Mix 07:21 Tools
Change My World 07:21 Tools
Act Like You Know 07:21 Tools
Would I Lie - Vocal Mix 06:22 Tools
Thinking of You 05:24 Tools
Turn Me On (Future 4x4 Bassline Mix) 07:21 Tools
Reasons (Booker T Main Vocal Mix) [feat. Leanne Brown] 05:24 Tools
Freak Me Up 02:49 Tools
Touchy Feely 05:15 Tools
Dirty Room (Dirty Dub) 05:15 Tools
Get Excited 05:24 Tools
Would I Lie (Vocal Mix) 05:15 Tools
Electro 2 Steppin Riddim 05:15 Tools
Legendary 05:24 Tools
Come Steppin 05:24 Tools
Club Steppin 05:24 Tools
Would I Lie (Dub Mix) 05:24 Tools
Find A Friend 05:24 Tools
Perfect Curves 05:24 Tools
Reasons - Booker T Main Vocal Mix 05:24 Tools
Uk Garage Classics - Continuos DJ Mix 05:24 Tools
Bonus Dub 05:24 Tools
I Just Wanna Dance (Original) 05:24 Tools
Back in the Day 05:24 Tools
give me 05:24 Tools
Get Excited (Original) 05:24 Tools
Mr Big Stuff 05:24 Tools
Give Me (Original) 05:24 Tools
Turn Me On 05:24 Tools
Reasons (feat Leanne Brown - Booker T main vocal mix) 05:24 Tools
Slypaul - Crazy Dub 05:24 Tools
Turn Me On (Future 4x4 Baseline Mix) 05:24 Tools
Club Steppin (Original) 05:24 Tools
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Club Asylum began in 1996 as a house and uk garage project between highly prolific dance producer Jeremy Sylvester and his then labelmate Paul Emanuel. The duo were responsible for dozens of popular tracks and remixes during the rise of UK garage in the mid-to-late '90s. Artistic differences split the group after three years together, at which point Jeremy continued Club Asylum as a solo project in 2001 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.