Pierre's Pfantasy Club

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Dream Girl 05:44 Tools
Dream Girl (Wet Dream Mix) 05:47 Tools
Got the Bug 04:56 Tools
Fantasy Girl 08:05 Tools
Dream Girl - Wet Dream mix 08:48 Tools
Dream Girl (Graeme Park Edit) 09:36 Tools
Mystery Girl (Set Me Free) 02:17 Tools
Fantasy Girl (Club Mix) 04:24 Tools
Fantasy Girl (Bleepfunk's Acid Sweatbox Remix) 06:30 Tools
Dream Girl (Original Ralphi Rosario Club Mix) 08:49 Tools
Dream Girl (Ralph Rosario Mix) 00:00 Tools
Dream Girls 08:49 Tools
Fantasy Girl - Acid Mix 07:03 Tools
Mystery Girl (Set Me Free) (Seiji's Bassrub Mix) 04:24 Tools
Got The Bug (Original 12' Club Mix) 04:56 Tools
Fantasy Girl - Club Mix 04:24 Tools
I can't stop for you 05:15 Tools
Mystery Girl Set Me Free (Original Mix) 02:51 Tools
Dream Girl - Mickey's Mix 05:48 Tools
Mystery Girl 03:28 Tools
Dream Girl (Mickey's Mix) 05:48 Tools
Got the Bug (Dub) 05:48 Tools
Fantasy Girl (Acid Mix) 07:03 Tools
G.T.B. (Got the Bug) - Instrumental 05:48 Tools
Mystery Girl (Mysterious Mix) 03:28 Tools
Dream girl (Radio mix) 05:43 Tools
Got the Bug (Instrumental) 05:40 Tools
20 below 05:40 Tools
Dream Girl - Acid Dream Mix 04:17 Tools
Dream Girl (Wet Dream) 07:58 Tools
Slam 05:40 Tools
G.T.B. (Got the Bug) - Dub 08:05 Tools
Fantasy Girl (Full Vocal Mix) 05:40 Tools
Dream Girl - Ralphi Rosario Club Mix 05:48 Tools
Dream Girl (Acid Dream) 04:17 Tools
G. T. B. Got The Bug (Original 12 Inch Version) 06:30 Tools
G.T.B. (Got the Bug) - 12" Version 08:47 Tools
Dreamgirl (Ralphi Rosario Mix) 06:30 Tools
Fantasy Girl - Bleepfunk's Acid Sweatbox Remix 06:30 Tools
Spank Spank 07:58 Tools
Got the Bug - 12" Club Mix 04:56 Tools
Dream Girl (Acid Mix) 04:17 Tools
Summertime (Is Get Busy Time) (Instumental Mix) 06:30 Tools
Got The Bug (Original 12” Club Mix) 04:56 Tools
Dream Girl - Acid Mix 04:18 Tools
Dream Girl [Wet Dream Mix] 08:47 Tools
Never Give Up (Hitman Mix) 08:47 Tools
Dream Girl (Acid Dream Mix) 04:17 Tools
Never Give Up (Acid Mix) 08:47 Tools
Dream Girl (Ralphi Rosario club mix) 08:47 Tools
Got The Bug (Original 12" Club Mix) 04:56 Tools
G. T. B. Got the Bug - Remastered 03:47 Tools
Mystery Girl (Set Me Free) [Seiji's Bassrub Mix] 04:56 Tools
Dreamgirl 04:56 Tools
G.T.B. (Got the Bug) [Dub] [Remastered] 08:49 Tools
G. T. B. Got The Bug (12" Remastered) 08:49 Tools
Got The Bug - Original Mix 04:56 Tools
Dream Girl - Acapella Dream Mix 08:49 Tools
Dream Girl (Mickey Oliver Mix) 03:47 Tools
Mystery Girl (Set Me Free) w Seiji refix 03:47 Tools
Dream Girl (Acapella Dream Mix) 03:47 Tools
Pierre's Pfantasy Club - Dream Girl 03:47 Tools
Dream Girl - Original Mix 03:47 Tools
Dream Girl [Graeme Park Edit] 03:47 Tools
G. T. B. Got The Bug (Original 12 Inch Version - Remastered) 03:47 Tools
G. T. B. Got the Bug 03:47 Tools
Slam, 1988 Serious Records LP 03:47 Tools
G. T. B. Got the Bug (Remastered) 06:34 Tools
Get the bug (G.T.B.) 03:47 Tools
G. T. B. Got the Bug - 12" Remastered 08:49 Tools
Got The Bug (Dub - Remastered) 06:34 Tools
Fantasy Girl [Club Mix] 08:05 Tools
Dream Girl [Ralph Rosario Mix] 08:49 Tools
Dream Girl (Ralphi Rosario Mix) 06:34 Tools
Dreamgirl (Mickey Oliver Mix) 06:34 Tools
Dream Girl (Accapella Dream) 04:55 Tools
Fantasy Girl (Radio Mix) 04:55 Tools
Mystery Girl (Set Me Free) [Seiji's Bassrub] 04:55 Tools
Dream Girls (Wet Dream) 06:34 Tools
G.T.B. (Got the Bug)[Dub] 04:55 Tools
Dream Girl 1988 04:55 Tools
Never Give Up (Radio Mix) 04:55 Tools
Fantasy Girl (House Remix) 04:55 Tools
Pierre's Fantasy Club - Dream Girl 04:55 Tools
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Nathaniel Pierre Jones, is a Chicago born DJ and performer of house music. He helped to develop the house-music subgenre of acid house, as member of Phuture, whose 1987 EP Acid Tracks, which was called the first acid-house recording. Allmusic.com calls Jones a crucial DJ and the production wizard partly responsible for the development of Chicago acid-house. Jones' first single, "Generate Power," became standard fare for scores of producers during the next few years. Philippe Renaud, a journalist for La Presse in Montreal, states that the term acid house was coined in Chicago in 1987 to describe the sound of the Roland 303 bass machine, which made its first significant recording appearance on Phuture's Acid Trax (DJ Pierre) in that year. Jones has recorded under the names Audio Clash, Darkman, Disco Fuhrer, DJ Pierre, DJ Pierre's Afro Acid Project, Doomsday, M & M, Nathaniel Pierre Jones, One Screaming Idiot, P-Ditty, Pfantasia, Photon Inc., Phugitive, Phuture Scope, Pierre's Pfantasy Club, Raving Lunatics, The Don, Time Warp, X Fade, and Yvette. He formed the group Phuture with his friends Spanky (Earl Smith Jr. –founder/technical producer) and Herb J (Herbert R Jackson Jr. - keyboards). During the mid-1980s, the trio began using the squelch sound that became common in Acid House recordings after the group's initial experiments with a Roland TB-303 bass line synthesizer. Living in the Chicago area, they were exposed to many house artists, such as Hot Mix 5 artists (Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk, Ralphi "The Razz" Rosario, Kenny "Jammin" Jason, Mickey "Mixin" Oliver, and Scott "Smokin" Seals) who were producing many tapes and vinyl recordings. Pierre and Spanky had been to Chicago DJ Ron Hardy's club called Muzic Box. The first Acid House track the group recorded was "Acid Tracks" (renamed by Ron Hardy from its original title, "In Your Mind"), which had a slow burning, bass-heavy, deep sound, and that was over eleven minutes long. Their first track was put on tape and first played in the Music Box club in the mid-1980s. Ron Hardy played it several times on its first night. It was rerecorded at Trax Records (produced by Marshall Jefferson) and released in 1986. DJ Pierre went on to record many of the early Acid House tracks on Trax Records under the names Phuture, Phuture Pfantasy Club, Pierre's Pfantasy Club (with Felix Da Housecat), and Phortune with songs such as "Your Only Friend," "The Creator," "String Free," "Got the Bug," "Box Energy," "Dream Girl," "Mystery Girl," "Fantasy Girl," "We are Phuture," "Slam," and "Spank Spank." One of the tracks has a voiceover proclaiming "We are the creator of acid music, and we're back." DJ Pierre's track "Your Only Friend" has an anti-drug message. In 1990, DJ Pierre moved away from Chicago, where the house-music scene was slowing down and joined Strictly Rhythm records, where he was also briefly the A&R manager. One of the problems that DJ Pierre and other Chicago house-music artists faced was that they did not usually own their own copyrights; the music they produced was sometimes exported and licensed overseas, and they were not able to share in these revenues. Other hits he released since leaving Chicago include "Generate Power"by Photon Inc., "Follow Me" by Aly Us, and "The Horn Song" (featuring Barbara Tucker). He is still DJing and producing; on January 14, 2007, he appeared on Pete Tong's Essential Mix on British BBC Radio 1. In 2011, he released the Track "Alpha Omega" together with Kris Menace on the PIAS sub-label Different. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.