Dream Dancing unearths a treasure with Blueless’s Door To The Floor EP, a four-track journey that bridges nearly two decades of deep house mastery. The label, known for digging into overlooked UK talent and championing heartfelt productions since its inception, delivers here with precision. Blueless, the alias of Sue McGuinness, vanished from the scene after her mid-2000s run but resurfaces with unyielding power. Side A revives two gems from her own Capture Records in 2007: ‘Groove Me’ layers emotive depths that grip you instantly, while ‘OK’ shifts into club-ready territory with soulful drive that demands repeat spins. These restored cuts pulse with the raw energy of East Midlands deep house, evoking packed warehouse nights where every groove mattered.
Flip to the B side for ‘Trueness’ and ‘Outsounding,’ straight from the studio and brimming with organic rhythms. ‘Trueness’ unfolds colorful warmth that envelops dancers in tactile waves, and ‘Outsounding’ dips low with dubby intoxication, rolling forward on effortless momentum. Blueless holds her signature style across the years—warm, gliding lines that feel both intimate and expansive. This EP stands as a testament to underground persistence, where forgotten artists reignite the floor with authenticity that new faces chase but rarely match.
DJs hunting for sets that connect on a deeper level will find gold here; it’s the kind of release that slips into mixes and elevates entire nights, reminding everyone why deep house endures in hidden corners of the scene. Blueless proves time only sharpens true craft, making Door To The Floor a must for anyone tuned into house’s beating heart.
