Some 30 years have now passed since Luke Solomon and Derrick Carter joined forces to establish the Classic Music Company, making it one of house music's most storied imprints. To celebrate, the now Defected-owned stable is releasing a trio of celebratory compilations featuring gems from the back catalogue. There's plenty to set the pulse racing on 'chapter one', from the hypnotic, stretched-out sunrise deep house mysticism of Chris Nadzuka's 'Somewhere Between Distance and Impossible', the hazy East Midlands excellence of early Herbert fave 'Got To Be Movin', and the riotous, party-starting thrills of Red Rack'em's 'Wonky Bassline Disco Banger', to the tech-tinged UK 'boompty' sweatiness of Freaks' take on Gemini's 'In My Head', and the hard-to-find Space Children Love mix of Kenny Hawkes and Louise Carver's sleazy and trippy 'Play The Game'.