Charles Webster's remixes always seem to grab that one necessary and essential part of the original.
Released as the B-side of a two track Buzzin' Fly 12" in 2004, this remix for Justin Martin's "Sad Piano" quickly stood out and became a favorite with DJs around the world. In 2013 SPIN magazine selected this Charles Webster remix as one of the 40 best Deep House tracks of all time.
"Soothe" was released 1996 on Ministry Of Sound offshoot label OPEN
FURRY PHREAKS is another of Charles Webster's aliases (leading up to his Presence project) with only a few, but very reputable releases like "Want Me On Water" and "Soothe".
VERSION - A collaboration between Atjazz and Charles Webster
This remix is certainly one of the highlights of my career. The fact that I got my music signed to Freerange alone was already a big deal, but once I found out that one of the tracks actually got remixed by two of my musical heroes truly made my "Ice On The Sun" release special.
Timeless is a great word to describe Charles Webster's productions.
"Fantasy Situations" is one of those timeless productions. It works, everytime. Play it and see. Released 2002 on the now defunct Dance Tracks record label.