In the winter of 1995, just outside Toronto, a quirky music producer named Leo K. found himself buried under a mountain of forgotten CD-Rs. Leo wasn’t a mainstream hitmaker; he was a sonic archaeologist. His specialty was "regionalization"—tweaking international music products for the Canadian market, which legally required a certain percentage of Canadian Content (CanCon).
But the label wanted a Canadian Limited Edition . Only 1,995 copies. And Leo had a wild idea. dance mix usa 95 canadian limited edition album songs
But 50 copies survived.
His assignment from the label? Dance Mix USA 95 , a high-energy compilation of American club anthems. The US version was straightforward: “Rhythm is a Dancer,” “What is Love,” “Show Me Love.” Solid. Safe. Boring, Leo thought. In the winter of 1995, just outside Toronto,