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Forgemasters – Track With No Name
Dec 10th
Classic house track on outer rhythm records (warp records) from 1989
real wild house – raul orellana
Oct 27th
Raúl Orellana became a successful Spanish house producer when his single “The Real Wild House” entered the international club charts in 1989
the beat club – security
Oct 26th
The Beat Club is a mostly techno music group that was founded in the late ’80s by Ony Rodriguez and Mirey Valls in Miami, Florida.What began as an ongoing “free-form” studio jam with friends led to the international hit “Security”
Frankie Knuckles feat Satoshi Tomiie Tears
Oct 24th
While studying textile design at FIT in Manhattan, Knuckles began working as a DJ, playing soul, disco and R&B at The Continental Baths with fellow DJ Larry Levan. When he became better known, he DJed at the club Better Days. When the Warehouse club opened in Chicago in 1977, he was invited to play on a regular basis. He continued DJing there until 1982, when he started his own club, The Power Plant. It is possible that the term ‘House Music’ surfaced in reference to the sounds played at the Warehouse by Frankie. Initially it was a catch-all term to describe the wide range of music being played at the Warehouse. It soon became the word used to define the raw, drum machine based edits and tracks that Frankie was playing in the early 80s. Incidentally Frankie bought his first drum machine from a young Derrick May who regularly made the trip from Detroit to see Frankie at the Warehouse and fellow pioneer Ron Hardy at the Music Box.
Knuckles also had a musical partnership with Jamie Principle, and helped put ‘Your Love’ and ‘Baby wants to ride’ out on vinyl after these tunes had been regulars on his reel-to-reel player at the Warehouse for a year.
As house music gained momentum, pioneering producer Chip E. took Knuckles under his tutelage and produced Knuckle’s first recording, “You Can’t Hide”, featuring vocalist Ricky Dillard. Then came more production work, including Jamie Principle’s “Baby Wants to Ride”, and later “Tears” with Robert Owens (of Fingers, Inc.) and (Knuckles protege and future Def Mix associate) Satoshi Tomiie.
When business difficulties caused the Warehouse to fold, he moved back to New York, and was the featured resident DJ at The World, and also had numerous subsequent residencies, including at The Choice club.
In New York, he immersed himself in producing, remixing and recording. download.
Chicago Hip House Documentary 1989
Oct 21st
Hip House Documentary featuring Fast Eddie, Tyree Cooper and Rocky Jones of DJ International Records in The Underground Studios. Includes appearances and interviews by Bill Coleman, KC Flight, Precious, Sundance and other artists.
Raven Maize – Forever Together
Oct 20th
a dave lee tune . aka Joey Negro, Jakatta.
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Roberta Flack – Uh Uh Ooh Ooh Look Out (Here It Comes)
Oct 19th
Steve Silk Hurley House Mix. What a classic bit of early house this is
1 of the big tunes of 89…