chicago legend marshall jefferson gave the world many classic records over the years including this influential proto-deep house gem way back in 1986, helping to solidify a blueprint & sound for numerous producers to come in the following decades. his work as jungle wonz always went deeper than most, steeped in soul & emotion, way ahead of the game & incredibly advanced for the times. *the jungle* is no exception, a blistering, melodic journey, the perfect vision of house. repressed & remastered for 2015 & featuring all original label artwork, with permission from trax records *the jungle* is now available again to be rediscovered, a truly essential record that stills sounds as fresh & contemporary today.
from the back catalogue of the label, we lovingly remastered several of our favourite tracks from our vast selection of quality authentic house music. the artists involved on this release have all made huge contributions to the genre, each of whom have enjoyed commercial success from the music they create, but still choose to make quality underground house. these dance floor bombs were first released between 1997 – 2001, please enjoy!
ltd 7 - release of the house music classic --
by the time the jungle brothers rapped about it in 1988, house music had been bumping in nyc clubs for years. even though the genre would go on to become a global phenomenon, house music had humble beginnings in predominantly gay and black clubs in chicago. musically, house music was inspired by the eclectic dance records played by djs frankie knuckles and ron hardy at clubs like “the warehouse” and “muzik box”. with a growing club scene, labels like trax records and dj international played a major role in the development of the genre. founded in 1984, trax was an important outlet for house music in its early days, releasing many classics including -no way back- by adonis, larry heard s -can you feel it,- and the first so-called house anthem in 1986, -move your body- by marshall jefferson. this latter tune gave a massive boost to house music, extending recognition of the genre outside of chicago.
another example of marshall jefferson s unassailable genius in the late 80 s, as he moved effortlessly from raw jackin gear through to redemptive vocals. nowhere near as famous as its predecessor -7 ways- on dance mania but arguably better. re mastered for 2016 and re issued in conjunction with trax.
the third jungle wonz release on trax, again with harry dennis gorgeous vocals. a real bench mark in the house sound of chicago from marshall jefferson.
the second jungle wonz release on trax, again with harry dennis gorgeous vocals, was sub-licensed to both new york label vendetta and breakout in the uk (both subsidiaries of a&m), with some fine remixes by former area resident justin strauss. -this was one of the first house songs i ever heard when i was like 14- recalls felix da housecat. -marshall jefferson has been a huge influence on all my basslines. people usually think that basslines come from 80 s pop bands but they came from marshall jefferson. marshall jefferson is probably the best house producer of all time for this period.-
RIDE THE RHYTHM (RON HARDY & FRANKIE KNUCKLES RMXS)
12 Inch 01.04.15
marshall jefferson, ron hardy & frankie knuckles collaborating across 2 sides of a single 12inch need we say more? obviously that s a dream line-up right there & of course the results of such a meeting of minds is nothing short of outstanding! just listen to the record & you ll see! essential business... -ride the rhythm- came out on trax in 1986, making it one of the -first wave- house records to land & make a massive impression here in the uk & in europe. marshall jefferson s fingerprints are all over this bad boy, his massive piano riffs, non-stop bass-lines, the pounding drums, everything about this record is just huge! he had an incredible knack for making accessible, club tracks with cross over appeal that the underground heads clamored to get hold of at the same time. throw frankie & ronnie (literally) in the mix & you ve got solid, classic, all-time gold on your hands (& turntables!). fully re-mastered, re-pressed & re-released for 2015 in it s original format with the permission & participation of all rights holders with all original trax label artwork intact.
currently causing quite a stir on the underground, the jerome hill remix of marshall jeffersons s trax classic lost in the groove is a complete re-interpretation, solid jacking (hard) house music using the original vocal that s cut loud onto the vinyl and worms inside your head and has been doing serious damage in the clubs and festivals last year. now with all licensing and red tape cleared away, it s set for release. dancer boom boom is actually a collaboration between acid legend adonis and sidney winters, with a mix down by house legend frankie knuckles. this sat on the b side of am a dog on trax records and is rare & obscure to say the least, but once the needle touches the groove you know it s a killer. massive kick drums and mysterious organ scales, this one is a mad mad tune ! produced in 1987 (and sounding like nothing else from that year) it s been given a very slight and very respectful re-arrangement by jerome hill, remastered and cut super loud. strictly limited and if the previous titles on the label are anything to go by, this one will sell out equally quick.
the truth (feat marshall jefferson), one of the standout tracks from matt tolfreys debut lp, word of mouth, sees a full single release with additional remixes from gerds geeeman project and john charnis.
1990. england. a revolution is building across the uk. dilapidated warehouses and factories come to life at night. euphoric teens defy police bans and cordons to embrace life and the dancefloor. acid house has arrived and friends matt (henry lloyd-hughes – >the in-betweeners<) and dylan (jack o connell – >skins<) are at the heart of it. this is their story. welcome to >weekender< – a brand new film that documents the rise of house music and rave culture in the uk in the late 1980s/early 90s.the vinyl offering contains 3 exclusive new edits of seminal acid house anthems >move your body (the house music anthem)< by terry farley & leo zero plus >baby wants to ride< by miles simpson & neville watson
raindance dates back to 1988 when it was produced by marshall jefferson and featured byron stinglys distinctive falsetto voice. however, despite being intended as the follow up to the classic i cant stay away it never ended up seeing the light of day due to contractual complications involving another artist covering the song.
its time to jack your body chicago style!!! fabio tosti returns to lay and this time he has teamed up with house music legend marshall jefferson for >mind & soul<. this peak hour bomb features wicked basslines and jackin beats, definitely a chicago treat. enjoy everyone
for the first time on vinyl incl. deep house gem so long by larse released on noir music digital, the instant-favorite remix for the biggest club anthem of 2011 by avicii, benny benassi takes us back with a 2012 version of marshall jeffersons 86 classic & bob sinclar rock the boat (martin solveig remix).
der frŸhling kommt und mit ihm die neue club charts 2016.1! club charts 2016.1 liefert euch auf drei cds wieder die geballte ladung aktueller club und house sounds. zusammengestellt aus den playlists der momentan erfolgreichsten deutschen house djs, hŠlt club charts 2016.1 wieder knallhart, was sie verspricht: Ÿber 3 stunden clubtunes
freakin909 are proud to present the first four-track vinyl ep, with tracks from marshall jefferson, rhythm masters, dj sneak, doory, sante, full intention, house of virus, sleezy d & dj ides dj support comes from annie mac, pete tong, danny howard, eats everything, solomon, louie vega, kenny dope, luke solomon
HENRY STREET MUSIC - THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION PART 2 (LTD 5X7 INCH)
5x7 Inch 09.06.16
henry street (named after brooklyn homeboy johnny’s neighbourhood) always had a ‘newyork’ vibe, and even when drawing its producers from further afield, the label encapsulated the city’s melting-pot of talent and raw, bristling energy... energy captured here, and exploding off these remasteredt racks like it’s 1999 all over again!so... dust off those dancing shoes, and get ready to feel the heat, it’s one more time for the henry street hustle!
VENDETTA 20 - 2 LOS INICIOS DE LA MUSICA HOUSE (2X12 LP)
2x12 Inch 03.06.15
nice price deal !!! shrinkwrapped gatefold 2x12 lp featuring alltime classic house / club tunes
bomb the bass - beat dis / s express - theme from s express / mickey oliver - in ten si t / ralphi rosario - i want you / marshall jefferson - move your body / black & white brothers - put your hands up / gala - let a boy cry / double dee - found love / wink - higher state of consciousness (tweakin acid funk)
can you jack? chicago acid and experimental house 1985 - 95 pt.2! feat sleezy d, dj pierre, lil louis, tyree, green velvet, two of a kind, armando & phuture... repress 2013
part 2! gene hunt shares his ancient treasures with us ... up to now this stuff resided only on reels! featuring a truly all-star line-up!
rush hour continues to unearth never released chicago house classics from the eighties, also known as the golden era of house music.
the vinyl release hold seven tracks, all presented in their original length and includes one vinyl only bonus track, virgo & adonis >trust<. all tracks have been restored and remastered from the original, first generation reel-to-reel tapes. the artwork shows original chicago flyers. comes with insert with artist interviews, gene hunt interview by jackmaster farley and original photos from back in the day!
massive release with tracks from the plastic city radio show cd.with artists like: terry lee brown junior, the timewriter, gorge, forteba, andrew grant, roberto rodriguez, nicole moudaber
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