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Musik Matters presents FRANCOIS K (NYC) @ Goldfish – Sat 9th June
After hosting the main stage at The Spice Ibiza festival and the side room at Bedrock with John Digweed, Musik Matters returns to Goldfish to bring you Francois K on Queens Birthday Long weekend.
Includes support from Our House Sydney DJ Phil Toke, Garry Todd
Matt Cahill, Ben Ashton and Alan Thomas.
Limited $30 tickets available from Resident Advisor at http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?363817
LOCAL SUPPORT FROM OUR HOUSE SYDNEY DJ’S – DOWNLOAD BELOW
CHICAGO HOUSE: Raze – Break 4 Love (Original) Vs (Spanish Fly Remix)
Raze with the Classic stone cold House Classic Break 4 Love from 1988 with Keith Thompson on Vocals
Also found this Spanish Fly Remix from 1992 features the vocals of Jeanette Fraginals
“Break 4 Love” is a song written, produced and recorded by
house-music group Raze. The song, the group’s only significant U.S. hit, featured vocals by Keith Thompson. The single peaked at number 28 in the UK Singles Chart and it topped the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1988. It is still considered a classic of the early house music genre.
The song has been remixed, re-recorded and reissued on several different independent dance music labels, the most significant of which, “All 4 Love (Break 4 Love 1990)”, climbed to number 30 in the UK in early 1990.
The song can be heard in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, on the in-game radio station SF-UR, which also features other house music songs by different artists.
Sydney Youngblood‘s “If Only I Could” used the bassline and drumbeat from “Break 4 Love”, and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.
Related articles
- GOSPEL, DEEP-HOUSE & DISCO: TERRENCE PARKER (Parker Music Works/Detroit) Sat 24th Oct Presented by Our House, Supported by Phil Toke (soulofsydney.org)
- ACID HOUSE CLASSIC: Maurice Joshua – This is Acid (TRAX) (sydneyunderground.org)
- GM #4: Filial love (19.09.10) (mirageode.wordpress.com)
- Fatalgroove – Why? it is Love 4 (decksharksrecords.wordpress.com)
- OUR HOUSE Sydney presents: TERRENCE PARKER (Parker Music Works/Detroit) Sat 24th Sept (soulofsydney.org)
- Do You Understand My House? (househeadspeaks.com)
- ELECTRO FUNK,DISCO: Giorgio Moroder – Midnight Express/The Chase Theme (RARE1978 Original Extended 14 Min Version) (sydneyunderground.org)
CLASSIC NY DISCO,HOUSE: Todd Terry – Keep on Jumpin’(Tee’s Freeze Mix)
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In 1996, Todd Terry featuring Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown‘s version of
Keep on Jumpin reached number one on the Hot Dance Club Play. This version was house oriented and the more popular of the “Keep on Jumpin’” versions, based on strength and vocal ability of Wash and Brown alone. This was the first of two back-to- back number ones o
n Dance Club Play chart for this collaboration between the three artists; their follow-up, “Something Goin’ On (In Your Soul)“, reach number one in 1997.
- 12″ promo
- A1 Keep On Jumpin’ (Tee’s Freeze Mix) (9:00)
- A2 Keep On Jumpin’ (Tee’s JM Mix) (8:10)
- B1 Keep On Jumpin’ (Ken Lou “Jumpin Pumpin” Mix) (6:40)
- B2 Keep On Jumpin’ (Tee’s In-House Remix) (5:54)
- B3 Keep On Jumpin’ (Diva’s At Work Acapella) (2:25)
- 12″ Rhythm masters remixes
- A1 Keep On Jumpin’ (Rhythm Masters Vocal Mix) (6:16)
- B1 Keep On Jumpin’ (Rhythm Masters Thumpin’ Mix) (6:22)
- B2 Keep On Jumpin’ (Benji Candelario’s Key To Dub Mix) (6:09)
- 1 Keep On Jumpin’ (Tee’s MT Freeze Radio) (4:02)
- 2 Keep On Jumpin’ (Tee’s JM Radio One) (4:02)
- 3 Keep On Jumpin’ (Tee’s Freeze Mix) (9:00)
- 4 Keep On Jumpin’ (Tee’s JM Mix) (9:00)
- 5 Keep On Jumpin’ (Ken Lou “Jumpin Pumpin” Mix) (6:40)
- 6 Keep On Jumpin’ (Tee’s In-House Remix) (5:54)
Related articles
- The Joint is JUMPIN’! (tapintothefringe.wordpress.com)
- Clubs picks of the week (guardian.co.uk)
Ce Ce Rogers – Someday ( Club Mix )
Originally released in 1987, “Someday” was an inspired collaboration between the raw driving house sound of Chicago legend Marshall Jefferson and the sweet, hauntingly soulful voice of CeCe Rogers. The result was the creation of a powerful political message highlighting the need for racial harmony in apartheid South Africa. The popularity of this beautiful piece of music has seen it ranked number 3 in MixMags‘s 100 Greatest Singles of All Time.



