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Through the early 2000s, guitarist/keyboardist Dan Balis and keyboardist Eugene Cho — musicians who fulfilled while going to Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY — created and remixed home monitors for the Brique Rogue and Stay True labeling. In June 2006, after choosing to move nearer to home music’s disco root …

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Ron Hardy

Ron Hardy may be the just man who are able to check Frankie Knuckles’ position as the godfather of Chicago home music. Though he under no circumstances documented under his personal name and remaining little proof his existence, Hardy was the main name for Chicago dance music through the late …

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Norman Harris

Guitarist/manufacturer/arranger/songwriter Norman Harris could be heard on countless Philly spirit sessions from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s. He was a founding person in MFSB, the tempo/strings/horns aggregation that was the home music group for Gamble & Huff’s Philadelphia International label. As you third from the creation trio of Baker-Harris-Young, he …

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Leroy Burgess

Turn through any old stack of underground disco and boogie vinyl fabric released between your later ’70s and mid-’80s. If the name Leroy Burgess isn’t in the credits of at least one from the initial 50 you check, contemplate it a fluke. Even though Burgess released a grand total of …

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Tom Moulton

Remix innovator, journalist, maker, learning engineer, and Dance Music Hall of Popularity inductee Tom Moulton entered the music market close to the tail-end from the 1950s, when he worked like a 45s purchaser for Seeburg, a jukebox producer. He transitioned into numerous sales and advertising positions, first using the Ruler …

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The Salsoul Orchestra

The music world’s prime disco big band through the past due ’70s, the Salsoul Orchestra recorded many of the tightest, chunkiest disco themes from the 1970s, both alone productions so when the backing group for a number of prime vocalists. Organized by Vincent Montana, Jr. in 1974, the music group …

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Metro Area

Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani forged an alliance in the past due ’90s which has led to a few of the most colorful, deep-feeling, melodic, and simplistic-yet-full-sounding dance music of that time period which will without doubt translate years ahead. Staying away from any strict feeling of stylistic pigeonhole, Metro …

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Nile Rodgers

Nile Rodgers’ contribution to well-known music continues to be extremely significant, a lot more than the personal “chucking” design he developed as an excellent tempo guitarist. Rodgers not merely penned a few of the most intensifying and popular music from the disco period with Chic, he also created countless strikes, …

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Randy Muller

Maker/songwriter/arranger/keyboardist Randy Muller was the first choice of ’70s disco/funk/pop music group Brass Building, whose “Movin’,” that was made by Jeff Street, became lots one R&B solitary in 1976. Muller also created strikes on Salsoul Information works Skyy and Cameron. He organized B.T. Express’ million-selling 1975 number 1 R&B/quantity four …

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Double Exposure

Philadelphians Leonard Davis, Joe Harris, Chuck Whittington, and Jimmy Williams were Two times Exposure, one of the most prominent groups for the mighty disco label Salsoul. The quartet was probably one of the most soul-steeped for the roster. This got greater than a small regarding their background like a spirit …

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