(2009, Mule Musiq, mule musiq 37)
Version of 1988 Marshall Jefferson track.
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Check out the latest Electronic Beats "blind test" challenge "1980s acid house classics" with Marshall Jefferson, Tyree Cooper, K-Alexi Shelby, Luke Vibert and Ceephax Acid Crew and me (Olli)
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On the House feat Marshall Jefferson - Ride the Rhythm
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Marshall Jefferson at Last Dance Studio 1988 📸 Rachael Cain
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Ten City Declare Love Is Love On New Album
Ten City returns two years after their Grammy-nominated Judgement with Love Is Love. Marshall Jefferson and Byron Stingily have once again completed the extraordinary mission of making relevant music decades after establishing their legend. Love Is Love has all the juice of their pioneering sound with one featured spot occupied by UK producers Wh0 on "I Love Me." Stingily's emotions come through in every song whether he is asserting the autonomy that comes with self-love or the disappointment of losing love when he sings about being left for "A Girl Named Phil." He explained their preoccupation with love in a press release,
"2023 is the year of Loving Self and Self Affirmation! These themes are prominent throughout the album. Just check out the singles such as the title track and its remix by fellow Chicago house artists DRAMA, and "I Love Me," a collaboration with bubbling UK producers Wh0.
Jefferson and Stingily have come full circle in their artistry following their earlier days of releasing classics like "Move Your Body" and "Devotion" with new music to captivate the current generation of dancers and reaffirm their longtime fans. Ten City and Chicago by default still have something to say about house music. Love Is Love is available from Beatport.
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Marshall Jefferson
Happy birthday to the father of House Music, Marshall Julius Jefferson!
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Chicago House Music Legend Sues Kanye West Over Alleged Copyright Infringement - EDM.com
Chicago House Music Legend Sues Kanye West Over Alleged Copyright Infringement – EDM.com
Legendary house music artist Marshall Jefferson has launched a lawsuit against Kanye West on the basis of alleged copyright infringement.
The complaint, filed in New York’s U.S. District Court, alleges West sampled Jefferson’s 1986 song “Move Your Body” without licensed permission. After producing under the alias Virgo, it was the first track of Jefferson’s career he had released under his own…
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Grace Slick & Spencer Dryden, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 1967.
Photo : Jim Marshall.
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(1988, Fontana, TCBXR 2)
Remix by Marshall Jefferson
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Julia Dreyer-Brigden (aka, Girl Freiberg) and David Freiberg photographed by Jim Marshall, July 1968
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