Sorcerey aka Thomas Mcelroy and Denzil Foster went on to produce hits for Club Nouveau, Tony Toni Tone, En Vogue amongst many others. Recorded using extra studio time left over from their first studio effort, (released as Frost, “Battle Beat”, “The Test” is classic 80s west coast electro. Triangle Records was run by Jay King, [...]
Entries Tagged as 'electro'
Sorcerey, “The Test”, Triangle 1984
July 15th, 2009 · No Comments · electro
Tags: 80s·electro·old school·vocoder·west coast
Rodney Stepp, “Break-Out” Chique 1984
May 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Music, electro
Electrofunk tune from Rodney Stepp on the tiny Chique label outta Ohio. Heavy on the vocoder, funk and wallet. –>BUY
Tags: bands I have little info about·electro·vocoder
Clarence G, “Cause I Said It Right” Flourescent Forest 1991
May 11th, 2009 · 7 Comments · electro, hip-hop
Clarence G was a hip-hop/electro project and the debut of the late, great James Marcel Stinson (1969-2002). One of the greatest and most prolific producers to come out of the Detroit electronic music scene, he recorded under a variety of guises such as Lab Rat XL, The Other People Place, Shifted Phases, Transilusion, Abstract Thought, [...]
Dynamix II, “Ignition” (The 747 Mix), Debonaire, 1987
January 21st, 2009 · No Comments · Music, electro
In celebration of President Obama’s inaguration, I offer this tribute of quaking Miami BASS! Dynamix II are one of the masters of the genre and were a huge influence on me musically. David “Scratch D” Noller founded Dynamix II in 1986 and went gold with his first single, the classic, “Give The Dj A Break”. [...]
Tags: 808·miami bass
Nuance, “Take A Chance” 4th & B’Way 1984
September 19th, 2008 · No Comments · Music, electro, funk
Here’s another “Take A Chance” this time inna freestyle vein. Nuance was a studio band produced by Ron Dean Miller, who was also part of Raw Silk, known for the West End classic, “Do It To The Music“. For those of you in the San Francisco Bay Area, Jason Douglas and I will be djing [...]
Tags: freestyle



