This track was produced by Factory Records producer Martin Hannett around the time he was producing an album for A Certain Ratio (To Each?) in East Orange New Jersey. This is a song that you have probably heard bits and pieces of many times before. It's sometimes said to be one of the most widely sampled tracks ever. The instrumental textures and effects processing to this groove were very unusual at the time it was released in 1981 and have remained fresh and widely used and copied in the 28+ years since it was recorded. It has recirculated on dusty groove DJ sample record… read more
This track was produced by Factory Records producer Martin Hannett around the time he was producing an album for A Certain Ratio (To Each?) in East O… read more
This track was produced by Factory Records producer Martin Hannett around the time he was producing an album for A Certain Ratio (To Each?) in East Orange New Jersey. This is a song tha… read more
Since their inception, ESG has affected post-punk, no wave, dance-punk, hip-hop, and various styles of dance music such as house. They fell in with the late '70s and early '80s NYC no wave and post-punk scene, they had their music sampled countless times, and they became a playlist staple at '70s and early '80s dance clubs like the Paradise Garage and the Music Box. ESG (Emerald, Sapphire and Gold) formed in 1978 in the South Bronx. The band originally consisted of the four Scroggins sisters – Deborah (bass, vocals), Marie (congas, vocals), Renee (vocals, … read more
Since their inception, ESG has affected post-punk, no wave, dance-punk, hip-hop, and various styles of dance music such as house. They fell in with the late '70s and early '80s NY… read more
Since their inception, ESG has affected post-punk, no wave, dance-punk, hip-hop, and various styles of dance music such as house. They fell in with the late '70s and early '80s NYC no wave and post-punk scene, they had their … read more