Kevorkian was the perfect producer to remix this NYC electro boogie banger! One, if not the finest example of an early 80's genre which paved the way for House music... Prelude was easily the most sonically progressive dance label from this era.
Larry Levan remixes, Francois Kevorkian dubs, Shep Pettibone remixes, Prelude remixes, WestEnd remixes, Mark Kamins dubs, early Jellybean remixes, early Arthur Baker productions, basically any NYC disco from 1981-1984 on Salsoul/Prelude/WestEnd/S.A.M. Record labels
Kevorkian was the perfect producer to remix this NYC electro boogie banger! One, if not the finest example of an early 80's genre which paved the way for House music... Prelude was easily the most sonically progressive dance label from this era.
Absolutely brilliant record
Absolutely A M A Z I N G sound!
Has to be a ground breaking track this dub version. Remember it as a kid. Could it be categorised as Proto-House. Should be. Classic.
Definitely a proto-house jam.
What a killer!!
1983
If you like this- I Highly Recommend “Dimitri From Paris”
“Night Dubbin” 3 disk set.. from 2009- I only got a couple days ago...
Why this version is not on Spotify yet???
Spotify is garbage.
Masterpiece #Fking
When did this song come out?
www.discogs.com/Wuf-Ticket-The-Key/release/894861
1983
Who should I look into for music of this style?
electro
Rubycon99 you'll have more luck looking for old school Funk
boogie-funk from years 1982-1986
other earlier prelude dubs ua-cam.com/video/lhXVobD2nQM/v-deo.html
Larry Levan remixes, Francois Kevorkian dubs, Shep Pettibone remixes, Prelude remixes, WestEnd remixes, Mark Kamins dubs, early Jellybean remixes, early Arthur Baker productions, basically any NYC disco from 1981-1984 on Salsoul/Prelude/WestEnd/S.A.M. Record labels
Which hardcastle track sounds like this?
Discovios None to be honest. This more has its roots in New York I'd say. :-)
The key - Wuf ticket
1983
Sounds like he either ripped off Paul Hardcastle or vice versa heh
this is 1983 hardcastles first album is 1984
wow 3 years ago, the internet never dies lolo