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PT1 - A. Knight Action Featuring Sedenia - Single Girl (Vocal)
PT1. - B - Knight Action Featuring Sedenia - R-Trax/D-Rail
PT2. - A - Duane Thamm Jr - Jump Trax (125 BPM's To 107 BPM's)
PT2. - B1. Duane Thamm Jr - Jump Trax (111 BPM's To 125 BPM's)
PT3. - A - Knight Action - R-Trax (Special Mix)
PT3. - B - Knight Action - D-Rail (Special Mix)
PT4. - A1 - Knight Action Featuring Sedenia - Single Girl (Instrumental)
PT4. - A2 - Mike Tomaselli - Crazy Or Not (Instrumental)
PT4. - B1 - Mike Tomaselli - Crazy Or Not (Virgin)
PT4. - B2 - Belinda Hoover - I Like That In You (Dub Version)
PT4. - B3 - Joey O And Out Of Control – Nobody (Club Mix)
The origin of house music, at least in a commercial sense, is generally associated with young African American producers from Chicago’s South Side, but one of the first Chicago house music labels was started by a young, white, gay DJ from the far west suburbs.
The Let’s Dance story will take you back to the beginnings of Mike Macherello and Duane Thamm Jr. when Chicago’s house music was in its infancy.
Back then, after starting as young roller disco Dj in the late seventies, Mike Macherello gradually made its way to the best radio station in 1981 - WBMX - and started a movement that still ripples through the city today.
Let’s Dance’s founder, Mike Macharello, was a DJ who bridged diverse music scenes, from rock clubs to discos. The Let’s Dance record label helped establish Chicago’s dance music industry between 1983 and 1985, before becoming Play House Records (which will be reissued by Still Music in an upcoming set). Macharello’s pal, DJ Duane Thamm Jr., also from the ’burbs, became the label’s main producer and one of house music’s most important studio engineers and producers.
Mike and Duane went on to release a few legendary singles for Let’s Dance that are still to this day considered to be the earliest House music records coming from Chicago.
The 12” pack includes faithful reissues of Selenia’s “Single Girl”, Duane Thamm Jr. “Jump Trax”, the insane Knight Action “R-Trax/D-Rail” 12”s along with a 5 tracks 12” compilation and an accompanying poster insert including rare pictures and artifacts with the story of the label.
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