Friday, April 4, 2008

Joey Negro - What Happened to the Music Repack (1993)


Tracklist:

1. What Happened to the Music (7inch edit) Repack
2. What Happened to the Music (Philly World) Repack
3. Universe of Love (Special edit) Repack
4. What Happened to the Music (Kok Konversion mix) Repack

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About this artist

 

Joey Negro

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Real Name:Dave Lee
Profile:Joey Negro integrated his passion for disco music into house music as both a producer and as a remixer, causing many to call his music disco-house. Negro released music under a plethora of monikers for a multitude of record labels throughout the '90s and into the next millennium.



Born as Dave Lee on the Isle of Wright, Negro's lifelong relationship with dance music began in the late '70s, when he began collecting disco, soul, and funk records. In 1986, he moved to London and began working at a record store, Smithers Leigh. The store closed down a year later, however, and Negro began working for Rough Trade Distribution, starting its dance department, Demix, and began working with labels like Rhythm King. Soon, Negro started his own label in 1988, Republic Records, and released his first production, M.D.EMM's "Get Busy." He also went on to A&R classic house records for Republic by Turntable Orchestra and Blaze.



His first release as Joey Negro came in 1991, "Do It Believe It," released on Nu Groove, followed by "Do What You Feel," released on another of his labels, Z Records. Virgin eventually released "Do What You Feel" and the song became both a club hit and a pop hit, resulting in an album deal with the major label. He also notably produced Take That’s version of ‘Re-Light My Fire’ with 60’s songstress Lulu. Throughout the remainder of the decade, he continued releasing his productions under an array of monikers and had even more success as a remixer, not to mention his Djing. Most recently Dave Lee has found considerable success recording.

URLs:http://www.JoeyNegro.com/
http://www.myspace.com/joey_negro
Aliases:Agora, Akabu, Avalanche (5), Dave Lee, Doug Willis, Energise, Energize, Foreal People, Hed Boys, Jakatta, Jupiter Beyond (2), Mistura, Prospect Park, Raven Maize, Raw Essence, Rodox, Sessomatto, Z Factor
Name Variations:All |Joey Negro| JN
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Joey Negro bio:

Joey Negro integrated his passion for disco music into house music as both a producer and as a remixer, causing many to call his music disco-house. Negro released music under a plethora of monikers for a multitude of record labels throughout the '90s and into the next millennium.

Born as Dave Lee on England's Isle of Wright, Negro's lifelong relationship with dance music began in the late '70s, when he began collecting disco, soul, and funk records. In 1986, he moved to London and began working at a record store, Smithers & Leigh. The store closed down a year later, however, and Negro began working for Rough Trade Distribution, starting its dance department, Demix, and began working with labels like Rhythm King. Soon, Negro started his own label in 1988, Republic Records, and released his first production, M.D.EMM's "Get Busy."

Negro would go on to release most of his early productions on Republic over the next few years. His first release as Joey Negro came in 1991, "Do It Believe It," released on Nu Groove, followed by "Do What You Feel," released on another of his labels, Z Records. Virgin eventually released "Do What You Feel" and the song became both a club hit and a pop hit, resulting in an album deal with the major label. Throughout the remainder of the decade, he continued releasing his productions under an array of monikers and had even more success as a remixer, not to mention his DJing. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide (from mp3.com)

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