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HORSE MEAT DISCO / SLEDGE, KATHY - JUMP INTO THE LIGHT / FALLING DEEP IN LOVE

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Jump Into The Light / Falling Deep In Love
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Ltd Edition 7" Release - Vocal House / Nu Disco Monsters - Glitterbox are proud to announce the second single from Horse Meat Disco and founding member of Sister Sledge, Kathy Sledge. An apt follow-up to the stunning disco hit ‘Falling Deep In Love’, ‘Jump Into The Light’ embodies the same uplifting qualities and signature strutting style. Now, both these charming disco numbers will be available on a special 7” package.

With both tracks co-produced by Classic Music Company boss Luke Solomon, who worked alongside Chris Penny and JKriv on ‘Jump Into The Light’, the nightlife champions display their expertise of dancefloor dynamics across the package, an exciting preview of things to come on their forthcoming LP later this year. Opening the release is ‘Jump Into The Light’, with its gloriously funky bass, rich instrumentation and perfectly timed hooks, the production forms a perfect backdrop to Kathy’s unmistakable vocal. Joey Negro’s edit of ‘Falling Deep In Love’ follows, a record that has enchanted Glitterbox dancefloors since its release. With subtle nods to disco greats like CHIC, this is another red hot delivery from the Horse Meat Disco camp.

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Last FM Information on Horse Meat Disco

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The UK’s finest disco operators, Horse Meat Disco, return with another killer album of tried and tested underground disco, Italo and rarities that have been rocking crowds from their base in Vauxhall, London, to dancefloors worldwide during 2009-10. Since their acclaimed debut compilation on Strut in 2009, residents James Hillard, Jim Stanton, Severino and Luke Howard (aka Filthy Luka) have continued to lead the way with their packed residencies at The Eagle, London, Lux in Lisbon, Tape in Berlin and Cihan in Istanbul. During 2010, as well as revisiting UK festivals like Glastonbury, Lovebox and T In The Park, they will be spreading the disco love to some of the world’s leading festivals also so watch this space! Horse Meat Disco Volume 2 brings together another essential selection of New York classics alongside a host of lesser known discoveries for all fans of underground disco. Anthems include Zanzibar favourite ‘You Can Get Over’ by Stephanie Mills, Italo staple ‘Walkman’ by Kasso and Rinder & Lewis’ ‘Afrodesia’ under their El Coco pseudonym. Rarities include ‘I’m Not In Love (Girl You’re In Love)’ by Freda Payne’s sister Scherrie, ‘Cherchez Pas’ by Swedish model-turned-singer Madleen Kane and Italo oddity ‘’Touch Me Now’ by Bravo. Horse Meat Disco is dedicated to the industry of human happiness and it pumps it out every Sunday at THE EAGLE LONDON (formerly South Central). Its the queer party for everyone; Homos and Heteros, club kids, bears, fashionistas, naturists, guerilla drag queens and ladies who munch. Musically its a disco behemoth of classics, italo disco, oddities, punk funk in the friendliest venue south of the river. Plus weekly buffet, happy hour, decorations, and spontaneous acts of exhibitionism. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Last FM Information on Kathy Sledge

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Kathy Sledge (Jan. 6, 1959 )sang lead on Sister Sledge's hits "He's the Greatest Dancer," "We Are Family," "Lost in Music," "Got to Love Somebody," "Reach Your Peak," "All American Girls," "My Guy," and "B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Baby)." The Sledge sisters, Debra, Joni, Kim, and Kathy starting singing in church as "Mrs.Williams' Grandchildren" in their native Philadelphia, PA. Debra was the first to start school. After she joined the glee club, she come back home and taught harmony to her sisters. Sister Sledge started performing professionally in their teens. In 1971, they released their first single, under the name Sisters Sledge, on the Money Back label. A few years later, Sister Sledge signed with Atlantic Records' Atco subsidiary. The quartet was teamed with the hit production duo of former Main Ingredient Tony "Champagne" Sylvester and Bert "Super Charts" DeCoteaux (Ben E. King's hits "Supernatural Thing," "Do It In The Name of Love"). Their first major label single, the dazzling "Love Don't Go Through No Changes On Me" -- written by Patrick Adams (Black Ivory, Inner Life, Phreek, Skipworth & Turner, Musique) and actress Fay Hauser -- b/w the tender ballad "Don't You Miss Him" was a hit, making it to number 31 R&B in late 1974. Both were included on their debut LP Circle of Love. In the group's encircled album cover photo, a teenaged, pig-tailed Kathy is all smiles. On Circle of Love's ballads "Cross My Heart," "Don't You Miss Him," and "You're Much Better Off Loving Me," there are traces of the supple earthy, sexiness that Kathy would later exhibit on such tracks as "Somebody Loves Me." The album tracks, the danceable "Circle Oo Love" and the touching Joni-lead Thom Bell/Linda Creed composed ballad "Give Into Love" received substantial radio airplay. Of note, singer Gwen Guthrie (the number one R&B hit "Aint Nothing Going on but the Rent") co-wrote with Patrick Grant Circle of Love key tracks: "Love Don't Go Through No Changes on Me," "Don't You Miss Him," "Cross My Heart," "Protect Our Love," and "Fireman" (Grant/Guthrie/Charles Sampson). After being transferred to Atlantic's Cotillion label, Sister Sledge worked with Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay, the producers of Silver Convention who wrote most of the songs for their 1977 LP, Together. Kathy co-wrote with keyboardist Don Freeman the chunk-funky "Do the Funky Do," wrote the sambo-flavored, acoustic guitar-laced groover "Can't Mess Around With Love," and lead the group through an up-tempo version of Steve Wonder's 1967 smash "I Was Made to Love Him." Another Wonder tune, "As" was given a fast-paced treatment by the sisters and received radio airplay as an LP track. Interestingly enough, on Together was the Kunze/Levay song called "Funky Family" that could serve as a precursor to "We Are Family." The group also worked with Millie Jackson producer Brad Shapiro on the country-ish ballad "Better Days." The hit/songwriting/production duo of guitarist Nile Rodgers and bassist Bernard Edwards of Atlantic Records act Chic were told by Atlantic that they could work with any artist(s) on their roster. Rodgers and Edwards chose one of the label's lesser-known acts reasoning that if they came up with a hit for a superstar act, the act would receive the bulk of the recognition and the credit and not themselves. Their first single with Rodgers and Edwards, issued on Atlantic's Cotillion label, was "He's the Greatest Dancer," which hit number one R&B and number two pop on Billboard's charts in spring 1979. "We Are Family," the title track of Sister Sledge's third album, had already received massive dance club and radio play when it was issued as a single, giving the group their first and only certified gold single going to number one R&B and number two pop in summer 1979. The track was adopted by the 1979 World Series-winning Pittsburgh Pirates and numerous other organizations, and it became a standard tune for family reunions. The We Are Family LP went platinum, peaking at number three pop in spring 1979. The Rodgers/Edwards-produced follow-up LP Love Somebody Today boasted the singles: "Got to Love Somebody" b/w "Good Girl Now" (number six R&B), the perky "Reach Your Peak," and "Let's Go on Vacation." The title track to their 1981 LP All American Girls went to number three R&B in early 1981. In 1992, Kathy Sledge signed with Epic Records as a solo artist. For her first LP, Sledge enlisted top-flight producers: Barry J.Eastmond (Freddie Jackson ,Barry White), Bryan Loren (Vesta, Benet, Mic Murphy), Lemel Humes (Miki Howard, Stephanie Mills), Donald Robinson (Eugene Wilde), Troy Taylor and Charles Farrar, and Sami McKinney (Patti Labelle). The album, Heart, featured the singles "Take Me Back to Love Again" and the ballad "All of My Love." The remix of "Take Me Back to Love Again" was a huge dance hit. The album's inspiring title track was released as a single and became a dance hit. After she left Epic, Sledge recorded several dance hits on independent and foreign labels (a cover of another song from Songs in the Key of Life, "Another Star," and the maxi CD single Another Day). Kathy Sledge-related releases are 23 AM by Robert Miles, Ice on Fire by Elton John, and David Morales' United DJ's of America, Vol. 4. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.