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JEFFERSON, MARSHALL / NOOSA HEADS - MUSHROOMS

- NEW RELEASE

TITLE:
Mushrooms
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CATNO:
AIR046
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Inc New 2025 mixes of this 1996 deep house favourite
Originally released in 1996 on Soap Records produced by Chris Liebing & Andrew Wooden aka Noosa Head and featuring words & vocals from house music royalty Marshall Jefferson, it quickly became an underground anthem.

Airtight released the Salt City Orchestra remix back in 1998, now 27 years later they return with 2 new mixes from the mighty Frits Wentink & newcomer MIDGE who delivers a different take, alongside the Salt City Orchestra & Trevino remix which features on vinyl for the first time here.


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Salt City Orchestra Out There Mix
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Trevino Remix
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Frits Wentink Mix
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Midge 2025 Mix

Last FM Information on Marshall Jefferson

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Marshall Jefferson (born September 19, 1959) is widely regarded as one of the leading innovators of the genre of music now known as house music, in particular the subgenre of Chicago house. Born in Chicago, Illinois he was originally a producer in the Universal recording studios in Chicago it is here that he met owner of Trax Records, Larry Sherman. He may be best known for inventing the squelchy acid house sound on tracks like "Dream Girl" and "Acid Tracks". However he was also very influential in the more soulful or "deeper" end of the house spectrum where he produced great music by the likes of Ce Ce Rogers, Sterling Void as well as the first two albums of Ten City. In October 2004 Move Your Body appeared in popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on House Music radio station SF-UR. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.