Innovation in the early days of house music
The fusion of acid house and pop that Express presented in 1989.
"Hey Music Lover" is a track that embodies the excitement of the dance floor, weaving together a TB-303 synth bassline and a catchy vocal sample. Mark Moore's production bridged the gap between underground and mainstream, making a major impact on the UK house scene. As a sound that symbolizes the era, it still exudes timeless appeal.
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Brass - Gordon M.
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Vocals [Additional Vox] - Billie Ray Martin
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Performer [Noise & Electric Doormat] - Mark M
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Vocals [Vox] - Eric Robinson
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Sampler [Sampled Guitars Chords, Sampled Vox], Percussion - Chilo
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Keyboards, Other [Musical Assistance] - Brendan Beal
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Strings - Annie Stephenson
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Written-By - S. Stewart
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Backing Vocals [B-vox Orgasmatron] - Michellé
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Keyboards, Other [Great Semprini] - Linda Love
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Producer, Mixed By - Mark Moore & Mark McGuire
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Lacquer Cut By - Pounda
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Artwork [Sleeve Remixed By] - Max Speed
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Artwork [Computer Images] - Alex Quero
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Artwork [Computer Images] - David Little (3)
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Photography By - Jaco (11)