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Fish Go Deep are an Irish production duo consisting of Greg Dowling and Shane Johnson from Cork city. [1] They have been releasing house records under this name since 1997 and in 2006 reached number 1 on both the UK dance chart and indie chart and also reached number 23 in the singles chart with their track "The Cure and the Cause", with singer and co-songwriter Tracey K.
Lil' Hand is the debut album from Fish Go Deep, that showcases their collaboration with Dublin-based vocalist/lyricist Tracey Kelliher.The album contains the hit "The Cure and the Cause", with which Fish Go Deep made their name known worldwide.
In 2003, Kelliher collaborated with Shane Johnson and Greg Dowling of Fish Go Deep. Their first track was "Lil' Hand" which was later released as the title track on their debut album. Their first single release was "Nights Like These", on the UK Inspirit Music label in 2003. In 2004, Lil' Hand was released on Canadian label, Ultrasound ...
UK funky (sometimes known as UKF or funky [1]) is a genre of electronic dance music which originated in England that is heavily influenced by soca, soulful house, tribal house, funky house, UK garage, broken beat and grime. [1]
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Coastline – Adriatic Sea (Milews remix) Gitano & Deep Josh feat. Koo – Residence Lounge; Crystin – Something Beautiful (Red Roses remix by Lemongrass) Solaris Navis – Blissful Memories; Elimar – Prosody; Elmara – Transit
Dennis Ferrer (born December 26 1970) is a New York–based DJ, producer and remixer.He currently resides in Union City, New Jersey.A veteran of soulful house music production, he has worked with the likes of Masters at Work (MAW), Little Louie Vega, the Martinez Brothers and many other notable New York producers and DJs.
The breakbeat hardcore rave scene was beginning to fragment by late 1992 into a number of subsequent breakbeat-based genres: darkcore (tracks embracing dark-themed samples and stabs), hardcore jungle (reggae basslines and influences became prominent), and 4-beat also known as happy hardcore where piano rolls and uplifting vocals were still central to the sound. [2]