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review 2008-06-20

Not Everyone Understands House Music... But He Does

 

 

Featuring more than 1.2 GB of content in mixed formats, this latest volume in Loopmasters Artist Series is essentially private access to Marshall Jefferson’s most closely guarded sound sources, as well as contributions from an all star Iine up of some of his closest friends and house specialists.” Ed Funk lays down more than 70 live drum breaks and fills for that Philly sound, while Chicago percussionist Louie Louie joins in with tasty accompaniment, not to mention his own folder of 95 amazing percussion loops. Marshall took charge on the 53 programmed N.Y. garage and techno breaks, prominently featuring TR-808 and 909, but also recruited the King of Acid House, Chris “Barn Barn” Westbrook, to lay some dope beats and groovy guitar parts. Bass loops are about equally divided between deep synth and squelchy TB-303, for that acid-house sound that Marshall helped pioneer. Sherman Burks and Rob Crawford handled much of the keyboard programming, but it’s all Marshall dropping his trademark house piano riffs, Rhodes, Clay and organ lines. 

 

Some of the coolest inclusions are loop folders containing live house strings and brass sections courtesy of Orbert Davis and the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic. These are molten hot lava bombs with strong influences of late 70s soul and funk infused disco capable of blasting and stabbing their way through the densest of beats. Marshall brings in whom he calls ‘House music’s Marvin Gaye,” Byron Stingly, for vocal duties. I loved Ce Ce Rogers’ expert loop editing and vocal hacking, doing wicked cut ups on runs and phrases before twisting the filter While others have tried, you can’t get any closer to the origin of house music than this – a must have.


 


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