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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 12 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '165', 'title' => 'Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists', 'alias' => 'easy-street-collectors-series---classic-dub-mixes---back-to-the--80-s---various-artists', 'release_date' => '2011-06-09', 'catalog_id' => '169', 'artist_id' => '31,40,46,51,58,48,29,47,45', 'writer_id' => '6,7,25,36,37,43,44,65,46,34,35,2,177', 'publisher_id' => '5,10,20,61,28,24,3,19', 'producer_id' => '141,142,13,23,28,35,139,22', 'remixe_id' => '3,10,18,147,34,2,19', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => '2 LP's', 'content' => '<p>ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - JPEG - 1400 x 1400baf5fb03aa95d2a700370ff62007a821.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists', 'meta_keyword' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists', 'meta_description' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists', 'bundle_price' => '8.99', 'bundle_price2' => '10.99', 'bundle_price3' => '9.99', 'features' => '1', 'order' => '15', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-03-01 18:19:45', 'modified' => '2016-03-17 22:46:41' ), 'Cataloge' => array( 'id' => '169', 'title' => '5', 'number' => 'ESA-9017', 'content' => '<p>ESA-9017</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - JPEG - 1400 x 14001bf3a3a664468caf2165cf992a7eca90.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'ESA-9017', 'meta_keyword' => 'ESA-9017', 'meta_description' => 'ESA-9017', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 21:25:59', 'modified' => '2016-02-16 21:25:59' ), 'Label' => array( 'id' => '1', 'name' => 'Easy Street', 'code' => 'Easy Street Records International Corp.', 'short_description' => 'Where House Music Lives', 'long_description' => ' Easy Street Records Label Profile<br> <br> Established in March, 1983, it didn't take very long for Easy Street to make its presence known around the world. "Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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Hardhouse/11:55 (Bee Boys Dub). 8. Gary L/Anything Is Possible (Club Sensation Dub) 9. MSQ II/Too Much (More Than Enuff Dub) 10. Carol Lynn Townes/What I Wouldn’t Do (Lovely Dub Mix).</p> <p>1.Track Artist: Serious Intention</p> <p>Track Title: You Don’t Know</p> <p>Track Version: Niecy Don’t Know </p> <p>Remixer/prod: Paul Simpson</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790231 Duration: 6:42</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): P. Simpson, A. Malloy</p> <p>Publisher: Publishing Corp. of America/BMI, administered by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>2. Track Artist: Shot </p> <p>Track Title: Main Thing</p> <p>Track Version: Dub Mix</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Roger "Wolfie" Williams </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790232 Duration: 5:47</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): R. Williams</p> <p>Publisher: Andrea Lauren Music/Roger "Wolfie Williams Music/ASCAP, administered by Warner/Chappell Music </p> <p>3. Track Artist: Jason </p> <p>Track Title: Living My Life</p> <p>Track Version: Dub Mix</p> <p>Remixer/prod:Bratton, Cameron, Goode/prod: James Bratton & Delores Drewry</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790233 Duration: 5:14</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): J. Smith, J. Bratton, D. Drewry</p> <p>Publisher: Andrea Lauren Music/Bratton & White Publishing/ASCAP/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p> </p> <p>4. Track Artist: Pandella </p> <p>Track Title: This Way, That Way</p> <p>Track Version: Komis Dub</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Komix</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790234 Duration: 6:15</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer: A. Komis, L. Toval</p> <p>Publisher: Andi-Girl Music/Greek Style Music/BM/I/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>5. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 15 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '178', 'title' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'alias' => 'easy-street-classic-dub-mixes---back-to-the-90s---part-2', 'release_date' => '2017-11-17', 'catalog_id' => '190', 'artist_id' => '163', 'writer_id' => '193', 'publisher_id' => '100', 'producer_id' => '189', 'remixe_id' => '200', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => '', 'content' => '<p>Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9024 - 1400x140074d59060d9a9f76eaa8c5d781dd3df58.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'meta_keyword' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'meta_description' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'bundle_price' => null, 'bundle_price2' => null, 'bundle_price3' => null, 'features' => '1', 'order' => '6', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2017-11-15 23:33:50', 'modified' => '2017-11-15 23:35:14' ), 'Cataloge' => array( 'id' => '190', 'title' => '9', 'number' => 'ESA-9024', 'content' => '<p>Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9024 - 1400x1400857daca1c3b0d1e40288240b167410b5.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'meta_keyword' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'meta_description' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2017-11-15 23:29:55', 'modified' => '2017-11-15 23:29:55' ), 'Label' => array( 'id' => '1', 'name' => 'Easy Street', 'code' => 'Easy Street Records International Corp.', 'short_description' => 'Where House Music Lives', 'long_description' => ' Easy Street Records Label Profile<br> <br> Established in March, 1983, it didn't take very long for Easy Street to make its presence known around the world. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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It was a conversation between him and Easy Street founder and CEO Mike Gusick that laid the foundations for a refreshed view of the catalogue and here he brings his own fresh take on ‘Hideaway’ by De’ Lacy - road tested at Reach Up gigs from Lisbon to Berlin!</p> <p>London dj Crissy Kybosh takes the reigns on 'You Don’t Know' by Serious Intention bringing fresh electro flavour to this underground classic whilst hot production talent Chapter and Verse looks to the sublime vocals of Adeva and her classic 'In and Out of My Life' to deliver a dancefloor bomb. Coming from a different angle but reaching for the same transcendent accapella is Namara whose 'In and Out' laces some classic piano flavour and chugging beats into the equation. Finally, Cloonee is a name that has been on the lips of those who are tuned in to emergent talent for some time, clocking up millions of streams for bangers such as 'The Ciggie' and 'Be Good to Me'. On this occasion it's the genre smashing vocals of 'Body Work' by Hot Streak that get put into the blender to provide a stomping workout that has been rocking dancefloors for some time.</p> <p>However crazy the world may sometimes seem, one thing is for sure. quality stands the test of time and Easy Street prove it once more right here.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9025 - Transatlantic Love-1400x1400854a64d071c97a195b18dfa73261e2a0.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'meta_keyword' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'meta_description' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'bundle_price' => null, 'bundle_price2' => null, 'bundle_price3' => null, 'features' => '1', 'order' => '1', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2020-05-10 18:01:18', 'modified' => '2020-05-13 17:28:56' ), 'Cataloge' => array( 'id' => '193', 'title' => '12', 'number' => 'ESA-9025', 'content' => '<p>1. De’ Lacy/Hideaway</p> <p>Nick Reach Up Remix (6:06) </p> <p>2. 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It was a conversation between him and Easy Street founder and CEO Mike Gusick that laid the foundations for a refreshed view of the catalogue and here he brings his own fresh take on ‘Hideaway’ by De’ Lacy - road tested at Reach Up gigs from Lisbon to Berlin!</p> <p>London dj Crissy Kybosh takes the reigns on 'You Don’t Know' by Serious Intention bringing fresh electro flavour to this underground classic whilst hot production talent Chapter and Verse looks to the sublime vocals of Adeva and her classic 'In and Out of My Life' to deliver a dancefloor bomb. Coming from a different angle but reaching for the same transcendent accapella is Namara whose 'In and Out' laces some classic piano flavour and chugging beats into the equation. Finally, Cloonee is a name that has been on the lips of those who are tuned in to emergent talent for some time, clocking up millions of streams for bangers such as 'The Ciggie' and 'Be Good to Me'. On this occasion it's the genre smashing vocals of 'Body Work' by Hot Streak that get put into the blender to provide a stomping workout that has been rocking dancefloors for some time.</p> <p>However crazy the world may sometimes seem, one thing is for sure. quality stands the test of time and Easy Street prove it once more right here.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9025 - Transatlantic Love-1400x14003d335c5a0a4c1c992d90a5f78a1bb2eb.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'meta_keyword' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'meta_description' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2020-05-10 17:52:47', 'modified' => '2020-05-10 17:54:00' ), 'Label' => array( 'id' => '1', 'name' => 'Easy Street', 'code' => 'Easy Street Records International Corp.', 'short_description' => 'Where House Music Lives', 'long_description' => ' Easy Street Records Label Profile<br> <br> Established in March, 1983, it didn't take very long for Easy Street to make its presence known around the world. "Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 19 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '184', 'title' => 'World Premiere - Share the Night - A Michael Gray Remix', 'alias' => 'world-premiere---share-the-night---a-michael-gray-remix', 'release_date' => '2020-08-21', 'catalog_id' => '194', 'artist_id' => '31', 'writer_id' => '2', 'publisher_id' => '3', 'producer_id' => '193', 'remixe_id' => '210', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => 'World Premiere - Share the Night - A Michael Gray Remix', 'content' => '<p>Artist: World PremiereTrack Title: Share the NightTrack Version: Michael Gray Remix</p> <p>Remixer: Michael Gray</p> <p>UPC: 734701764724</p> <p>1. Michael Gray Remix (7:08)</p> <p>ISRC: USESR2076471</p> <p>2. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 31 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '197', 'title' => 'Muzungu - Congas - Dr Packer Remixes, That Kid Chris Remixes, Muzungu Original Mixes ', 'alias' => 'muzungu---congas---dr-packer-remixes--that-kid-chris-remixes--muzungu-original-mixes-', 'release_date' => '2021-07-16', 'catalog_id' => '208', 'artist_id' => '166', 'writer_id' => '196', 'publisher_id' => '10', 'producer_id' => '197', 'remixe_id' => '211,216,217', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => 'Muzungu - Congas - Dr Packer Remixes, That Kid Chris Remixes, Muzungu Original Mixes ', 'content' => '<p>Artist: Muzungu</p> <p>Produced by: Muzungu</p> <p>Track Title: Congas</p> <p>Track Versions: Dr Packer Remixes, That Kid Chris Remixes, Muzungu Original Mixes </p> <p>Remixers: Dr Packer, That Kid Chris</p> <p>UPC: 734701766025</p> <p>1. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 32 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '198', 'title' => 'Cassio Presents Amira - What Is Love? - McDonald & Jannetta Remixes', 'alias' => 'cassio-presents-amira---what-is-love----mcdonald---jannetta-remixes', 'release_date' => '2022-02-18', 'catalog_id' => '209', 'artist_id' => '102', 'writer_id' => '111,127', 'publisher_id' => '50', 'producer_id' => '200,199', 'remixe_id' => '219,218', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => 'Cassio Presents Amira - What Is Love? - McDonald & Jannetta Remixes', 'content' => '<p>Artist: Cassio Presents Amira</p> <p>Track Title: What Is Love?</p> <p>Track Version: McDonald & Jannetta Remixes </p> <p>Remixer: McDonald & Jannetta</p> <p>UPC: 734701766124</p> <p>1. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 14 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '177', 'title' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 80s - Part 2', 'alias' => 'easy-street-classic-dub-mixes---back-to-the-80s---part-2', 'release_date' => '2017-11-14', 'catalog_id' => '189', 'artist_id' => '37,52,1,49,50,44,58,59,69,53', 'writer_id' => '19,25,33,81,39,41,42,40,47,48,52,53,54,62,60,68', 'publisher_id' => '10,49,22,18,25', 'producer_id' => '13,21,26,34,27,41,134,35', 'remixe_id' => '10,139,18,34,199', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => '', 'content' => '<p>ESA-9023</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9023 - 1400x140061b9002f3ed86432952810fa1d25334f.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'ESA-9023', 'meta_keyword' => 'ESA-9023', 'meta_description' => 'Description: 1. 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Track Artist: Jason </p> <p>Track Title: Living My Life</p> <p>Track Version: Dub Mix</p> <p>Remixer/prod:Bratton, Cameron, Goode/prod: James Bratton & Delores Drewry</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790233 Duration: 5:14</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): J. Smith, J. Bratton, D. Drewry</p> <p>Publisher: Andrea Lauren Music/Bratton & White Publishing/ASCAP/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p> </p> <p>4. Track Artist: Pandella </p> <p>Track Title: This Way, That Way</p> <p>Track Version: Komis Dub</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Komix</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790234 Duration: 6:15</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer: A. Komis, L. Toval</p> <p>Publisher: Andi-Girl Music/Greek Style Music/BM/I/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>5. Track Artist: Jamillah </p> <p>Track Title: Stand Up (In Love’s Defense)</p> <p>Track Version: Dub Up</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Tony Humphries/Woo Worthy Prods. </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790235 Duration: 5:18</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): L. Wedgeworth, G. Worthy</p> <p>Publisher: Andrea Lauren Music/Modernique Music/ASCAP/admin. By Warner/Chappell Music </p> <p>6. Track Artist: Adeva </p> <p>Track Title: In & Out of My Life</p> <p>Track Version: Dub of My Life</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Smack Music Prods. </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790236 Duration: 5:22</p> <p>Copyright: ?2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): Jackson, Parkin, Daniels</p> <p>Publisher: Andi-Girl Music/Smackin' Music/BMI/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>7. Track Artist: Hardhouse </p> <p>Track Title: 11:55</p> <p>Track Version: Bee Boys Dub</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Todd Terry </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790237 Duration: 4:01</p> <p>Copyright: ?©2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): T. Terry</p> <p>Publisher: Publishing Corp. of America/New York Style Music/BMI/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>8. Track Artist: Gary L </p> <p>Track Title: Anything Is Possible</p> <p>Track: Club Sensation Dub </p> <p>Remixer/prod: Smack Music Prods. </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790238 Duration: 5:48</p> <p>Copyright: ?©2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): M. Cameron, R. Tyler, G. Little </p> <p>Publisher: Andi-Girl Music/Smackin' Music/BMI/admin. By Warner/Chappell Music </p> <p>9. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 18 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '183', 'title' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'alias' => 'transatlantic-love---the-uk-remixes', 'release_date' => '2020-06-05', 'catalog_id' => '193', 'artist_id' => '163', 'writer_id' => '193', 'publisher_id' => '100', 'producer_id' => '189', 'remixe_id' => '200', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => '', 'content' => '<p>1. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 12 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '165', 'title' => 'Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists', 'alias' => 'easy-street-collectors-series---classic-dub-mixes---back-to-the--80-s---various-artists', 'release_date' => '2011-06-09', 'catalog_id' => '169', 'artist_id' => '31,40,46,51,58,48,29,47,45', 'writer_id' => '6,7,25,36,37,43,44,65,46,34,35,2,177', 'publisher_id' => '5,10,20,61,28,24,3,19', 'producer_id' => '141,142,13,23,28,35,139,22', 'remixe_id' => '3,10,18,147,34,2,19', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => '2 LP's', 'content' => '<p>ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - JPEG - 1400 x 1400baf5fb03aa95d2a700370ff62007a821.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists', 'meta_keyword' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists', 'meta_description' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - Various Artists', 'bundle_price' => '8.99', 'bundle_price2' => '10.99', 'bundle_price3' => '9.99', 'features' => '1', 'order' => '15', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-03-01 18:19:45', 'modified' => '2016-03-17 22:46:41' ), 'Cataloge' => array( 'id' => '169', 'title' => '5', 'number' => 'ESA-9017', 'content' => '<p>ESA-9017</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9017 - Easy Street Collectors Series - Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the '80's - JPEG - 1400 x 14001bf3a3a664468caf2165cf992a7eca90.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'ESA-9017', 'meta_keyword' => 'ESA-9017', 'meta_description' => 'ESA-9017', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 21:25:59', 'modified' => '2016-02-16 21:25:59' ), 'Label' => array( 'id' => '1', 'name' => 'Easy Street', 'code' => 'Easy Street Records International Corp.', 'short_description' => 'Where House Music Lives', 'long_description' => ' Easy Street Records Label Profile<br> <br> Established in March, 1983, it didn't take very long for Easy Street to make its presence known around the world. "Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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Hardhouse/11:55 (Bee Boys Dub). 8. Gary L/Anything Is Possible (Club Sensation Dub) 9. MSQ II/Too Much (More Than Enuff Dub) 10. Carol Lynn Townes/What I Wouldn’t Do (Lovely Dub Mix).</p> <p>1.Track Artist: Serious Intention</p> <p>Track Title: You Don’t Know</p> <p>Track Version: Niecy Don’t Know </p> <p>Remixer/prod: Paul Simpson</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790231 Duration: 6:42</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): P. Simpson, A. Malloy</p> <p>Publisher: Publishing Corp. of America/BMI, administered by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>2. Track Artist: Shot </p> <p>Track Title: Main Thing</p> <p>Track Version: Dub Mix</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Roger "Wolfie" Williams </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790232 Duration: 5:47</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): R. Williams</p> <p>Publisher: Andrea Lauren Music/Roger "Wolfie Williams Music/ASCAP, administered by Warner/Chappell Music </p> <p>3. Track Artist: Jason </p> <p>Track Title: Living My Life</p> <p>Track Version: Dub Mix</p> <p>Remixer/prod:Bratton, Cameron, Goode/prod: James Bratton & Delores Drewry</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790233 Duration: 5:14</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): J. Smith, J. Bratton, D. Drewry</p> <p>Publisher: Andrea Lauren Music/Bratton & White Publishing/ASCAP/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p> </p> <p>4. Track Artist: Pandella </p> <p>Track Title: This Way, That Way</p> <p>Track Version: Komis Dub</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Komix</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790234 Duration: 6:15</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer: A. Komis, L. Toval</p> <p>Publisher: Andi-Girl Music/Greek Style Music/BM/I/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>5. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 15 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '178', 'title' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'alias' => 'easy-street-classic-dub-mixes---back-to-the-90s---part-2', 'release_date' => '2017-11-17', 'catalog_id' => '190', 'artist_id' => '163', 'writer_id' => '193', 'publisher_id' => '100', 'producer_id' => '189', 'remixe_id' => '200', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => '', 'content' => '<p>Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9024 - 1400x140074d59060d9a9f76eaa8c5d781dd3df58.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'meta_keyword' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'meta_description' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'bundle_price' => null, 'bundle_price2' => null, 'bundle_price3' => null, 'features' => '1', 'order' => '6', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2017-11-15 23:33:50', 'modified' => '2017-11-15 23:35:14' ), 'Cataloge' => array( 'id' => '190', 'title' => '9', 'number' => 'ESA-9024', 'content' => '<p>Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9024 - 1400x1400857daca1c3b0d1e40288240b167410b5.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'meta_keyword' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'meta_description' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 90s - Part 2', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2017-11-15 23:29:55', 'modified' => '2017-11-15 23:29:55' ), 'Label' => array( 'id' => '1', 'name' => 'Easy Street', 'code' => 'Easy Street Records International Corp.', 'short_description' => 'Where House Music Lives', 'long_description' => ' Easy Street Records Label Profile<br> <br> Established in March, 1983, it didn't take very long for Easy Street to make its presence known around the world. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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It was a conversation between him and Easy Street founder and CEO Mike Gusick that laid the foundations for a refreshed view of the catalogue and here he brings his own fresh take on ‘Hideaway’ by De’ Lacy - road tested at Reach Up gigs from Lisbon to Berlin!</p> <p>London dj Crissy Kybosh takes the reigns on 'You Don’t Know' by Serious Intention bringing fresh electro flavour to this underground classic whilst hot production talent Chapter and Verse looks to the sublime vocals of Adeva and her classic 'In and Out of My Life' to deliver a dancefloor bomb. Coming from a different angle but reaching for the same transcendent accapella is Namara whose 'In and Out' laces some classic piano flavour and chugging beats into the equation. Finally, Cloonee is a name that has been on the lips of those who are tuned in to emergent talent for some time, clocking up millions of streams for bangers such as 'The Ciggie' and 'Be Good to Me'. On this occasion it's the genre smashing vocals of 'Body Work' by Hot Streak that get put into the blender to provide a stomping workout that has been rocking dancefloors for some time.</p> <p>However crazy the world may sometimes seem, one thing is for sure. quality stands the test of time and Easy Street prove it once more right here.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9025 - Transatlantic Love-1400x1400854a64d071c97a195b18dfa73261e2a0.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'meta_keyword' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'meta_description' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'bundle_price' => null, 'bundle_price2' => null, 'bundle_price3' => null, 'features' => '1', 'order' => '1', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2020-05-10 18:01:18', 'modified' => '2020-05-13 17:28:56' ), 'Cataloge' => array( 'id' => '193', 'title' => '12', 'number' => 'ESA-9025', 'content' => '<p>1. De’ Lacy/Hideaway</p> <p>Nick Reach Up Remix (6:06) </p> <p>2. 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It was a conversation between him and Easy Street founder and CEO Mike Gusick that laid the foundations for a refreshed view of the catalogue and here he brings his own fresh take on ‘Hideaway’ by De’ Lacy - road tested at Reach Up gigs from Lisbon to Berlin!</p> <p>London dj Crissy Kybosh takes the reigns on 'You Don’t Know' by Serious Intention bringing fresh electro flavour to this underground classic whilst hot production talent Chapter and Verse looks to the sublime vocals of Adeva and her classic 'In and Out of My Life' to deliver a dancefloor bomb. Coming from a different angle but reaching for the same transcendent accapella is Namara whose 'In and Out' laces some classic piano flavour and chugging beats into the equation. Finally, Cloonee is a name that has been on the lips of those who are tuned in to emergent talent for some time, clocking up millions of streams for bangers such as 'The Ciggie' and 'Be Good to Me'. On this occasion it's the genre smashing vocals of 'Body Work' by Hot Streak that get put into the blender to provide a stomping workout that has been rocking dancefloors for some time.</p> <p>However crazy the world may sometimes seem, one thing is for sure. quality stands the test of time and Easy Street prove it once more right here.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9025 - Transatlantic Love-1400x14003d335c5a0a4c1c992d90a5f78a1bb2eb.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'meta_keyword' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'meta_description' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2020-05-10 17:52:47', 'modified' => '2020-05-10 17:54:00' ), 'Label' => array( 'id' => '1', 'name' => 'Easy Street', 'code' => 'Easy Street Records International Corp.', 'short_description' => 'Where House Music Lives', 'long_description' => ' Easy Street Records Label Profile<br> <br> Established in March, 1983, it didn't take very long for Easy Street to make its presence known around the world. "Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 19 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '184', 'title' => 'World Premiere - Share the Night - A Michael Gray Remix', 'alias' => 'world-premiere---share-the-night---a-michael-gray-remix', 'release_date' => '2020-08-21', 'catalog_id' => '194', 'artist_id' => '31', 'writer_id' => '2', 'publisher_id' => '3', 'producer_id' => '193', 'remixe_id' => '210', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => 'World Premiere - Share the Night - A Michael Gray Remix', 'content' => '<p>Artist: World PremiereTrack Title: Share the NightTrack Version: Michael Gray Remix</p> <p>Remixer: Michael Gray</p> <p>UPC: 734701764724</p> <p>1. Michael Gray Remix (7:08)</p> <p>ISRC: USESR2076471</p> <p>2. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 31 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '197', 'title' => 'Muzungu - Congas - Dr Packer Remixes, That Kid Chris Remixes, Muzungu Original Mixes ', 'alias' => 'muzungu---congas---dr-packer-remixes--that-kid-chris-remixes--muzungu-original-mixes-', 'release_date' => '2021-07-16', 'catalog_id' => '208', 'artist_id' => '166', 'writer_id' => '196', 'publisher_id' => '10', 'producer_id' => '197', 'remixe_id' => '211,216,217', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => 'Muzungu - Congas - Dr Packer Remixes, That Kid Chris Remixes, Muzungu Original Mixes ', 'content' => '<p>Artist: Muzungu</p> <p>Produced by: Muzungu</p> <p>Track Title: Congas</p> <p>Track Versions: Dr Packer Remixes, That Kid Chris Remixes, Muzungu Original Mixes </p> <p>Remixers: Dr Packer, That Kid Chris</p> <p>UPC: 734701766025</p> <p>1. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 32 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '198', 'title' => 'Cassio Presents Amira - What Is Love? - McDonald & Jannetta Remixes', 'alias' => 'cassio-presents-amira---what-is-love----mcdonald---jannetta-remixes', 'release_date' => '2022-02-18', 'catalog_id' => '209', 'artist_id' => '102', 'writer_id' => '111,127', 'publisher_id' => '50', 'producer_id' => '200,199', 'remixe_id' => '219,218', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => 'Cassio Presents Amira - What Is Love? - McDonald & Jannetta Remixes', 'content' => '<p>Artist: Cassio Presents Amira</p> <p>Track Title: What Is Love?</p> <p>Track Version: McDonald & Jannetta Remixes </p> <p>Remixer: McDonald & Jannetta</p> <p>UPC: 734701766124</p> <p>1. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 14 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '177', 'title' => 'Easy Street Classic Dub Mixes - Back to the 80s - Part 2', 'alias' => 'easy-street-classic-dub-mixes---back-to-the-80s---part-2', 'release_date' => '2017-11-14', 'catalog_id' => '189', 'artist_id' => '37,52,1,49,50,44,58,59,69,53', 'writer_id' => '19,25,33,81,39,41,42,40,47,48,52,53,54,62,60,68', 'publisher_id' => '10,49,22,18,25', 'producer_id' => '13,21,26,34,27,41,134,35', 'remixe_id' => '10,139,18,34,199', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => '', 'content' => '<p>ESA-9023</p> ', 'image' => 'ESA-9023 - 1400x140061b9002f3ed86432952810fa1d25334f.jpg', 'meta_title' => 'ESA-9023', 'meta_keyword' => 'ESA-9023', 'meta_description' => 'Description: 1. 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Track Artist: Jason </p> <p>Track Title: Living My Life</p> <p>Track Version: Dub Mix</p> <p>Remixer/prod:Bratton, Cameron, Goode/prod: James Bratton & Delores Drewry</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790233 Duration: 5:14</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): J. Smith, J. Bratton, D. Drewry</p> <p>Publisher: Andrea Lauren Music/Bratton & White Publishing/ASCAP/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p> </p> <p>4. Track Artist: Pandella </p> <p>Track Title: This Way, That Way</p> <p>Track Version: Komis Dub</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Komix</p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790234 Duration: 6:15</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer: A. Komis, L. Toval</p> <p>Publisher: Andi-Girl Music/Greek Style Music/BM/I/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>5. Track Artist: Jamillah </p> <p>Track Title: Stand Up (In Love’s Defense)</p> <p>Track Version: Dub Up</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Tony Humphries/Woo Worthy Prods. </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790235 Duration: 5:18</p> <p>Copyright: ?© 2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): L. Wedgeworth, G. Worthy</p> <p>Publisher: Andrea Lauren Music/Modernique Music/ASCAP/admin. By Warner/Chappell Music </p> <p>6. Track Artist: Adeva </p> <p>Track Title: In & Out of My Life</p> <p>Track Version: Dub of My Life</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Smack Music Prods. </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790236 Duration: 5:22</p> <p>Copyright: ?2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): Jackson, Parkin, Daniels</p> <p>Publisher: Andi-Girl Music/Smackin' Music/BMI/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>7. Track Artist: Hardhouse </p> <p>Track Title: 11:55</p> <p>Track Version: Bee Boys Dub</p> <p>Remixer/prod: Todd Terry </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790237 Duration: 4:01</p> <p>Copyright: ?©2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): T. Terry</p> <p>Publisher: Publishing Corp. of America/New York Style Music/BMI/admin. by Warner/Chappell Music</p> <p>8. Track Artist: Gary L </p> <p>Track Title: Anything Is Possible</p> <p>Track: Club Sensation Dub </p> <p>Remixer/prod: Smack Music Prods. </p> <p>ISRC: USESR1790238 Duration: 5:48</p> <p>Copyright: ?©2017 Easy Street Records International Corp.</p> <p>Writer(s): M. Cameron, R. Tyler, G. Little </p> <p>Publisher: Andi-Girl Music/Smackin' Music/BMI/admin. By Warner/Chappell Music </p> <p>9. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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"Go Deh Yaka" by Monyaka & Hot Streak's "Body Work" became international pop hits in the summer of '83; & later that year, "Body Work" (produced by "Jellybean" Benitez) appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Breakin'" which sold over 2 million copies. Another trend setting release in '83 was "Share The Night" performed by World Premiere, a heavily R&B influenced melodic dance floor classic.<br> <br> These initial successes were followed in 1984 by Serious Intention's club classic, "You Don't Know", produced by Paul Simpson & Jocelyn Brown's "Pickin' Up Promises" , and Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Rap", an updated version of the classic "Monster Mash". Beginning in 1985, Easy Street released several movie soundtrack albums including "The Protector", ( Jackie Chan's 1st American hit), "Code of Silence", starring Chuck Norris and "That Was Then, This is Now" featuring Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. Easy Street's totally new web site was launched in April, 2016 and now features the label's complete catalogue in both MP3 & M4a digital formats.', 'logo' => 'easystreetlogoa8feb9c35955c770e083e9590cc01c9e.png', 'status' => '1', 'created' => '2016-02-16 16:52:05', 'modified' => '2016-04-09 17:43:35' ) ), (int) 18 => array( 'ReleaseTitle' => array( 'id' => '183', 'title' => 'Transatlantic Love - The UK Remixes', 'alias' => 'transatlantic-love---the-uk-remixes', 'release_date' => '2020-06-05', 'catalog_id' => '193', 'artist_id' => '163', 'writer_id' => '193', 'publisher_id' => '100', 'producer_id' => '189', 'remixe_id' => '200', 'label_id' => '1', 'format' => '', 'content' => '<p>1. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! 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Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. 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The Easy Street sound began to take shape with releases in 1986 from Shot/"Main Thing" (also recorded by Swedish pop star Robyn), Paul Simpson's "Treat Her Sweeter" & culminating with "Ma Foom Bey" by Cultural Vibe (Tony Humphries & Winston Jones) which arguably launched the era of "House" music. Collaborating with talented producers and artists, the Easy Street sound became synonymous with great songs & powerful vocals, a formula that the label still follows today.<br> <br> In the mid 80's, productions by Blaze & Smack Music helped to create a distinct New Jersey House sound. In Sync's, "Sometimes Love" (Blaze & David Morales mixes) & Adeva's "In & Out of My Life" & "Respect" became instant club hits, with the latter achieving platinum sales on Adeva's Chrysalis album! Towards the end of the decade, the label teamed up with Todd Terry, resulting in 2 important club hits by Hardhouse, "Check This Out" & Voices In My House".<br> <br> In the 90's, producer/remixer's Joey Negro/Dave Lee, Blaze, Roger S, Deep Dish, Paramour, Hani, Full Intention, Knee Deep Bros, Benji Candelario and others all took a hand at creating new sounds & re-working the classics for Easy Street. House jams by Extortion, Cassio, Alexander Hope, Keisha Jenkins, Kathy Brown & especially De' Lacy's multi platinum single, "Hideaway", all left their imprint on the dance floor & at radio. The decade ended with ATFC's/Onephatdeeva's interpretation of "In & Out Of My Life", a mammoth UK pop & club hit.<br> <br> The new millennium introduced our fans in 2002 to "Shelter Me", written & performed by Asaph Womack, who combined his artistry with the multi-talented Chris Herbert, one of the original members of Blaze, This gospel flavored anthem mixed by Dennis Ferrer, is a tribute to one of house music's most revered venues & features a deeply soulful vocal along with some incredible trumpet solos. Other releases have included projects with Lenny Fontana, Moses McClean Productions (Mitch "Mad" Moses & Vince McClean), Black Masses Orchestra (UK), The Rhythm Slaves & Kid Massive. The Easy Street/Blaze connection continued with a 2 CD set aptly entitled "Celebration - A Soulful House Journey", selected and mixed by Blaze. Other collaborations included De' Lacy and Joeski ("Beautiful Day"), Afrikali/Joeski & DJ Buck ("Out of the Jungle 2004"), Cultural Vibe/DJ Romain (Ma Foom Bey") and the UK's Robert de Fresnes and Scott Walker producing De' Lacy's "Funky With You". In July 2005, the renowned hip hop superstar, Missy Elliott , released "Lose Control", containing an excerpted sample from Hot Streak's/ "Body Work, that went on to become a worldwide radio & video hit, earning her a Grammy and an MTV video award. To great acclaim, Missy performed "Lose Control" during the half time show at the 2015 Super Bowl along with the superstar pop artist, Katy Perry. The label's activities outside of the U.S. have continued to expand in recent years. An affiliation with the U.K's Demon Music Group and relationships with the Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Ministry of Sound have ensured that the Easy Street catalog will continue to receive the widest possible distribution throughout Europe and the rest of the World. 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