Can You Take It In 10 Minutes TENMINMIX - Strictly Rhythm - Tracklist: 1. George Morel - Can U Take It / 2. Team Factor Feat. Kenny Bobien - It Feels Good / 3. Barbara Tucker - Stop Playing With My Mind
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Can You Take It In 10 Minutes TENMINMIX - Strictly Rhythm - Tracklist: 1. George Morel - Can U Take It / 2. Team Factor Feat. Kenny Bobien - It Feels Good / 3. Barbara Tucker - Stop Playing With My Mind
www.houseclassics.eu Turntables: Technics 1210 MK2 Mixer: Pioneer DJM-500 Dj: Waxx Strictly Rhythm (www.strictly.com) is my favorite House Label. I have over 700 different records of this label and I will upload many mixes in the next months. Listen to this music, because that's F i n e s t H o u s e M u s i c with the most important House Producers. Subscribe VINYLPOINT for listening minimum ONE TENMINMIX every weekend... Save The V I N Y L!!! Spinning records: 1. George Morel - Can U Take It Strictly Rhythm EP 13 2. Team Factor Feat. Kenny Bobien - It Feels Good Strictly Rhythm SR12621 3. Barbara Tucker - Stop Playing With My Mind Strictly Rhythm SR12585 Strictly Rhythm is an American record label, best known for its highly regarded house music catalogue. It is considered by many to be one of the genre's most important and influential labels. History The label was founded in 1989 by Mark Finkelstein and Gladys Pizarro, both from New York City. During its early years, Strictly Rhythm focused on Deep House releases by artists such as Roger Sanchez, Todd Terry and Masters at Work, among others. The label quickly became famous for signing young talent, and for being one of the most business-minded independent labels in the United States. It was one of the first dance labels (if not the first) to recognize the value of actively licensing dance music singles to non-US territories and actively exploited this advantage.The label also launched 'Strictly Blue'- a division that showcased dance vocalists and concentrated heavily on artist development. Ira Levi delivered the first international hit on the Blue label with 'Free Your Mind'. At the same time, it was also one of the most artist-friendly labels as there were almost no complaints from artists and producers about Strictly's business practices. The label continued as an independent throughout the 1990s, although it was struggling to maintain its previous influence and success by the end of the decade. In hopes of improving the labels fortunes, its founders entered into a joint venture with Warner Music Group in 2002. However, the partnership was largely a failure, and the label ceased operations nine months later. After four years of legal wrangling, Finkelstein was able to regain control of the label's trademark, master tapes, publishing, and all other rights. In 2007, the label relaunched with help from the American branch of the UK's Defected Records. Legal downloads followed soon afterward, and in June of that year the label resumed vinyl record and compact disc production, rereleasing its lost classics, signing new talent, and releasing new titles. Strictly Rhythm have lately been criticised for preventing DJ's from using their tracks in online mixes. Artists Armand Van Helden Barbara Tucker Colonel Abrams Crystal Waters Joey Negro David Morales DJ Pierre DJ Sneak Erick Morillo Ira Levi Josh Wink Kings of Tomorrow Louie Vega Logic Masters At Work Maurice Joshua Osunlade Planet Soul Reel 2 Real Roger Sanchez Roy Davis Jr. Satoshi Tomiie Ultra Naté Wamdue Project Deepface Vengaboys DJ Jurgen Todd Terry (more)
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Length: 10:03
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www.houseclassics.eu Turntables: Technics 1210 MK2 Mixer: Pioneer DJM-500 Dj: Waxx Strictly Rhythm (www.strictly.com) is my favorite House Label. I have over 700 different records of this label and I will upload many mixes in the next months. Listen to this music, because that's F i n e s t H o u s e M u s i c with the most important House Producers. Subscribe VINYLPOINT for listening minimum ONE TENMINMIX every weekend... Save The V I N Y L!!! Spinning records: 1. George Morel - Can U Take It Strictly Rhythm EP 13 2. Team Factor Feat. Kenny Bobien - It Feels Good Strictly Rhythm SR12621 3. Barbara Tucker - Stop Playing With My Mind Strictly Rhythm SR12585 Strictly Rhythm is an American record label, best known for its highly regarded house music catalogue. It is considered by many to be one of the genre's most important and influential labels. History The label was founded in 1989 by Mark Finkelstein and Gladys Pizarro, both from New York City. During its early years, Strictly Rhythm focused on Deep House releases by artists such as Roger Sanchez, Todd Terry and Masters at Work, among others. The label quickly became famous for signing young talent, and for being one of the most business-minded independent labels in the United States. It was one of the first dance labels (if not the first) to recognize the value of actively licensing dance music singles to non-US territories and actively exploited this advantage.The label also launched 'Strictly Blue'- a division that showcased dance vocalists and concentrated heavily on artist development. Ira Levi delivered the first international hit on the Blue label with 'Free Your Mind'. At the same time, it was also one of the most artist-friendly labels as there were almost no complaints from artists and producers about Strictly's business practices. The label continued as an independent throughout the 1990s, although it was struggling to maintain its previous influence and success by the end of the decade. In hopes of improving the labels fortunes, its founders entered into a joint venture with Warner Music Group in 2002. However, the partnership was largely a failure, and the label ceased operations nine months later. After four years of legal wrangling, Finkelstein was able to regain control of the label's trademark, master tapes, publishing, and all other rights. In 2007, the label relaunched with help from the American branch of the UK's Defected Records. Legal downloads followed soon afterward, and in June of that year the label resumed vinyl record and compact disc production, rereleasing its lost classics, signing new talent, and releasing new titles. Strictly Rhythm have lately been criticised for preventing DJ's from using their tracks in online mixes. Artists Armand Van Helden Barbara Tucker Colonel Abrams Crystal Waters Joey Negro David Morales DJ Pierre DJ Sneak Erick Morillo Ira Levi Josh Wink Kings of Tomorrow Louie Vega Logic Masters At Work Maurice Joshua Osunlade Planet Soul Reel 2 Real Roger Sanchez Roy Davis Jr. Satoshi Tomiie Ultra Naté Wamdue Project Deepface Vengaboys DJ Jurgen Todd Terry (more)
Author: vinylpoint
Length: 10:03
Uploaded: 9.8.2008
Viewed: 691×
Rating (0×):
Video Category: Music
Tags: Deejay Dj House Deep New York Chicago Strictly Rhythm Garage Music Pacha Satoshi Tomiie Ultra Naté Wamdue Project Deepface Vengaboys Jurgen Todd Terry Armand Van Helden Barbara Tucker Colonel Abrams Crystal Waters Joey Negro David Morales Pierre Sneak Erick Morillo Ira Levi Josh Wink Kings of Tomorrow Louie Vega Logic Masters At Work Maurice Joshua Osunlade Planet Soul Reel Real Roger Sanchez Roy Davis tenminmix house electro girl dj mix female music chic vestax news world champion ibiza pacha
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