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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2008

Funky, jazzy US garage/ underground house. This is the type of track that I heard played early in the night by resident DJs such as Russ at the Hacienda and Pete Bromley at Golden.

Released in 1992 on New York's Bottom Line Label and produced by label owner "Ed The Red" Goltsman.
Edward Goltsman started his music education at the age of 6 in Moscow Russia and continued it in the USA at Berklee College of Music. In the 80s he worked as a professional keyboard player in NY with funk, jazz, gospel and top 40 bands. At that time he also started producing records. The first few singles that he produced were hip-hop and gospel, but after he was introduced to NY dance club scene, he started writing and producing house music with successful releases on labels like Emergency, Atlantic, Select, Mic Mac, Jump Street, Supertronics, Quark, Sutra and others. At the same time he started DJing and doing guest appearances at some of the major clubs all over NY City. In 1990 Edward Goltsman started his own label, Bottom Line Records, that quickly became a household name among the lovers of Garage House. He became very popular as a producer/DJ around the world, particularly in the United Kingdom. There were 78 releases on Bottom Line Records of which Ed produced about 60. He's licensed the tracks all over the world to labels like: ZYX, Kicking, Moonshine Music, Street Beat, Esoteric, React, Meldac (Japan), Shock (Australia), General Overseas (South Africa), Pschent, Delabel (France) and many others.

Bottom Line's web site:
http://www.u-turnrecords.com/bottom.htm

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  • so good this one. This is monsterrrrrrrrrrrrrr track. Thanks for that post.

  • Top tune , great upload . Remember this on a early Cafe Del Mar C-90 .

  • Thanks quality track, got this on a few old tapes.

  • Amazing.

  • The credites should be given to the people who made this recording:

    Produced by Ed "The Red" Goltsman and Nelson "Paradise" Roman for Bottom Line Records. Vocals by Vivian Lee. All keyboards and drum programming by Ed "The Red" Goltsman

    Publisher: Suslik Publishing, BMI

  • By the way the voice on this record is of the great Vivian Lee who gave us "Music is so wonderful" There are 9 albums available from Bottom Line Records on iTunes: "The Greatest vocalists of house music" "The Art of Dub" "Garage house music vol.1" with "The Bottom Groove" on it "NY house music vol.1" David Tobin, "who do you love" MJ White, "The voice of the underground New York house music" Ed The Red, "Bottom Line on Smooth Jazz" "BME Project" "INTRO" produced by Ed The Red "
  • Beautiful, sublime house tune, this was garage before it got ripped, raided and fucked up by the compliation generation.

    This kinda sound would get played late at the Breakfast Club @ Broadway Boulevard, Ealing, and though it wasn't the scene I went out for, as some did, I could realy appreciate it after a whole weekend on the go. Thanks for posting, great memories.

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