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04/07/2015

Our House Is Your House (2 Discs) | Todd Terry

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Ministry of Sound proudly presents it's new compilation series, 'Our House is Your House', and announces Grammy Award-nominated DJ/producer Todd Terry as it's first curator, with his two disc compilation set for release 30th March 2015. Widely regarded as one of the most influential producers to shape the house sound in the early 90s, there is no stronger artist to launch the series than Todd Terry. His remixes of Jungle Brothers' 'I'll House You' and Everything But The Girl's 'Missing' were two of the first key crossover house tracks. He then went on to have top 10 hits with his tracks 'Something Going On' and 'Keep On Jumping', becoming one of the most in demand DJs in the world, with regular appearances at Ministry of Sound. This two CD compilation is a tale of two halves. On the first CD, Todd showcases the key productions and remixes that shaped his career, including the aforementioned 'Keep On Jumpin', 'Something Going On', and 'I'll House You', plus tracks from Maurice ('This Is Acid'), Nightcrawlers ('Push The Feeling On'), Class Action ('Weekend'), Junior Jack ('Thrill Me') and Armand Van Helden's incredible remix of Tori Amos ('Professional Widow'). The second CD brings things up to date with a selection of Todd's favourite current tracks and remixes, plus three brand new tracks from Todd himself, two of which are exclusive to the compilation: 'Give Me A Reason' feat. Robin S, and 'Go Away' feat. Martyna Baker. CD2 also includes Todd's superb remix of Clean Bandit's 'Come Over' feat. Stylo G, alongside massive tracks from the likes of Sam Smith (Armand Van Helden Remix), Kerri Chandler, Huxley, Foamo, Harry Romero (Riva Starr Remix), plus Prok & Fitch's huge remix of CLS's 'Can You Feel It'. This new compilation series is a celebration of house music's meteoric rise in the late 80s and early 90s as well as it's resurgence in recent times. Todd Terry has been there with Ministry of Sound from the beginning and makes his compilation essential listening for house fans new and old.
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Ministry of Sound proudly presents it's new compilation series, 'Our House is Your House', and announces Grammy Award-nominated DJ/producer Todd Terry as it's first curator, with his two disc compilation set for release 30th March 2015. Widely regarded as one of the most influential producers to shape the house sound in the early 90s, there is no stronger artist to launch the series than Todd Terry. His remixes of Jungle Brothers' 'I'll House You' and Everything But The Girl's 'Missing' were two of the first key crossover house tracks. He then went on to have top 10 hits with his tracks 'Something Going On' and 'Keep On Jumping', becoming one of the most in demand DJs in the world, with regular appearances at Ministry of Sound. This two CD compilation is a tale of two halves. On the first CD, Todd showcases the key productions and remixes that shaped his career, including the aforementioned 'Keep On Jumpin', 'Something Going On', and 'I'll House You', plus tracks from Maurice ('This Is Acid'), Nightcrawlers ('Push The Feeling On'), Class Action ('Weekend'), Junior Jack ('Thrill Me') and Armand Van Helden's incredible remix of Tori Amos ('Professional Widow'). The second CD brings things up to date with a selection of Todd's favourite current tracks and remixes, plus three brand new tracks from Todd himself, two of which are exclusive to the compilation: 'Give Me A Reason' feat. Robin S, and 'Go Away' feat. Martyna Baker. CD2 also includes Todd's superb remix of Clean Bandit's 'Come Over' feat. Stylo G, alongside massive tracks from the likes of Sam Smith (Armand Van Helden Remix), Kerri Chandler, Huxley, Foamo, Harry Romero (Riva Starr Remix), plus Prok & Fitch's huge remix of CLS's 'Can You Feel It'. This new compilation series is a celebration of house music's meteoric rise in the late 80s and early 90s as well as it's resurgence in recent times. Todd Terry has been there with Ministry of Sound from the beginning and makes his compilation essential listening for house fans new and old.
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