Eddie Amador ‎– House Music (Remixes)

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1 House Music (Message Mix) (Radio Edit) 6:04
2 House Music (Deep Dish Body & Soul Mix)
Remix – Deep Dish Remix [Reconstructed] – Dubfire & Sharam
11:37
3 House Music (Marques' Does Yo Mama Know Revival Mix)
Producer [Additional] – Frankie G.* Remix – Marques Wyatt
12:39
4 House Music (Deep Dish Body & Soul Dub)
Remix – Deep Dish Remix [Reconstructed] – Dubfire & Sharam
10:37
5 House Music (Mysterious People Remix)
Remix – Mysterious People Remix [Credited To] – J. "Sinister"*, Sandy Rivera
4:39
6 House Music (K.O.T. Remix)
Remix – K.O.T.* Remix [Credited To] – J. "Sinister"*, Sandy Rivera
7:19

Credits

  • Artwork By [Design] – Rob Hugak, Steve Newman
  • Executive Producer – Dubfire & Sharam
  • VocalsBeat Street
  • Written-By, ProducerEddie Amador

Notes

Track 2 & 4 reconstructed for Deep Dish Productions.
Track 3 additional production at United Groove Studios.
Track 5 & 6 remixed for Kings Of Tomorrow Productions Inc.

Written & produced at Submission Studios, Los angeles.
Published by Dish Deep (ASCAP).

℗ & © 1998 Yoshitoshi Recordings

Barcode: 7 04865 00012 9
Manufactured and distributed by Deep Dish Records

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 26) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
House Music (12") Yoshitoshi Recordings YR023 US 1997
House Music (DJ Sneak Remixes) (2x12") Yoshitoshi Recordings YR040 US 1999
House Music (CD, Single, Enh) Urban 567563-2 Germany 1998
House Music (12") Urban B814232-01 Germany 1998
House Music (CD, Single, CD2) Pukka Records CXPUKKA18 UK 1998
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Review by ethan Oct 13, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
"Not everyone understands house music; it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing." That's it, folks. Fifteen words total. But the statement they made propelled Eddie into worldwide stardom and gave even more recignition to the Yoshitoshi label. This is the first, I believe, CD single they released. It's so damn simple to make; but YOU try doing it just right. Of course, Deep Dish provide two epic mixes here, giving the track a more tripped-out groove. Marques goes very deep, while KOT do what they do best (in both aliases). It would've been interesting to put Full Intention's mix on this, too; but they're not exactly a fit for the label. Still, this was required material for every DJ in the late 1990s....and created a mission statement for the genre. How many songs can say they've accomplished both?

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