Tyree* Featuring Kool Rock Steady - Turn Up The Bass


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Label: D.J. International Records
Catalog#: DJ 970
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:US
Released:1988
Genre: Electronic
Style: Hip-House
Credits: Executive Producer - Rocky Jones
Producer, Written-By - Tyree Cooper
Rap [Featuring] - Kool Rock Steady
Notes:Recorded at Underground Studios, Chicago. Special thanks to Fast Eddie. All songs published by Popstar publishing/BMI C/P 1988.
Some copies have B2 credited to "Julian Jumpin' Pete"
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Tracklisting:

A1   Turn Up The Bass (Scratch It Up Mix)
    Scratches - Fast Eddie*
A2   Turn Up The Bass (Music & Edits)
A3   Turn Up The Bass (Turn Up The House)
B1   Turn Up The Bass (Hip Hop)
B2   Turn Up The Bass (Jumpin' Mix)
    Remix - Julian "Jumpin" Perez
User Reviews:
Alain_Patrick, Sep 02, 2007

When the subject is the so-called fusion between Hip Hop & House, you may be certain that Tyree will figure as quintessential artist of the genre with his contemporaries such as Fast Eddie, Todd Terry, Mr. Lee, Frankie Bones, Tommy Musto, among others.

Only few tunes inside this universe reached the level of popularity of "Turn Up The Bass" Worldwide (just imagine that, in a Country such as Brazil, with all the economical instability, the track was played in all the important electronic music clubs, from the small to the bigger ones - underground and mainstream. That maybe some of the reasons why the original release of DJ International (Chicago) was repressed years later by the blockbuster Epic with new remixes.

This amazing music had the partnership between its author, Tyree Cooper, and the rapper Kool Rock Steady (may he rest in peace): "I first met Kool Rock in 1987 with Lidell Townsell (another amazing producer from the Chicago House scene, whos classic "Ill Make You Dance" also had the vocals of Kool Rock). We used to hang out a little bit", says Tyree about his good old times.

When he started to remind himself about this major tune of his career, Turn Up The Bass - the respect for his rapper partner was mentionned once again - and at that subject, Tyree revealed a very interesting curiosity: "When I started producing the track, I needed a rapper. The first person I asked was JMD, but he was busy at that moment, so I just asked Kool Rock, and he was like - "Cool, Ill do it!" - and the rest, as they would say, is history".

Kools quote Honoring Tyree on this tune, "Tyree Cooper! The producer! Awesome super-dooper-trooper!", became part of the history of the House genre as a whole, sampled several times later, like on Daniele Davolis "Piano Groove" massive hit as The Mixmaster that came out in 1989. The same quote was also behind Tyrees Supa Dupa Recordings label name.

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