New Deep Society - Warehouse (Days Of Glory) on Critical House

New Deep Society - Warehouse (Days Of Glory)

Critical House [US] | CH 101 - Jun. 16, 2009

Vinyl || Collector Item

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A1: Warehouse (Radio Mix)
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A2: Warehouse (Warehouse Happy Days Mix)
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B1: Warehouse (Warehouse Deep Mix)
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B2: Warehouse (Acapella Mix)

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Originally Released: 1989

HISTORY

Back in 1989, Billy Jack Williams formed the group "New Deep Society" featuring Tad Robinson, former lead vocalist of the group 'Big Shoulders'. NDS also featured keyboardist and programmer Tommy Johnson, the brother of Jessie Johnson. "Warehouse (Days of Glory)" was his first underground classic. The lyrics of the record are refering to an old Chicago night club called "The Warehouse", a three-storey factory building on a broad, sodium-lit street in west central Chicago where resident DJ, mister Frankie Knuckles, mixed old disco classics, new Eurobeat pop and synthesised beats into a frantic high- energy amalgamation of recycled soul.

The music was so special for that time that regulars, the party children (mostly black & gay), simply called it "House music". The name was born! Not music we nowadays would call house, but it was where house would come from, the music and the vibe. For more information on the history, the club & the people just check the web.

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