Rae & Christian feat. Kate Rogers
Rae & Christian feat. Kate Rogers
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About Rae & Christian feat. Kate Rogers
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rae & Christian are Grand Central Records' founder Mark Rae and fellow producer and DJ Steve Christian. Their music is broadly classed as Hip-Hop / soulful dance music and features such vocalists as The Jungle Brothers, Jeru The Damaja and The Pharcyde as well as contributions from Bobby Womack and The Congos. In addition to releasing their own albums, they have also produced and remixed the music of several established artists. History In 1995 Mark Rae fulfilled a long-term dream by founding Grand Central Records in Manchester. He first met sound engineer and producer Steve Christian when they both utilised the same rehearsal space in Ducie House in the Northern Quarter of Manchester. The first meeting took place when Christian, who is the production strength of the duo, walked past Rae’s studio and informed him that his music was out of key. The pair embarked on a partnership that has seen them achieve critical and public acclaim for their work. 1 In an interview with "Pride Of Manchester" 2, Rae said: “We committed ourselves to promoting good music; hip-hop, soul, jazz, breakbeat, jungle, Jamaican reggae, house...we work with everything. I think a lot of people are under the impression we're just a hip-hop label, but we're actually just an "anything" label which is based in the pioneering sounds of everything from bleep house from Sheffield to London jungle."” Naturally, this new act was the first to release records on the Grand Central Records label. Their first release was an EP, Pure Arithmetic, released in June 1995 under the band name First Priority. A year after their emergence, Rae and Christian enlisted the vocal skills of Veba to add a more diverse flavour to their sound. Contributions to the Grand Central Records compilations Frying The Fat and Central Heating attracted attention from the dance music press. In 1998, they released their debut album as Rae & Christian, Northern Sulphuric Soul, which was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize. Their appreciation of hip-hop's flavours did justice to the respected hip-hop acts they were able to call upon. The Jungle Brothers and Jeru The Damaja both contributed to the album's songs, giving them an edge over other sampling groups of the late 1990s. They undertook a heavy touring schedule, travelling with their own percussionist, double bass player, female vocalist, scratch DJ, sax, flute and rhodes players, to compliment the skills of Mark behind the deck and Steve on the guitar. At the same time as nurturing other acts on the Grand Central Records label, their production and remix skills have been in demand by their peers (Lamb, The Pharcyde, Wai Wan) and mainstream stars such as Natalie Imbruglia, Simply Red and The Manic Street Preachers. Their second album, Sleepwalking marked a change in approach, a movement towards more live instrumentation and more varied songwriting partnerships with veteran musicians such as Bobby Womack, Tania Maria and The Congos. Although they never officially split as a group, Rae & Christian released their last material in 2002. The album, Nocturnal Activity, consisted of remixes of tracks from Sleepwalking.
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