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Hardcore Traxx: Dance Mania Records 1986-1997
Originally released in 2014, Strut re-introduces Hardcore Traxx: Dance Mania Records 1986-1997, the highly sought-after definitive retrospective of one of Chicago’s most important and innovative house music labels.
Emerging as a raw alternative to the powerhouses of Trax and DJ International during the mid-‘80s, Dance Mania continued to represent street-level Chicago club music into the ‘90s, helping to pioneer the Ghetto House sound. Hardcore Traxx traces the full story of the label from its heyday. Founded in 1985 and managed by Ray Barney from Barney’s Distribution HQ on Ogden Avenue (moving later to West Roosevelt Road), Dance Mania hit the ground running with its second release in ’86, the incendiary ‘Hardcore Jazz’ EP by Duane & Co. Barney quickly became a trustworthy outlet for early house and acid productions by upcoming Chicago artists such as Lil Louis, Marshall Jefferson and Farley Keith aka Farley “Jackmaster” Funk.
The label set out its stall with a series of landmark Chicago releases including ‘7 Ways’ by Hercules, Li’ Louis’ ‘The Original Video Clash’ and international smash ‘House Nation’ by Housemaster Boyz. During the ‘80s, it cemented its reputation for uncompromising club records and DJ Tools with sounds spanning raw garage (Victor Romeo’s ‘Love Will Find A Way’), acid trax (Robert Armani) and quality house (Da Posse).
A1
Hercules - 7 Ways (Club)
A2
Victor Romeo - Love Will Find A Way (Club)
A3
Club Style - Crazy Wild
B1
Tim Harper - Toxic Waste (Club Mix)
B2
Vincent Floyd - I'm So Deep
B3
3.2.6. - Falling (Armando's House Mix)
C1
DJ Deeon - Da Bomb
C2
Parris Mitchell - Ghetto Shout Out!!
C3
Traxmen - Hit It From The Back
D1
DJ Funk - The Original Video Clash: Video Clash II (Street Mix)
D2
Paul Johnson - Feel My M.F. Bass
D3
DJ Topcat - Work Out