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Marshall Jefferson - House Generation

[PRODUCER PACK]

Label: Loopmasters
Date: 27.03.08

 
 
There are a handful of men who have the title of “Godfather” of house music, and while many have legitimate claims to the title, because of seniority and being there at the beginning, one stands out from the crowd as being the one that actually defined not only House music, but dance music itself as we know it today, his name is Marshall Jefferson.

Marshall Jefferson – House Generation is a collection of samples produced by Marshall for producers looking to make inspired classic and future House tracks, using some of the sources that up until now Marshall has kept a closely guarded secret.

Marshall recruited the services of luminaries such as Byron Stingly and Paris Brightledge to record a great selection of classic House vocals, Chris ‘Bam Bam’ Westbrook recorded the guitars, Louie Louie played percussion, Ed Funk was on Drums, whilst Sherman Burks and Rob Crawford recorded the keyboard loops.

Perhaps one of the biggest triumphs of this exclusive sample collection has to be the recuitment ny Marshall of Orbert Davis from the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic, who was put in charge of capturing an awesome selection of live House Strings and Brass Sections for the project, which we are sure you are going to love.

Marshall’s dedication to the project and musical input has resulted in a truly unique collection of rare and previously unreleased samples, which are sure to grace many hits in the future, both within the House genre and other styles. Besides being executive producer for all the artists involved in the project and writing all the main musical parts, Marshall also recorded a great selection of vocals, 303 bass lines, keys and did much of the editing himself, and we are all very proud of the results.

Featuring over 600MB of content including over Wav files, Rex 2 Samples and Patches. There are Drumloops, Synth and Real played Bass Parts, Guitar Loops, Synth loops, House Brass Loops, String Parts, Percussion Loops, Vox Loops, Piano Loops, Drum Hits, Vocal Samples, and much more!

Tech Specs: Featuring over Wav files, Rex2 Samples, Patches for Reason NNXT, Halion, Kontakt, EXS24, and Cakewalk.

MARSHALL talks about his new producer pack:

“When I first thought about doing a producer pack with Loopmasters I wanted one that had no throw away loops – and I honestly think every single loop on this package is a hit component.

Secondly, I wanted the "specialists"- people I've known over the years that were extremely talented and I knew would come up with authentic House music, Guys like Sherman Burks and Rob Crawford, and I HAD to get the King of Acid House - Chris "Bam Bam" Westbrook.

It was an honor and a privilege getting my old friend Byron Stingily to sing on this also, if Byron isn't the greatest House singer ever, he's definitely in the top two. And Paris Brightledge of "It's Alright" fame is my all time favorite song stylist, he's House music's Marvin Gaye.

Louie Louie from Chicago surprised everyone with his percussion skills, the guy was just awesome. Drums came very late in the game because I had trouble finding Ed Funk-I didn't want to put just anyone on there. Ed came through and dropped the bomb baby, he's so funky you're gonna need deodorant for every one of his loops you drop.

Lastly, months went by before I could track down Orbert Davis. Orbert used to score strings and horns for me back in the day and when I finally found him he had his own orchestra--the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic.

I was preparing for bankruptcy to pay those guys but Orbert cut me a deal that only took mortgaging 4 or 5 houses and the summer boat, so it was a go!

This Collection is going to take you from Acid to Synth House to true live Philly style House and back to the Garage, then swing you back to the 90's and 2k styles.

All the best and crank out the hits!”

Marshall Jefferson

 
 


 
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