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Moloko's Mark Brydon chats to I Like Music


MARK: That was one of the earliest thing that I was production input on. I co-produced it with a guy called Robert Gordon. We had a studio in Sheffield called FON, it was like a collection point for a lot of things that happened in the north of England, the sort of emerging dance music that was sort of being invented by a bunch of people, but we sort of take it for granted now.

The vocal was my input in it I guess. My then partner Robert, that was his missus singing and they couldn't really work together in the studio, so I was kind of left to do the vocals with Ruth Joy, the singer. It was an early pop dance record I suppose. We were all really seriously into our house music and that was all really exciting at the time and coming to life, so I guess it was one of the first dance records to break through to the charts, there were a few at the time. It probably sounds ludicrous now.
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