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State: New Jersey
Country: US
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February 26, 2009 - Thursday 

Current mood:  blissful

 

New single from Kenny Bobien!

The first release from the forth Jose Burgos and the Players forth coming Album A DAY IN THE LIFE


http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=search&ss=Jose+Burgos+feat.+Kenny+Bobien&sc=artists


 

The first release from the forth Jose Burgos and the Players forth coming Album "A DAY IN THE LIFE"





New single from Duce Martinez
 
click here to listen/buy click here to listen/buy Duce Martinez-"Just As Long"....

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Duce Martinez “Just As Long”

Produced by: Duce Martinez for The Duce Is Wild Productions
Gorbea Extended Vocal Mix Produced By: Louie “Lou” Gorbea for Omi TuTu Productions
Vocals: K.T Brooks
Mastered By: Herb Powers for PM Entertainment
Executive Producer/A&R: Louie Vega
Management for Duce:  Abigail Adams

February 20, 2009 - Friday 

Current mood:  grateful

Abigail Adams

Written by Kris Flowers


 

As one of the prominent, iconic women in the Dance Music business, Abigail Adams’ critical role in the development of New Jersey’s Essex County-centered dance music industry continues to impress upon its new crop of DJ’s, remixers, producers, record labels and recording artists.   This former model, Bernardsville NJ born, raised in Summit NJ, earned a BA in Early Childhood Education from Boston College.  Abigail began her career in the Dance music arena via her DJ boyfriend, KB.  In the early 1980’s, they owned a custom roller skating store in East Orange, NJ, subsequently opening up a store in the famous, “B-Boy friendly” Roxy roller disco in NYC.    KB purchased a pair of Technics 1200 turntables and set them up in the East Orange store so he could practice DJing.   Customers would inquire about the music KB was spinning, and the ever inventive, “forward-thinking” Abigail made note of the customer’s inquiries and trekked to various NYC record shops like Downtown Records & Vinyl Mania Records to purchase these titles and bring them back to NJ to resell them.  Realizing that she could buy them in bulk from the wholesaler, Abigail soon found herself at the beginning of what would become Movin’ Records.  

By the mid 1980’s, through her friendships with now legendary DJ’s such as Timmy Regisford, Larry Levan (RIP) and Tony Humphries, her knowledge of recording artists and their discographies grew rapidly.  Movin’ Records became THE most influential record shop in the Dance music scene in NJ.   Every DJ, recording artist and dance music aficionado from NYC to California from London, Spain and Japan who is worth his or her salt made the pilgrimage to the shop.  It virtually became a “who’s who” of the not only the dance scene but the R&B/Rap world as well. Queen Latifah, Vinnie, Treach & Kay Gee (Naughty by Nature), Red Man, Wyclef and Lauren Hill (The Fugees) were all youngsters hanging out at the store.  But it was the underground dance music that lit all of Essex County on fire. 

 

It was Abigail’s relationship with DJ Tony Humphries of Club Zanzibar who was also one of the leading DJ’s on NYC’s 98.7 KISS-FM mastermix show and the club’s former manager, Shelton Hayes, had unknowingly created a unique marketing strategy that catapulted many undiscovered artists into dance world stardom.    Using that paradigm, record sales at the store reached unimaginable figures.   The birth of Movin’ Records, the label was a natural progression for Abigail due in part to the exploding dance music culture that seemed unstoppable.  The Movin’ Records catalogue is full of some of genre’s forthright artists, producers & remixers such as Vicky Martin, Kenny Bobien, Cassio Ware, Boyd Jarvis, Intense, Kerri Chandler, Marshall Jefferson, DJ Pierre, Ce Ce Rogers, Blaze, Larry Patterson and Tony Humphries. “I truly loved and believed in the music that I was selling and putting out on my record label. It was and still is a passion of mine. I supported the local artists and producers from New Jersey because their sound was heartfelt and full of soul and meaningful lyrics”.....

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In 1989, during NYC’s New Music Seminar (now known as the Winter Music Conference in Miami, Florida) Abigail, in association with Shelton Hayes and Club Zanzibar created “Jersey Jams”. It was a special dance music event that featured unsigned recording artists and some of Jersey’s hottest dance music stars.  That event received major coverage in the entertainment section of NJ’s Star Ledger, various dance music publications and Vanity Fair magazine.  By the early 1990’s, House music proliferated in the mainstream media alongside R&B and Rap.  The Movin’ Label and the record shop continued to forge ahead successfully.  It is at this time that Abigail was offered a position as club promoter for an event that became known as Scandals housed in East Orange’s Charlie’s West club, previously a white gay establishment.  Abigail, along with partner Michael Jasper built a very successful, yet diverse Thursday night party.   Every Jersey dance artist performed there as well as major R&B and Rap artists & that genre’s DJ’s such as Queen Latifah, Funk Master Flex & Biz Markie.  It was the first club to book Mary J. Blige!   Jazz-fusion artist, Roy Ayers also graced Scandals’ soundstage. ....

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By the mid 90’s, mainstream’s taste in Dance music began to wane rapidly, in addition to the technological changes in how music is made and consumed.  Ultimately, Abigail made the tough decision to close Movin’ Records and the shop.   It was a sad day in NJ’s dance music’s history when “Movin’” closed its doors.  However, Abigail took this time focus all her attention on her daughter, attend college and be a productive citizen.  Nonetheless, the lure of the music business still simmered in her spirit.   In the mid 2000’s, Abigail resurfaced in the dance music industry re-establishing old contacts and making new ones around the world.   Diving head first into Artist Management, she now represents several recording artists and DJ’s such as Kenny Bobien and Duce Martinez. ....

December 21, 2008 - Sunday 

Current mood:Humbled

I am so humbled by this note of praise. I want to share it with all of the wonderful artists, musicians, producers and DJ's in New Jersey who made a difference in the dance music scene in the late 80's and early 90's...

Thank you so much Carl for your kind words! I hope you don't mind me posting your note...! You capture a piece of history that should be shared!

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Hi Abigail. Let me introduce myself to you. My name is Carl Brown, from Ipswich Town, here in England. You don't know me. But I am about to say thanks to you????

Well, let me explain. The 1980's and the 1990's were so happy for me musically. I loved that period when people went out (Musically) to buy music that they liked. Instead of music that had a good video attached to it!

I was well into House and Garage music (Fully from say 1987 to around 2001). All the different directions that accompanied the music along the way I was there.

However, one period that I fondly remember was this new sound that was coming from a place in the Usa called New Jersey.

This first group that I can remember coming from that era was Blaze. I loved the track called "Reaching". I know that they went under the name of Phase 2. But already everybody here in England, that loved Soulful House and Garage music knew it was Blaze.

From that moment on it seemed as if the New Jersey area exploded into action. Kerri Chandler appeared out of NO WHERE and started doing remixes, Adeva had a huge hit over here with the "Respect" single. The we started getting the Mental Instrum stuff (Smack Productions). The Blaze really did start bring out even better stuff with Cassioware, Keisha Jenkins, etc...

Then via the dance magazines that were focusing on that area - Tony Humpheries was playing at the hottest club in town - The Club Zanibar! Then a real young artist known as Todd Edwards started appearing on remixes as well.

It really threw us over here. As we had to now comtemplate buying more records from another part of the Usa that was making excellent "Club records"( as you called them over there at the time). We called the music "House and Garage".

Remember we were still buying heavily from Chicago and New York in regards to House and Garage music.

Then we heard (as we are based in Ipswich town, here in England) that Tony Humpheries had secured a Dj spot in London's new super nightclub called "The Ministry of Sound", due to furore over what our Music industry journalist had now named the music from your area as the "New Jersey Sound".

I just loved 5 tracks from that period that are still to this day outstanding.

1. Dee Dee Brave - "My My Lover" - 1991
2. Three Generation featuring Chavell (Kerri Chandler mix) - 1990
3. A Basement, A Red Light & A Feelin' - Kerri Chandler - 1992
4. Going through the motions - Keisha Jenkins (Featuring Blaze) - 1993

5. Blaze - 6th Hurbert Street - 1993

How I wised I lived in London at that time. The Pirate Radio music set-up, the clubs and the record shops all supported the music in a big way. I used to go to London, say once a month to try and keep up with all the latest cuts etc, etc that were coming in the world of House and Garage music.

It was a special time, one where I think we might never ever see within House and Garage music again.

I just wish America could have see how much England loved House and Garage music then. It still around today, but the music hasn't that same crazy impact.

However, London, is still the place for House and Garage music, as the pirates are now going House and Garage music crazy again. I can't talk for the other cities here in England as I haven't been to them for such a long time.

I am just saying thank you for creating (Or being responsible for the running) a record label that dropped funky and yet soulful cuts over a House groove for us cats here in a smallish town here in England, called Ipswich Town, all those years ago. We bought your records, and loved them!

Remember, at the time as well - you had Jungle (which was going to change into Drum and Bass music later on) that was huge at the time.

Thanks Abigail

Carl Brown (Dj Mistri)
Ipswich Town
England

http://electric-soul-show. blogspot. com

(Please have a read of this blog mentioned above that is devoted toward Soul, Disco, Rnb, Hiphop, Urban Gospel and Soulful House Music. It is a Internet Radio show that I play on. Please look out for the latest update for the show - 17th December, 2008)

August 26, 2008 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  validated

http://axiomonline.tv/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=195&Itemid=54

Special thanks to Alvaro and Mike (Luxury Music), the crew from Movin Records, (you know who you are) and also all the DJ's and music lovers that have supported me and what I have loved doing for all of these years!

Its been a great ride and its NOT OVER YET!

 

August 19, 2008 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  excited

HOUSE MUSIC LIVE-FREE SUNDAY August 24th  6-10PM @ www.AXIOMONLINE.TV

THIS SUNDAY AUGUST 24TH
An interview with Abigail "Abbie" Adams of Movin' Records..
Legendary label that helped to shape the "New Jersey" sound, somehow 
forgotten by the newer generation of house lovers. The back-catalog is 
excellent, very tight, consistent and still sounding great. When the 
label was active all the hottest producers released on it, Gods like 
Blaze, Boyd Jarvis, Cassio, Kerri Chandler, Marshall Jefferson, Tony 
Humphries and Tee Scott (RIP). I would also like to draw some extra 
attention to the less know releases by "Children Of A Deeper Society" 
and "Libby Jones", equally good to ALL the other classics on Movin' 
Records. If you have a chance, check this label out and you will find 
some great songs, highly recommended.

 

July 14, 2008 - Monday 

Current mood:  blissful

I am thrilled to annouce my partnership with Duce Martinez!!

I am now doing Duce's booking and management. We have been friends for many years and now we will be movin' (get it Movin') forward with this new business venture. 

Please check out Duce's my space to hear his productions and mixes.

http://www.myspace.com/ducemartinez

Duce also has a weekly internet show on www.axiomonline.tv , cyberjamz, and pressure radio on Saturday nights from 6-9 PM EST. He plays live with audio and video feed and has weekly guests DJ's like Jovonn, JoshFromBlaze, Master Kev, Lou Gorbera and many more!  Log in and chat with Duce!     

For all booking inquiries please email us at:

Ducemartinez@gmail.com

Again,  thank you to all of you who have given me so much love, support and blessings over the years! I never could have gone this far without you. I will continue to do my best to promote the best in soulful house music.

Be blessed!

November 13, 2007 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  loved

Movin' Records
1988 -1992

MR001  Before The Storm  - I've Got The Music (12") 

MR002  Park Ave.  - Don't Turn Your Love (12")

MR003  Phase II - Reachin' (12") 

MR004  Vicky Martin - Not Gonna Do It (12")

MR005  LaChandra - Just Started (12")

MR006  Elan - Press Your Body (12")

MR007  Vicky Martin - Nowhere To Run (12") 

MR008  Intense - Let The Rain Come Down (12")

MR009  Valerie Ingram - Are You Faithful? (12")

MR010  Dee Dee Brave - My My Lover (12")

MR011  Boyd Jarvis At Last - Blink Blink (12") 

MR012  DJ Pierre - I Might Be Leavin' U (12") 

MR013  Park Avenue - Don't Turn Your Love (Remixes) (12")

MR014  Rhythm Section - Thrill Me (12") 

MR015  Imaje - Luv Ride (12") 

MR016  Kamar - In Every Way (12")

MR017  Guy Costley - Somebody Here (12") 

MR018  Imaje - Celebrate (12") 

MR019  Key Choice - Rejoice (12") 

MR020  Grampa - She's Crazy (12") 

MR021  Libby Jones - Time After Time (12")

MR022  Nyles Arrington - Flute Song (12")

MR023  Jasmine - How Can You Walk Away (12") 

MR024  Children Of A Deeper Society - Move On (12")

MR025  3 A.M. - I Love This Place (12")

MR026  Cassio The Cassmaster  - Getting Hot (12") 

MR027  Cassio - Roaches On The Dance Floor EP (12") 

* Now available on TRAXSOURCE.com


June 9, 2007 - Saturday 

Current mood:  grateful

I wanted to share this video clip with those of you who may wish to get a little history on the New Jersey house music scene . This video was shot around 1989. Part of it was shot at Club Zanzibar in Newark NJ and the other clips were shot in my store, that was located on Central Avenue in East Orange.  It was a very special time in house music history. It was the combination of  Tony's ability to discover the talent and cuts and my ability to find the vinyl (domestic or import) and deliver it to the buyers that made it so exciting for all of us. I have to give a lot of the credit to my customers as well who schooled me in the classics. They would bring in cassettes or even sing and hum the cuts they were looking for and I would hunt them down.  I lived for Fridays at the store. We really had it going on and I thank all of the  DJ's and customers for helping to make it happen. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbNbNy96fZ8

I want to take a minute to mention my friends Tee Scott, Larry Patterson and Larry Levan, (god rest their souls) who also had a huge impact on the New Jersey house scene, playing at Cheetah, Charades, Zanzibar and the Paradise Garage...

Some one should do a book!!!!!!

May 27, 2007 - Sunday 

Current mood:  excited

I am thrilled to annouce my partnership with Kenny Bobien!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PymGrqsmuzc

I will now be doing Kenny's booking and management. We have been friends for many years and now we will be movin' (get it Movin') forward with this new business venture. 

We have launched Kenny's new "official" myspace. Please stop and become his friend.    http://myspace.com/kennybobien

 

For all booking inquiries please email us at:

Kennybobien@gmail.com

 

Again,  thank you to all of you who have given me so much love, support and blessings over the years! I never could have gone this far without you. I will continue to do my best to promote the best in soulful house music.

Be blessed!