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They have also produced music together under the names '''MAW''', '''KenLou''', '''River Ocean''', and '''Nuyorican Soul'''. | They have also produced music together under the names '''MAW''', '''KenLou''', '''River Ocean''', and '''Nuyorican Soul'''. | ||
- | Their Nuyorican Soul project sees them working extensively with real (as opposed to [[sampling (music)|sampled]] or [[Sound synthesis|synthesized]]) musicians, in a variety of styles including [[Latin American music|Latin]], [[disco]], [[jazz]], etc. Musicians who took part in this project include [[Vincent Montana Jr.]], [[Roy Ayers]], [[George Benson]], [[Jocelyn Brown]], [[Tito Puente]], and members of the [[Salsoul Orchestra]]. The self-titled album released by Nuyorican Soul in [[1996]] included original tracks as well as cover versions of songs by the performers they were working with, such as "Sweet Tears" (Roy Ayers), and "Runaway," originally sung by [[Loleatta Holloway]] with the Salsoul Orchestra, here sung by [[La India|India]], featuring musicians from the original recording of [[1977]]. | + | Their Nuyorican Soul project sees them working extensively with real (as opposed to [[sampling (music)|sampled]] or [[Sound synthesis|synthesized]]) musicians, in a variety of styles including [[Latin American music|Latin]], [[disco]], [[jazz]], etc. Musicians who took part in this project include [[Vincent Montana Jr.]], [[Roy Ayers]], [[George Benson]], [[Jocelyn Brown]], [[Tito Puente]], and members of the [[Salsoul Orchestra]]. The self-titled album released by Nuyorican Soul in [[1996]] included original tracks as well as cover versions of songs by the performers they were working with, such as "[[Sweet Tears]]" (Roy Ayers), and "[[Runaway]]," originally sung by [[Loleatta Holloway]] with the [[Salsoul Orchestra]], here sung by [[La India|India]], featuring musicians from the original recording of [[1977]]. |
MAW have a history as remixers, having recreated tracks for various acts both inside and outside the world of dance music. Some of the artists remixed by the two producers include [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[Donna Summer]], [[Jody Watley]], [[Janet Jackson]], [[Jamiroquai]] and [[Earth Wind & Fire]]. | MAW have a history as remixers, having recreated tracks for various acts both inside and outside the world of dance music. Some of the artists remixed by the two producers include [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[Donna Summer]], [[Jody Watley]], [[Janet Jackson]], [[Jamiroquai]] and [[Earth Wind & Fire]]. | ||
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Masters At Work is the house music production and remix team of Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales and Little Louie Vega. They first worked together using the name (which had originally been loaned to a mutual friend Todd Terry) in 1990.
They have also produced music together under the names MAW, KenLou, River Ocean, and Nuyorican Soul.
Their Nuyorican Soul project sees them working extensively with real (as opposed to sampled or synthesized) musicians, in a variety of styles including Latin, disco, jazz, etc. Musicians who took part in this project include Vincent Montana Jr., Roy Ayers, George Benson, Jocelyn Brown, Tito Puente, and members of the Salsoul Orchestra. The self-titled album released by Nuyorican Soul in 1996 included original tracks as well as cover versions of songs by the performers they were working with, such as "Sweet Tears" (Roy Ayers), and "Runaway," originally sung by Loleatta Holloway with the Salsoul Orchestra, here sung by India, featuring musicians from the original recording of 1977.
MAW have a history as remixers, having recreated tracks for various acts both inside and outside the world of dance music. Some of the artists remixed by the two producers include Madonna, Donna Summer, Jody Watley, Janet Jackson, Jamiroquai and Earth Wind & Fire.