Marshall Jefferson classic house DJ set from DJ Mag HQ
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Widely regarded as the Godfather of house music, it is unsurprising that Marshall's "Move Your Body" is also dubbed as “The House Music Anthem”.
Marshall Jefferson is one of the founding fathers of house music as it is known today. Born in Chicago in 1959, Marshall was a central figure in the development of the Chicago house scene and produced seminal house anthems including Move Your Body, 7 Ways To Jack and Open Our Eyes. He has worked with the best in the business, from fellow founding father Frankie Knuckles to Roy Davis Jr., Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley, Felix Da Housecat and Lil Louis. Marshall has had a leading hand in the growth of the acid and deep house movements. His impact is so great that he continues to break boundaries and disprove all those predicting the end of house music.
Initially inspired by rock music, regular trips to Chicago’s famed Music Box Club in the mid 80s turned Marshall onto the sounds of early house music. Having bought himself a modest synthesiser and sequencer set-up, Marshall began producing his own cuts and passed them on to Ron Hardy of the Music Box Club, who quickly began playing them to the love of the crowd.
Marshall’s first release, 1985s Go Wild Rhythm Trax on Virgo Records demonstrated he had the talent vital to succeed in such a fickle industry. Move Your Body was released on Trax Records in 1986 and is today recognised as a genre-defining release, having been subtitled and acclaimed “The House Music Anthem”.
The mid 80s gave way to the development of acid house, and Marshall actively participated in the movement’s growth through his use of the Roland TB303. The release in 1987 of Acid Trax launched the career of DJ Pierre and helped Marshall expand his already impressive collaboration roster, working with the likes of Ten City, Robert Owens, Keith Thompson and Pierre’s collective Phuture.
Forever in search of fresh inspiration, Marshall switched his focus in the late 1980’s from acid house to the then relatively new sub-genre of deep house. Open Our Eyes, released on Big Beat in 1988, was a huge success; nowhere before had a producer been able to make such an emotional connection with the listener while maintaining the physical connection necessary for it to succeed on the dance floor. Through his work with vocalists like Kim Mazelle, Ce Ce Rogers and Curtis McClaine, Marshall produced hits on labels including Republic UK, Trax Records, Atlantic and Syncopate.
Juggling production and remix duties with a hectic touring schedule, Marshall was the headline act in the first House Music Tour of Europe in 1987 and enjoyed regular gigs in clubs around the US, most notably in Chicago.
In 1990 Marshall retired from the scene following the shelving of a massive project he took on with Big Beat Records, but re-appeared behind the decks three years later with an increased drive and passion for house music. He moved to London and began a five-year residency with the Tribal Gathering and Big Love events. His debut artist album, 1997’s Day Of The Onion, received critical acclaim across the board, as did his mix compilations including 1996’s Tribal Gathering release - which he mixed with fellow residents James Lavelle and Gayle San - and his 1997 effort, Chicago House 86-91: The Definitive Story.
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You know a set is gonna be killer from the first couple of tunes. MJ, is the don.
+Tyrone Richard Philgence Exactly.
house time is anytime anytime is house time!!!!!! MARSHALL IS A LEGEND !!!!!!!!
I was eleven years old loving these tunes, move your body was the shit. God bless these trax wish i was old enough to go to the twilight zone club in Toronto then but too young. Still grooved anyway, always. God bless MJ
michael meridis me 2. I remember my buddy's brother was friends with jmk and trickie and peter and tyrone. we always wanted to go with them to the underground warehouse parties but obviously we were too young. I think 12 years old maybe 13.
That jam on the 44th minute, "I'm losing you" is pumping!
One of my picks at the moment Mario....Matan Caspi & Angelo Ferreri "Losing you". Samples an old Temptations track. Absolutely brilliant!!!
Tool muchhh mate bigg tuneeee disco all THE wayyyy
Dj mes - no love lost
4 years on, its still banging in church!
Outstanding! Marshall is a genius pioneer ...book it!
ahhh...back in the day and all that...top dj and producer always has been.the music just touches all the right buttons
Incredible refinement’s of a deep understanding of relevance to the humanity…. Yes indeed… Inspector Jefferson __? GROOVALICIOUS
September 24, 2021. Still going Hard . ! . Pilsen , Back of the Yards, Little Villafe . We listening.
Thanks for this awesome mix. Great start to my weekend.
I like this so much. Thank you......Greetings from Munich xxx
I love house music.
So a nice mix, thanx Marshall :-)
this set is groovy as hell, disco house in full power, love disco :D
What is disco house?
Great set marshall wonderfull dream your music
Timeless stuff
great set
Fire from a legend!
This is history in the making 😍😍😍
Minute 30, piano jam , amazing !
LEGEND!!!
Back 9OS ......NEVER STOPPIN
Magnificent!!! please share me more of your mix :-)
LUV IT
increible, es genial ver a este maestro de la musica house.
nice to hear from one of the great influencers of house music. takes me back to high school at CVS. Thanks for the great mix.
CVS??
What an awesome set, just makes you wanna crack open the Corolla's and dance in the sun...
Are you a good weather car thief?
sick
Best banger comes on at the end
Top, i love these song. This is song is very good.
I do not speak english very well. Sorry! rsrsrs.
+Marciel Gomes Its ok, but you're right the songs are good!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Godfather !
Top Man
Need this whole set on either Spotify or soundcloud
U get me??44th min that track kills it!!!
Choooooooon...
mohammed miah dj mes- no love lost
14:00 killin it
Absolutely
MAKE ME DANCE FOR EVER
This is Hans Oberlander with the Godfather of house music: Herr Marshall Jefferson, yaaa! Take me away Marshall, I'm starting to pee! Quality house music, from deep in the underground, brought to you by an excitable German. This is music for people in the know. Ya yaa! S-F-U-R
Oooh those great times playing sanandreas and blasting some SF UR
I have no idea who this guy is. I met him tonight in a little pub in Knutsford, England playing his DJ set. Legend.
Next time you see him tell him I want all my old records back
This is a true legend a house pioneer he is the one that did piano on a house record for the first time known as the house music anthem it's an amazing record still today that says enough when I listen to it It's always the feeling like the first time I've heard it that's magic I can't describe the feeling it's where house stands for a timeless master piece Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body) that came out on the legendary Trax label in Chicago in 1986 and in 1987 he toured with Frankie Knuckles for the first U.K. House tour after that the music genre blow up in the U.K. And more people would add piano on house records
Rumors are that he lives in Manchester now I'm a house music addict and collecting records since I was a little kid every day move your body means so much to me it is the house music anthem joy, happiness, unity, freedom when I'm on a dance floor and this track comes up I loose my mind over and over again that's why I love House Music And even when I walk my dog and I listen to this record I can't stand still it's impossible
Lucky you!
@@Fantasticbeasts992 Awesome perspective on your experience…. such I humbly have jumped on the jet plane ✈️… the flow metrics are off the charts of the known topographic nature of us …
@@Cassidy127 what??
Very good this song. 32:41
yeah brother aleluyahhhhhhhhh ****HOUSE MUSIC***,,,,,DIOS CREO EL HOUSE MUSIC ATRAVEZ DE Marshall Jefferson ........
Прекрасная музыка!!
I'd love to see a setlist
Marshall is the boss... A legend in his own right!
I do need to ask one thing though. What is the the purpose of the amazing speakers in the corners? When the camera angle changes it looks like he is playing to an audience of a beer fridge in a soundproofed broom cupboard.
Funny comment! Dont think it matters much who or where he is playing to. Does it?
Blinding set Marshall but where's the crowd?!
To be honest the song before "Losing you" is a jam too!!
house music for intelegent people😄
don't be so elitist
NEED TRACKLIST
Oyyes oyyes!!
From 40:00 forward holy shit lol my head hasn’t bumped like this for a while
Mi programa Jack master en Radio Arucas saludos
QUE VIVA CHICAGO
Come to brazil
function one !
James Jiménez
Please name song at 1:10:30 ?? i love it!
sazam
Track List?
How to recognize an old school dj:
1) Great music
2) Not raping mixer knobs to pretend performance
spot on
What's the name of the first track?
Yo? Where is the tracklist guy??
Tracklist ?
Tracklist any one ????
Haus musik 🕺💃
Mikey likey xxxx
Jefferson estas embarazado jajajaj
saludos :)
track ID at 16:11?
Tracklist pleeeease
1:05:30, what's this song?
Someone know id of track at 30:00 ? , thanks
don't know what it is, but check out electric shock by choc the beat if you don't know it, that's the original. this is a new version
The name of the track at 30:00 is 'Song For O' by Purple Disco Machine.
Purple disco machine song o
Purple disco machine song o
22:50?!?!?!
weird to see that Carl Cox for instance gets 100 times more views. The pupils getting more attention than the master.
Ibycus Bi its different. Both enjoyable but both different. I personally enjoy listening to both but I find myself listening to this style way more especially Frankie knuckles mixes. It just resonates with me and raises my vibration on a spiritual level. Always had a connection to house music even when everyone I grew up with was listening to hip hop.
To be fair to Cox he's totally earned it
Please, track ID that starts around 25:00....
It is Harry "Choo Choo" Romero - Tania.
Thanks, Caja.
No problem, mate. Cheers!
Tu mismo te respondes Caja Caixa?
44:00 what’s the name of that track
First song ID for fuck sake please ?
+Techno_Hacktivist Joseph Long - Time Before Man
Heads up to real Old Skool House Heads who came across this video and was expecting some classic, funky music - skip all the way to 1:09:00 in to hear anything remotely close to old skool sets...the beginning is for wannabe's and people who are under the age of 30 and associate everything with House.
Flanger is to mutch -.-
Nooooooooooooo i did not like it .too much flanger in one set use the same effect before he mix the next track and he mixing kick on kick how is that man chill out take break
+wesam Mohammed you are too young to understand m8, there were 3 effects when he was coming up, still bread and butter
Yeah, I get what you're saying Wesam, sometimes it feels a bit rushed when really for me early house is about lengthening the tracks, not cutting them up.
Absolutely right, way too much flanger. Takes away from the set for sure.
I've always hated the flanger effect.
@@nym053 I like it. Oranges and apples eh?
Parece música de velório. Deus me livre.
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