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Masters At Work

 
Artist: Masters at Work
  • Formed: 1990, New York, NY
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "MAW Records: The Compilation, Vol. 1," "The Tenth Anniversary Collection, Pt. 1: 1990-1995," "Masterworks: Essential KenLou House Mixes"
  • Representative Songs: "I Can't Get No Sleep," "To Be in Love," "When You Touch Me"

Biography

The duo of "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez are the preeminent production/remix team in house music, their nom de plume Masters at Work standing behind dozens of the biggest club hits and remixes of their time. Effectively soundtracking the freewheeling American nightclub scene of the 1990s, Vega and Gonzalez blended their love of the disparate music coming from New York's underground clubs during the 1980s -- disco, the freewheeling garage scene, emerging house and hip-hop styles, Latin freestyle -- to enormously influence the mainstream dance sound as it coalesced during the following decade. Besides their productions, remixes and appearances as Masters at Work, Vega and/or Gonzalez are also involved in a good dozen other projects (including Nuyorican Soul, KenLou, the Bucketheads, and the Untouchables), many of which appear on the duo's own MAW Records label.

Both Vega and Gonzalez were born to parents living in New York (the Bronx and Brooklyn, respectively), though of Puerto Rican heritage. Consequently, both were early influenced by the Big Apple's fertile salsa scene during the '70s. (Vega's uncle is the renowned salsa vocalist Hector Lavoe, and his father played saxophone in Latin groups for over 30 years, while Gonzalez' father Hector Torres is also a salsa expert.) During the early '80s, both were noted DJs around New York, though Vega immersed himself in house and freestyle while Gonzalez entered the rap scene. (The separate interests came in handy later, as dance fan Vega concentrated on songwriting and groove-making while hip-hop head Gonzalez programmed beats and samples.) The pair were also working separately as producers, and Vega had already made a name for himself working on dozens of freestyle tracks and remixes by Nice & Smooth, Information Society and India. Gonzalez, working as a mobile DJ with a team calling themselves the Masters at Work, founded his own Dope Wax Records and worked on production for all of the major New York dance labels: Strictly Rhythm, Nervous, Cutting and Big Beat. In 1987, he loaned out the name Masters at Work to Todd Terry for the 1987 single "Alright Alright" (a huge club hit), then Terry returned the favor one year later by introducing him to Vega.

After comparing notes, the pair decided that combining their wide range of influences could be an interesting experiment. They released their first Masters at Work single, the appropriately titled "Blood Vibes," on Cutting Records. Since Vega still had remixing contracts from his solo days, the pair decided to apply the MAW treatment first to Debbie Gibson's "One Step Ahead." The dance community was reasonably shocked to hear a disposable pop artist given a respectable, even exciting, dance sound.

House production teams rarely released albums of their own productions under their own name, but a Masters at Work LP appeared in 1993, on Cutting Records. The album mixed older singles with newer productions, and featured guest slots for vocalists like Jocelyn Brown and India (the latter of whom is also Vega's wife) plus producers like Todd Terry and Maurice Joshua. The reputation of Vega and Gonzalez grew soon and they received pleas from most of the major labels to contribute remixes, adding to their resume Michael Jackson, Donna Summer, Madonna, St. Etienne, George Benson, Brand New Heavies, Lisa Stansfield, Deee-Lite, Everything But the Girl, Chic, Soul II Soul, Neneh Cherry, Ce Ce Peniston and dozens more.

Though Masters at Work were still a relatively underground phenomenon in 1993, but the success of singles like "The Nervous Track" (as the Latin-vibed Nuyorican Soul), "Love and Happiness" (as River Ocean), "I Can't Get No Sleep" and "When You Touch Me" -- each with vocals by Vega's wife, India -- caused their associated label Strictly Rhythm to give them their own MAW Records subsidiary. The discofied Gonzalez side-project known as the Bucketheads reigned the dance charts during 1995-96 with two number one singles, "The Bomb (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" and "Got Myself Together."

In early 1997, the MAW duo issued the most high-profile release of their career (at least in terms of the music establishment), a self-titled full-length as Nuyorican Soul. Recorded with input from a host of jazz and Latin past-masters (George Benson, Roy Ayers, Tito Puente, Charlie Sepulveda, Dave Valentin), the album spawned several club hits, including "Runaway" and "It's Alright, I Feel It." The following year, Masters at Work compiled some of their best productions for Masterworks: Essential KenLou House Mixes and MAW Records: The Compilation, Vol. 1. Two years later, BBE trumped both with the release of the four-disc box Tenth Anniversary Collection, Pt. 1 (1990-1995). [See Also: The Bucketheads, Nuyorican Soul] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Masters At Work
Also known as MAW
KenLou
Sole Fusion
Nuyorican Soul
Origin New York, New York, USA
Genres House music
Years active 1990–present
Labels Cutting Records (1993)
MAW Records (1998-present)
Tommy Boy Entertainment
Associated acts India
Lil' Mo' Yin Yang
Members
"Little" Louie Vega
Kenny "Dope" Gonzales
Former members
Todd Terry
Notable instruments
Drum machine
Sampler
Synthesizer
Electronic keyboard
Sequencer

Masters At Work is the house-music production and remix team of "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzales. They first worked together using the name, which had been given to them by mutual friend Todd Terry (who recorded several tracks under that name in the 1980s), in 1990.

The duo has also produced music together under the names MAW, KenLou, Sole Fusion, and Nuyorican Soul.

Their Nuyorican Soul project had the duo working extensively with real (as opposed to sampled or synthesized) musicians, in a variety of styles including Latin, disco, jazz, and more. 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 under the name Nuyorican Soul in 1996 included original tracks as well as cover versions of songs by the performers with which the duo was working, such as "Sweet Tears" (Roy Ayers), and "Runaway," originally sung by Loleatta Holloway with the Salsoul Orchestra, here sung by India and featuring musicians from the original recording of 1977.

MAW has a history as remixers, having reproduced 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, Earth Wind & Fire, and Stephanie Mills

Contents

Discography

Albums

  • 1993 The Album
  • 1995 The Essential KenLou House Mixes
  • 1996 Nuyorican Soul (as Nuyorican Soul)
  • 1998 The Remixes (as Nuyorican Soul)
  • 2000 The Tenth Anniversary Collection - Part I
  • 2000 The Tenth Anniversary Collection - Part II
  • 2001 Our Time is Coming

Singles

Masters At Work

  • 1991 "Blood Vibes/The Ha Dance"
  • 1991 "Our Mute Horn" (with Ray Vega)
  • 1992 "Gonna Get Back to You" (with Xaviera Gold)
  • 1993 "Can't Stop the Rhythm" (with Jocelyn Brown)
  • 1993 "Give it to Me" (with Screechie Dan)
  • 1993 "Hardrive EP"
  • 1993 "I Can't Get No Sleep" (with India)
  • 1993 "When You Touch Me" (with India)
  • 1995 "I Can't Get No Sleep '95" (with India)
  • 1997 "La India Con La Voe" (with India and Albert Menendez)
  • 1997 "MAW Sampler"
  • 1997 "To Be in Love" (with India)
  • 1998 "Odyssey/I'm Ready"
  • 1998 "Pienso en Ti" (with Luis Salinas)
  • 1999 "To Be in Love '99" (with India)
  • 1999 "MAW Expensive" (as MAW presents a Tribute to Fela, with Ibi Wunmi)
  • 2000 "Brazilian Beat" (with Lilian Chachian)
  • 2000 "Ékabo"
  • 2000 "MAW Unreleased Mixes"
  • 2001 "Lean On Me" (with James Ingram)
  • 2001 "Dubplate Special 1"
  • 2001 "Like a Butterfly" (with Patti Austin)
  • 2001 "Work" (with Puppah Nas-T and Denise Belfon)
  • 2001 "Dubplate Special 2"
  • 2002 "Backfired" (with India)
  • 2003 "Dubplate Special 3"
  • 2006 "Loud" (with Beto Cuevas)
  • 2007 "Work 2007" (with Puppah Nas-T and Denise Belfon)

Nuyorican Soul

  • 1993 "Nervous Track"
  • 1996 "Mind Fluid"
  • 1996 "Runaway" (with India)
  • 1996 "You Can Do it" (with George Benson)
  • 1997 "I Am the Black Gold of the Sun" (with Jocelyn Brown)
  • 1997 "It's All Right, I Feel it" (with Jocelyn Brown)
  • 1998 "I Love the Nightlife" (with India)

KenLou

  • 1995 "KenLou 1"
  • 1995 "KenLou 2"
  • 1995 "KenLou 3"
  • 1996 "KenLou 4"
  • 1997 "KenLou 5"
  • 1998 "KenLou 6"
  • 2001 "Gone Three Times"

Other aliases

  • 1994 "One World" (as Groove Box, with Evelyn Thomas)
  • 1994 "Voices in my Mind" (as Voices, with India)
  • 1994 "My Love" (as People Underground, with Michael Watford)
  • 1995 "The Hard Times March" (as 200 Sheep)
  • 1995 "The Drum" (as WAM)
  • 1996 "Casio's Theme/The More You Want" (as Groove Box)
  • 1996 "Just Be Good to Me" (as Groove Box, with Leena Marie)
  • 1997 "Dance (Do That Thang)" as (Black Magic)
  • 1997 "Let it Go" (as Black Magic)
  • 2001 "The More You Want" (as Groove Box)
  • 2002 "Tranz/Body" (as MAW Electronic)
  • 2004 "Danz/Time Travellers" (as MAW Electronic)

Productions for other artists

Mixed compilations

  • 1995 Ministry of Sound Sessions 5
  • 2001 West End Records: The 25th Anniversary Mastermix
  • 2004 Soul Heaven Presents: Masters at Work in the House
  • 2005 The Kings of House
  • 2006 Soul Heaven Presents: Masters at Work
  • 2007 Ministry of Sound Chillout Classics
  • 2007 Strictly MAW

Selected Remixes

See also

External links


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