Meanwhile, things were gathering pace over in New York though the development was a lot slower. Mixers like
Larry
Levan,
Tony Humphries,
Timmy Regisford, and Boyd
Jarvis, who came straight after Shep
Pettibone and Jellybean Benitez were making ground as
remixers, and fired by the raw club sound of Colonel Abrams, the
deep, soulful club sound that became known as garage was taking shape
with early releases on the Supertronics, Easy Street and
Ace Beat labels. Paul Scott was one of the first with
'Off The Wall' in 1985 but before that there was
Serious
Intention's deep dub classic 'You Don't Know' and even before
that was World Premiere's 'Share The Night'.
In the nineties they released quite some material by Blaze.
Easy Street 12"/05-04-97
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7501//Orlando Johnson/Turn The Music On/83/Usa
7502//Monyaka/Go Deh Yaka/83/Usa
7503//Hot Streak/Body Work/83/Usa
7504//Africali/Ayiko Bia/83/Usa
7505//Monyaka/Reggaematic Funk/83/Usa
7506/*/World Premiere/Share The Night/83/Usa
7507//Laurice Hudson/Automatic Lover/84/Usa
7508//Hassan & 7-11/City Life/84/Usa
7509/*/Uncle Sam/Vote For Me/84
7510//Jocelyn Brown/Picking Up Promises/84/Usa
7511/*/Hassan & 7-11/Cold Rock Stuff/84/Usa
7512/*/Serious Intention/You Don't Know/--/Usa Paul Simpson