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Fry You Like Fish @ The Jam
"Fry You Like Fish @ The Jam" is an electro music, electro House music, commercial dance single from the dance production unit Greasy Geezers. The song was released on 3 October 2011 as part of a digital EP under the same name. Background The single is an adaptation of a UK Hip hop jazz, Jazz Hip-Hop release performed by Caveman (group), Caveman named "Fry You Like Fish". This relationship coined the artist name ‘"Greasy Geezers vs. Caveman"’. The initial ‘Fry You Like Fish’ single was released in 1990 over 20 years prior to the dance single. Renowned UK Hip Hop Radio presenter Tim westwood, Tim Westwood was a pivotal promoter for the caveman group through the early 1990s. The 2011 dance song incorporated lyrics by the former Caveman front man MCM – The Gospel: The Missing Gems of MCM Caveman (1994-2011), MCM (Mark Layman) whose vocals were taken from recording sessions from the 2011 MCM album MCM – The Gospel: The Missing Gems of MCM Caveman (1994-2011), ‘The Gos ...
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Greasy Geezers
"Greasy Geezers" are a dance production unit based in East London whose production portfolio covers commercial urban/pop, electro dance, hip-hop and go-go (DC) remakes. The group is composed of producers and songwriters whose backgrounds include working with Sanctuary Music Management, Trinity Records and Sacred Records. Greasy Geezers the name originates from the actual title of a record label established in 2002 by Najero Okenabirhie (previously working for Sanctuary Music Management on accountancy projects for Iron Maiden and Bruce Dickinson). This imprint label focused predominantly on garage releases. Most notable were releases presented by DJ Iron 'Some Good Garage EP'. As the garage scene waned the label diversified and changed their roster becoming a nu-jazz down tempo entity. Greasy Geezers adapted to the new market with releases by neo-soul and Latin house acts such as the Wah Wah Collective and Gafanhoto Lingo. The soulful diversification proved successful and ...
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