For our third Defected Records competition, we are giving away a copy of the new Defected House Masters series featuring Murk to two lucky winners. To enter to win simply answer the following question:
Question:Under which band name did Murk record the album “Get Fired Up”?
Send your answer along with your name and a valid email address to info@colorising.com
The deadline for the competition is February 15, 2012.
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“There was no house music to speak of when we first started out DJing as kids, but it wasn’t long before we fell in love. House music, in the right environment, can touch the soul.” Oscar G
Together, Oscar Gaetan and long-time friend and production partner Ralph Falcon form MURK, one of the most celebrated and accomplished production outfits ever to grace house music. Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with seminal artists such as Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez and Blaze to name but a few, MURK soon established a unique sound and have, over the last 20 years, cemented their legacy as producers of the very highest order.
But here’s the thing; despite their undoubted quality it’s a fairly safe bet that a fair few people – house devotees included – are unaware of just how influential MURK became, due in part to their frequent use of aliases when releasing records, their pseudonyms Funky Green Dogs, Liberty City and Interceptor amongst many others arguably better known that the name MURK. It was these names however, that provided a murky cloak for these anti-heroes of house to continue in relative anonymity with what they undoubtedly did best; creating truly timeless and unforgettable house music.
“Some of my greatest memories of nights out involve Murk records. The sort of tunes that you lose yourself in, then when you lift your head, you look at you pal and you both mouth the words, ‘What the fuck is this?!!!’” Rocky (X-Press)
Already responsible for tracks such The Fog’s ‘Been a Long Time’, Funky Green Dogs ‘Reach for Me’ and Liberty City’s ‘If You Really Love Someone’, it was MURK’s explosive anthem ‘Fired Up!’ (1996) which placed them firmly – if reluctantly – in the spotlight, topping the Billboard Dance chart in the US and serving as a platform from which they would go on to remix countless major pop artists, from Madonna to Cher to Donna Summer.
“I love Oscar and Ralph they know how to create masterpieces. Whether it be a ‘Dark Beat’, the magical melodies of tunes like ‘Fired Up’ or ‘Amame’ and all of the great tunes in between.”
Cevin Fisher
With infrequent output and fastidious attention to detail, a MURK record has always been a rare event; no bad thing when you consider the amount of poorly produced and disposable music now cluttering up the digital shelves of download sites around the world. Equally, in an industry that has a sometimes tendency to pay attention to those who shout the loudest, Oscar and Ralph’s utter focus on substance over style comes as a welcome relief.
In 2011 MURK spectacularly returned to the fore with the release of ‘Amame’ under their Intruder guise; a track championed by the likes of Kerri Chandler, Dennis Ferrer, Seth Troxler, The Martinez Brothers and even Ricardo Villalobos. It was the stand out underground track of Ibiza last summer and ensured that all those loitering around the booths of DC10 and beyond were enquiring of its story.
With their MURK Records imprint reaching its 20th anniversary in 2012 and Oscar and Ralph touching down in the UK to play London’s Ministry of Sound on 11th February for the first time in recent memory, the timing could not have been better to crown this most deserved of duos official House Masters. Here, we present 20 of their best-loved tracks and remixes (unmixed) in an unparalleled collection of some of the most enduring and evocative house records ever created.
Tracklisting
01. Intruder (A Murk Production) featuring Jei ‘Amame’ (Long Ass Mix)
02. Oscar G & Ralph Falcon ‘Dark Beat’ (Murk Monster Mix)
03. The Fog ‘Been A Long Time’
04. Liberty City ‘If You Really Love Someone’ (Original Mix)
05. Romanthony ‘Falling From Grace’ (Murk Main Mix)
06. Ralph Falcon ‘Every Now And Then’ (Ralph Falcon 2009 Remix)
07. Funky Green Dogs From Outer Space ‘Reach For Me’
08. Liberty City ‘Some Lovin’
09. Interceptor ‘Together’ (Original Dub)
10. Coral Way Chiefs ‘Release Myself’
CD2
01. Willie Ninja ‘Hot’ (Murk Mix)
02. Dynamo Electrix ‘You’
03. Bobby Pruit ‘Tried So Hard’ (Special Vocal Mix)
04. Deep South ‘Believe’
05. Ralph Falcon ‘I Need Someone’ (Original Club Mix)
06. Funky Green Dogs From Outer Space ‘High Up’
07. Oscar G ‘Chunky Buddah’
08. Intruder ‘U Got Me’
09. Fury ‘Pain’
10. Tito Valdez ‘Tumbe’ (Murk Boys Oscar G Choice Rmx)