- S'Express
Infobox musical artist
Name = S'Express
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Origin =United Kingdom
Genre = Dance musicHouse music
Years_active = 1988–1994
Label = Capitol/EMI Records
Rhythm King/Sire/Warner Bros. Records Kitsune Records
Associated_acts =Billie Ray Martin
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Current_members =Mark Moore
Past_members = Sonique
Michellé
Mark D
JocastaPascal Gabriel
Notable_instruments =S'Express (pronounced "ess-express"; sometimes spelled S'Xpress or S-Express; otherwise known as Victim of the Ghetto) was a British
dance music act from the late 1980s that had one of the earliest commercial successes in theacid house genre."
Theme from S'Express ", based onRose Royce 's "Is It Love You're After", was also one of the earliest recordings to capitalize on sampling culture and it topped theUK Singles Chart as well as theHot Dance Club Play chart in the United States (also scraping into the U.S.Billboard Hot 100 at number ninety-one).History
The main player in the act was DJ/producer and
remix erMark Moore . In 1989, the group released its debut album, "Original Soundtrack", which featured a group line-up of Mark M (Moore, noise engineer), Michellé (microdot clarinet and vox), Mark D (trumpet, noise, boogie factor), Jocasta (hi-hat hairspray, background vox), and Pascal (Pascal Gabriel , noise engineer). The album consisted of slightly longer versions of S-Express's "Theme", a #1 in the UK, and its follow-up club hits "Superfly Guy", UK #5, and "Hey Music Lover," UK #6, along with an album's worth of new compositions. SingerBillie Ray Martin also appeared on several tracks on its debut.By the release of the second album "Intercourse", the act was reduced to a duo of Moore with new vocalist and
DJ Sonique. Although not as successful as its debut, "Intercourse" spawned several mid-charting UK singles and club hits, most notably "Nothing to Lose", co-written withMartin Gordon , as were several other tunes on the record. Sonique, already a successful DJ, eventually embarked on a solo career and produced one of the biggest pop and club hits of the late 1990s ("It Feels So Good "). Moore went on to release many singles, remixes and albums on his own and also formed the band Needledust.On the eve of the 20th anniversary of acid house, Mark Moore has apparently resurrected S'Express from the "cryogenic chamber" [ [http://www.myspace.com/markmoore MySpace.com - Mark Moore - London, UK - Electrique / New Wave / Electronique - www.myspace.com/markmoore ] ] and has released a new song on the French Kitsune record label called "Stupid Little Girls." JBAG remix of this song can be found on the recent "Boombox" compilation. Full single is expected to be released soon.
Mark Moore has also remixed Client,
Soft Cell , andthe B-52's .Discography
Albums
* 1989 "Original Soundtrack" (UK #5)
* 1990 "Intercourse"
* 1998 "Ultimate S'Express" (hits compilation)
* 2004 "Themes from S'Express: The Best of"ingles
* 1 remixed by
Tony De Vit , available in Australia through Central Station Records and accredited to Mark Moore Presents S'Xpressee also
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List of number-one dance hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart External links
* [http://www.worldmusicdatabase.org/profile.php?id=S%B4%20Express&tag=ONzfhOcf-g9MjRi S'Express at WorldMusicDatabase]
* [http://www.trustthedj.com/MarkMoore/ Mark Moore]
* [http://www.sonique.co.uk/ Sonique]References
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