Prescription
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House label from Chicago owned by Ron Trent. In 1996 they split, leaving Ron Trent running Prescription and Damier running the Balance label. |
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MusicandPower Group |
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Prescription Records (6) |
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Rob McKay : [email protected] |
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As a record collector, I wish I could replicate the magical excitement of a new release appearing from Prescription in the racks. A truly special, legendary label.
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Taken from Resident Advisor's Exchange with Chez Damier, this surmises part of the Prescription story nicely: "As a producer, Chez nailed one of the greatest runs in house history from 1993-95, mining new levels of depth in a creative partnership with Ron Trent."
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so much talent in this magical new york/chicago/detroit label. collaborations, vocals, energy and synergy into the music. chez n trent moniker was bridging some of the most magnifying energetic ideas from the streets to the dance floor. Ron and Chez were studying the term of what moves people and shared gospel words in their artwork. the sound aesthetics on each and everyone of these records are phenomenal because of a third side called Ron Murphy. everything just clicked with this label back in those days.
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Edited 19 years agoIndeed this is a Hallmark Deep House label of the 90's & beyond..as it will be ed more as time goes on, especially in these relatively dark times.
Soulful, eloquently produced releases. With great vocals from various sources e.g. Kurt Harmon 'Comin' Back' a true classic. World, Sky, Universes 'The Answer', Konfusion Kidzz ''..Music for Darkened rooms & for people who want to FEEL True house music. We will find the way! Thank you Prescription & Thank you Ron Trent et al for getting inside our souls.
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Agree, Prescription remains a very important label. By no means prolific in of numbers of releases, those that came out were always worth waiting for. The "Relics EP" and "Foot Therapy" were classic, clever house with nice subtle changes. Never mainstream but once discovered had a loyal following. Limited stocks out there too it seems.
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To me, the best deep house label of the 90's.
the sound of theirs was a mixture of NY's rhtythm house & Detroit's electronic atmospheres.
all the records of are high quality, on heavy vynil and with state of the art design.
buying one of the EP's (i'm refering to the PRES series) was not unlike buying anything else, because they had different quality tracks, not just a single with 4 remixes...
the PR series began when Chez Damier let Ron Trent alone on the project...