
Musique - Keep on Jumpin’
I love this tune. It's got everything I love about Levan-era New York disco: big horns, lush strings and ridiculous percussion.
Although the listed artist is Musique, the track is really just Patrick Adams, and Adams is so dope. For those who don’t know, Adams is a record producer, responsible for some of the biggest disco cuts in the late seventies and early eighties. Keep On Jumpin’ is the title track from the 1978 album. Recorded originally as a "low budget" Patrick Adams studio project at Blank Tape Studios, the album contained only four tracks. Due to the controversial lyrics of the lead single (“In the Bush”) radio stations refused to play it, and the record was barely noticed outside disco-lovers.
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