Masters At Work

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  • Shout-N-Out (Remixes)
    BeatTracker #20 Feat. New Releases in DJ Tools / Acapellas

    Shout-N-Out (Remixes)

    Masters At Work , Lood , Donell Rush

    Beatport New Releases

    LOOD & Masters At Work feat. Donell Rush - Shout-N-Out (Remixes) [MAW Records] A cornerstone of the MAW Records catalogue for over two decades, Shout-N-Out by LOOD & Masters At Work feat. Donell Rush returns in a powerhouse remix package that bridges classic house with the energy of today's underground scene. Originally produced by Louie Vega and Mood II Swing, this vocal house anthem now gets a full rework treatment from a hand-picked crew of remix talent. Masters At Work themselves step up with a signature remix, instrumental and beats version, setting the tone with deep, driving grooves and soulful finesse. Blackchild delivers a fiery tech-house twist, Rocco Rodamaal drops a DJ dub tool for the late-night selectors, while Dennis Quin injects chunky low-end pressure on both vocal and instrumental takes. Rounding out the release, UK house heavyweights Cafe 432 & Ronnie Herel offer a slick, soulful reimagining, and N&L alongside DJ Erv bring a raw, throwback-styled rework with serious dancefloor appeal. Built for DJs, dancers and heads alike, this remix package breathes new life into a timeless vocal and keeps the Shout-N-Out legacy burning strong. LOOD & Masters At Work feat. Donell Rush - Shout-N-Out (Remixes) [MAW Records] (Credits) Luis F. Vega (That Boy Music / BMI), Lem Springsteen (Moody Black Keys Publishing / BMI), John Ciafone (Commitment Music / BMI), Donnell Rush Lead Vocal: Donell Rush Shout-N-Out (Masters At Work Remix) Remixed Produced & Arranged by Masters At Work Shout-N-Out (Blackchild Remix) Remixed by Blackchild Shout-N-Out (Rocco Rodamaal DJ Dub) Remix composed & produce by Rocco Rodamaal Shout-N-Out (Dennis Quin Remix) Remixed by Dennis Quin Shout-N-Out (N&L Remix) Remixed by N&L Rework by Dj Erv Shout-N-Out (Ronnie Herel x Cafe 432 Remix) Remix and additional production by Cafe 432 & Ronnie Herel Drums Programmed by Mr Jones x Ronnie Herel Keys by Kevin McPherson Arrangement by Mr Jones, Kevin McPherson x Ronnie Herel

  • You Make Me High - Masters At Work Remixes
    BeatTracker #59 Feat. New Releases in House

    You Make Me High - Masters At Work Remixes

    Masters At Work , Charles Stepney , Kitty Haywood

    Beatport New Releases

    Mirror Ball Recordings proudly presents a stunning new chapter for a timeless gem, as "You Make Me High" by Charles Stepney featuring Kitty Haywood is reimagined by globally acclaimed house duo Masters At Work. Originally recorded in 1974, "You Make Me High" reflects the genius of Charles Stepney, a visionary Chicago composer, arranger, and producer whose work helped shape the sound of soul and R&B. Known for his collaborations with artists such as Earth, Wind & Fire, Ramsey Lewis, and Minnie Riperton, Stepney's rich, orchestral approach and genre-blending style left a lasting imprint on modern music. Paired with the soulful, emotive vocals of Kitty Haywood, the record stands as a powerful example of his enduring musical legacy. Now, this classic is brought firmly onto the dancefloor with two deep, groove-laden reinterpretations from Masters At Work, the celebrated partnership of Little Louie Vega and Kenny Dope Gonzalez. Masters At Work, the influential New York-based duo, are widely regarded as pioneers of the global house sound. Since emerging in the early '90s, they have helped define the genre by seamlessly blending house, soul, Latin, jazz, and hip-hop influences into richly musical, rhythm-driven productions. With an unparalleled catalogue of remixes and original works for artists including Michael Jackson, Madonna, and India, they have built a reputation for craftsmanship, authenticity, and undeniable dancefloor impact, remaining one of the most respected and celebrated acts in house music history. A seamless fusion of soul heritage and house innovation, "You Make Me High (Masters At Work Remixes)" is a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of Charles Stepney and the timeless appeal of Chicago-rooted music—reimagined for a new generation.