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Contributing artist and musician's

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Why is DJ Doc Martin who is responsible for bringing house music to the west coast since the early 90's not mentioned on this page. He also has a music label under the name Sublevel California and has been collaberating with house music dj's and world class clubs since the early 90's. 2600:8801:B81E:C000:3C9A:FDF0:3E47:1A12 (talk) 03:43, 7 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Songs

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This article isn't helpful for the non-expert to look for house music. It lists a wide array of artists, of which some it is unclear why they are on the list, or that are not really known for their house music (example: Pet Shop Boys are primarily synth-pop). The article could be more stylised like the article on post-disco (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_post-disco_artists_and_songs) which lists example songs and albums first. 2A02:1810:2F1F:E300:FC5F:3F45:4CEF:B6B5 (talk) 12:57, 27 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Why is Tyree Cooper not on this list?

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Tyree Cooper is part of the first Global House music revolution that started in Chicago. His contribution to House Music & Acid House is unmatched and led him to co-create Hip House alongside The DJ Fast Eddie, widening the appeal of House music worldwide.

His first 12′′ single - I Fear The Night (with female vocalist Chic) promptly became an underground classic in Chicago. Other hits followed, Video Crash and Acid Crash (1987) - Acid Over (1988) - Turn Up The Bass (1988/89) - Let’s Get Hyped (feat. Kool Rock Steady, 1989) - Let the Music Take Control (1989) and Hardcore Hip House (1989). In 2013, Tyree Cooper founded his own label: Chicago Vinyl Records with distribution from Juno Records UK. He has continued to release tracks and classic hits from DJ International and Dance Mania record labels. 2A0E:1D47:C001:C00:2DD2:3DFA:AE8:C454 (talk) 00:23, 9 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]