The Groove Corporation (G. Corp) first appeared in the public eye as Electribe 101. Hailed by the N.M.E. as the forefront of the British house movement, at a time when house was experimental and only heard on pirate radio or in underground, mainly illegal clubs. They managed to achieve 3 top 40 singles and a top 20 album, but soon became disillusioned with the business, finding out that it was more about celebrity than music. They subsequently parted company with vocalist Billie Ray Martin and headed back to the studio for more musical experiments. G. Corp were always given producti… read more
The Groove Corporation (G. Corp) first appeared in the public eye as Electribe 101. Hailed by the N.M.E. as the forefront of the British house movement, at a time when house was experimental and only heard on pirate radio or in underground, mainly illegal clubs. They managed to achieve 3 top … read more
The Groove Corporation (G. Corp) first appeared in the public eye as Electribe 101. Hailed by the N.M.E. as the forefront of the British house movement, at a time when house was experimental and only heard on pirate radio or in underground, mainly illegal clubs. They managed to achieve 3 top 40 singles and a top 20 album, but soon became disillusioned with the bu… read more