K-Klass
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K-Klass

K-Klass formed in South London in the late 1980s as a trio: Karen Harding, Carlton "Call" McCarthy, and Gerald "Gee" James. They came together around house...

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K-Klass formed in South London in the late 1980s as a trio: Karen Harding, Carlton "Call" McCarthy, and Gerald "Gee" James. They came together around house music, which was then mostly an underground sound in UK clubs.

In 1991, their track "Rhythm Is a Mystery" broke through and became a hit. That single, along with others like "The Way" and "Talk 2 Me," gave them a place in the early-90s house scene. Their sound had pop appeal but stayed rooted in dancefloor rhythms.

They released albums like "Universal" in 1996, but it's the singles that people remember. Tracks such as "How Does It Feel" and "Set The Sun" kept their name in rotation at clubs and on radio through the decade. The group's recordings blended Harding's vocals with McCarthy and James's production, making them one of the few vocal house acts with a consistent lineup.

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