X-Press2
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X-Press2

X-Press2 started as a London club project in the early 1990s, built around DJ Rocky and producer Ashley Beedle. Their early tracks mixed house and funk for...

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X-Press2 started as a London club project in the early 1990s, built around DJ Rocky and producer Ashley Beedle. Their early tracks mixed house and funk for underground dance floors, leading to their first album 'Transatlantic' in 1996.

In 1999, they released 'Ann' with vocalist Ann Saunderson, which became a dance chart hit. They followed with the album 'Muzik' in 2001, though it faced some copyright issues that briefly affected its availability.

Their sound drew from house and techno, with tracks like 'Been Too Long On the Road' and 'Change of Heart' showing their range. They collaborated with various artists over time, including David Byrne and Neneh Cherry, while maintaining their core dance floor focus.

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