NYC-born Lamont Booker has been recording underground house music since the late 80s under a myriad of pseudonyms such as The Voodoo Man, The Nervous Dj, The Prince Of Dance Music, and - his best known alias - eLBee BaD. Despite his prolific output on his own label LaRhon, and recordings for pioneering imprints such as Nu Groove, City Limits, and (later) Gigolo Records, Elbee Bad has remained largely unknown to a wider audience - something that is bound to change with extensive reissues of his work via cratediggers deluxe, Rush Hour Recordings.
Continuing to tell the True Stories of House Music, Elbee Bad dishes out four more exclusive tracks from the early days of NYC house. The mesmerizing 'Show Me' with its acid undertones, the sick bent-groove of 'I'm Housin' It' is just killer and 'The Wiz...' flops and bounces over a twisted breakbeat groove. Miss at your peril!
Picked!
I'm Housin' it (Dub Mix)
(Track 03 on this EP)