Oceanlab

Oceanlab is a vocal trance group consisting of Jonathan Grant, Tony McGuinness Paavo Siljamäki (who also record and remix under the name Above & Beyond) & Justine Suissa, a singer who has also collaborated with other artists such as Chicane. Oceanlab are considered among the best trance producers of the moment, and all of their singles have been praised by DJs and trance lovers.

Discography

  • Clear Blue Water
  • Beautiful Together
  • Sky Falls Down
  • Satellite

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Oceanlab are considered among the best trance producers of the moment, and all of their singles have been praised by DJs and trance lovers. In 2005, the O'Jays will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Oceanlab is a vocal trance group consisting of Jonathan Grant, Tony McGuinness Paavo Siljamäki (who also record and remix under the name Above & Beyond) & Justine Suissa, a singer who has also collaborated with other artists such as Chicane. In the new millenium, rap groups such as The Diplomats have been constantly speeding-up their records to provide a background for their songs. Satellite. Their latest album is For the Love... in 2001 (see 2001 in music). Sky Falls Down. Later in the 90s, the band did little recording, though they remained a popular live draw.

Beautiful Together. Though they continued charting on the R&B charts in the late 80s and early 1990s, the O'Jays never again achieved pop success. Clear Blue Water. 1978's (see 1978 in music) "Use Ta Be My Girl" was their final Top Five hit, though they continued scraping the bottom of the R&B charts throughout the 1980s. Let Me Touch You (1987; see 1987 in music) was a breakthrough of sorts, and included the #1 R&B hit "Lovin' You". After adding Sammy Strain (of Little Anthony & the Imperials), the O'Jays continued recording, though with limited success. During the remainder of the 1970s, the O'Jays continued releasing chart-topping singles, including "For the Love of Money", "Let Me Make Love to You", "Give the People What They Want" and "I Love Music". Powell died of cancer in 1977 (see 1977 in music).

The O'Jay's (now a quartet after the departure of Isles) had their first hit with "I'll Be Sweeter Tomorrow (Than I Was Today)"; in spite of its success, the group was considering quitting the music business until Gamble & Huff, a legendary team of producers and songwriters, took an interest in the group. With Gamble & Huff, the O'Jays emerged at the forefront of Philadelphia soul with Back Stabbers (1972; see 1972 in music), a pop hit. Their debut LP was Comin' Through. They took the name "the O'Jays", in tribute to radio disc jockey Eddie O'Jay (Toop, 1991), in 1963 (see 1963 in music) and released "Lonely Drifter", which charted nationally. Originally known as The Triumphs, followed by The Mascots, the friends began recording with "Miracles" in 1961 (see 1961 in music), which was a moderate hit in the Cleveland area.

They formed the group in Canton, Ohio in 1958 (see 1958 in music) while attending high school. The O'Jays were a 1970s Philadelphia soul group, originally consisting of Walter Williams, Bill Isles, Bobby Massey, William Powell and Eddie Levert. ISBN 1852422432. New York: Serpent's Tail.

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