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Solitaire Gee - Voodoo Stompin Guide

The duo behind Solitaire Gee were central figures in the Northern UK dance scene, owning the record shop in Huddersfield and recording under various aliases like Black Mojo and Lex Loofah.

is a classic of the mid-90s UK electronic scene, originally released in 1994 on the influential Phat Records (PHAT 001). Produced by the Huddersfield duo of John Gilpin and Raz Shamshad—the same creative minds behind the Warp Records anthem "Slumberland"—this track remains a definitive example of early Progressive House and Techno fusion. Musical Profile and Style Solitaire Gee - Voodoo Stompin

True to its name, the track features a rhythmic, hypnotic energy designed for late-night club sets. It leans into the darker, bass-heavy side of house music that was popular in both UK and New York scenes during the era. The duo behind Solitaire Gee were central figures

Unlike the swamp-blues or rock genres its title might suggest to some, "Voodoo Stompin'" is firmly rooted in the 90s underground dance floor. Progressive House / Techno. Musical Profile and Style True to its name,

Experience the driving rhythm of this 1994 progressive house classic: Solitaire Gee - Voodoo Stompin YouTube• Apr 30, 2011 Solitaire Gee - Vinyl, CDs, & More - Discogs