Before calling themselves the 'Rhythm Masters', Chetcuti & Mac incarnated a serie of aliases such as Rhythm Robbers, R.M. Project, and Masters Of Rhythm.Contracted as remixers, the Rhythm Masters left their mark on many club hits of the late 1990's - early 2000's, such as 'Keep On Jumpin' by Todd Terry and 'Secrets' by Mutiny.They released their album 'Disconnect Your Head' in 2001 which contained the singles 'Underground', 'The Ghetto' and 'Heavy Soul'. Further singles were planned, but the Rhythm Masters splitted not too long after, citing creative differences. Since, they came back together for different projects. The release of 'Cocaine' in 2005, a delirious Electro/House track, showed once again their ability to deliver strong club cuts.
Biography
Rhythm Masters was a house music duo comprised of deejays Robert Chetcuti and Steve Mac, a.k.a. Steve McGuinness. They began mixing together around 1993 after meeting in Malta, doing remixes for, among others, Todd Terry, Michael Jackson, INXS, Junior Vasquez, David Morales, and Roger Sanchez. In 2001 they released a full-length album entitled Disconnect Your Head on Tommy Boy Records's Silver Label, and scored two club hits in the US: "Ghetto", featuring Jo Watson (#10 Dance/Club Play) and "The Underground" (#6 Dance/Club Play).[1] The duo released tracks together into the mid-2000s, splitting to work as solo artists.
Rhythm Masters was a house music duo composed of deejays Robert Chetcuti and Steve Mac, a.k.a. Steve McGuinness. They began mixing together around 1993 after meeting in Malta, doing remixes for, among others, Todd Terry, Michael Jackson, INXS, Junior Vasquez, David Morales, and Roger Sanchez. In 2001 they released a full-length album entitled Disconnect Your Head on Tommy Boy Records's Silver Label, and scored two club hits in the US: "Ghetto", featuring Jo Watson (#10 Dance/Club Play) and "The Underground" (#6 Dance/Club Play). The duo released tracks together into the mid-2000s, splitting to work as solo artists.
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