ALBUMHouse Music ( 2024 Re-edit )Fabio Tosti & Marshall Jefferson
Albums by Marshall Jefferson
ALBUMHouse Music ( 2024 Re-edit )Fabio Tosti & Marshall Jefferson
ALBUMIt's Just a Feelin (That I Get)Steve "Silk" Hurley, Marshall Jefferson & B. Lauren
ALBUMBelieve in Love (feat. Soliaris)House Of Virus & Marshall Jefferson
ALBUMThe House Music Anthem (Move Your Body) [feat. Curtis McClain]Marshall Jefferson
ALBUM69% 2009 Mixes, Pt. 1Marshall Jefferson & Serge Imhof
ALBUMRaindance (feat. Byron Stingily)Marshall Jefferson & Ragtyme
ALBUMMove Your BodyMarshall Jefferson
Marshall Jefferson's Popular Music Videos
MUEVELO (Official Lyric Video)
Black Eyed Peas, Anuel AA & Marshall Jefferson
Move Your Body (2012 Version) [Benny Benassi vs. Marshall Jefferson]
Benny Benassi & Marshall Jefferson
Neanderthal (feat. Marshall Jefferson)
Doorly
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Marshall Jefferson Essentials
An early architect—and tireless champion—of Chicago house.
Artist Biography
One of the original innovators in Chicago house, Marshall Jefferson had a hand in several of the music's most influential early tracks during the mid-'80s, particularly "Move Your Body," Phuture's "Acid Tracks," and Ce Ce Rogers' "Someday." As the acid house sound took over clubland, he moved into a more spiritual form of music later termed deep house; along with Larry Heard, he became one of its best producers. A reflective full-length titled Day of the Onion was released in 1996, and the trippy single "Mushrooms" (with Noosa Heads) appeared in its original form the same year, gradually becoming one of Jefferson's biggest tracks. He released several mixed compilations, mainly retrospectives of the genre and its roots, including 2003's Move Your Body: The Evolution of Chicago House. He's consistently stayed active, touring and releasing singles into the 2020s, including reunions with longtime associates Ten City and Curtis McClain.