Trax Records is an American independent record label based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It played a major part in the development of house music.
History
Larry Sherman was originally a collector of vintage jukeboxes, and, frustrated with the limited range of records began operations in 1983 by purchasing Musical Products, a pressing plant in Bridgeport, Illinois. Though it is frequently said that Jesse Saunders and Vince Lawrence were co-founders there is no proof via corporations or any type of genuine documentation to prove it. There is no legal documentation what so ever to back Vince Lawrence Claim of label design or Trademark. Legal exhibits need to be included to verify this information. The initial artist signings were done by Vince Lawrence. The first release was "Wanna Dance/Certainly" by Le Noiz (a pseudonym of Jesse Saunders), TX-101 (matrix number 85 indicated the year of release).
Trax Records was an important outlet for house music in its early days, releasing many classics including "No Way Back" by Adonis (1986), Jamie Principle and Frankie Knuckles's "Your Love" (1988), Larry Heard's "Can You Feel It" (1986), and Marshall Jefferson's "The House Music Anthem (Move Your Body)" in the same year. This latter tune gave a massive boost to house music, extending recognition of the genre outside of Chicago.
In 1991, Trax declared bankruptcy when distributors owing Trax 4.5 million dollars went out of business.
In 1995 Rachael Cain married the founder, Larry Sherman. In 2007, Cain divorced Sherman and received 50% of the Trax Records library. Cain started a new company which is not connected to old catalogue material and released music under the alias Screamin Rachael. Some of the current artists she has been releasing include Saytek, Late Nite Dub Addict, Irene Michaels, DJ THADX, along with productions and music by Chicago House legend Joe Smooth.
In 2002, Trax Records formed a joint venture with Casablanca Media in Canada. Litigation started in 2004. By 2005 all of the classic materials ownership was awarded to Casablanca in Canada. Lawyers for the Creative Arts took Sherman & CainâÂÂs case Pro- Bono, as they proved to have no funds, or be making any income from Casablanca who became the catalogue owners. They were represented by Rick Darke of the Duane Morris law firm. Many years of litigation finally ended on January 1, 2022. Royalty systems are being put in place by infinite Catalogue. There is also an amount of money held specifically in a trust for the artists who sign off from the exclusive Demon Records deal that Casablanca instituted.
Sherman was criticised for poor-quality vinyl pressings (partially due to the use of recycled vinyl), missing royalty payments, and a lack of interaction with the artists on his roster. DJ Pierre of Phuture once claimed âÂÂTrax never paid me royaltiesâÂÂ, and Jamie Principle, who sang "Your Love", alleged he was not properly signed to the label, saying they âÂÂliterally just stole my stuffâÂÂ. Frankie Knuckles publicly criticized reissues of his former material, and distanced himself from the label. However the Knuckles estate and their Attorney Jeffrey Becker along with TRAX are working to preserve Knuckles writing, productions and master recordings. Monies are currently on hold for the titles Knuckles did with Trax. Jamie Principle, disputes Frankie Knuckles had any involvement. There are two judgements in favor of Knuckles credibility both in the United States and the UK.
In a 2014 statement, the label's former creative director Jorge Cruz acknowledged the numerous disputes, saying: "The reality is that the Trax Records name is making money but much of the money is not reaching the label or the artists. We cannot change the past or the legal battles that are tied to it."
In June 2020, Robert Owens and Larry Heard filed lawsuits against Trax claiming : as âÂÂmusicians hungry for their first break,â Owens and Heard âÂÂwere lulled into a business relationship with an unscrupulous record company,â per the text. The plaintiffs âÂÂsigned away valuable rights to their musicâ for inadequate compensation, the filing proceeds, and Trax Records nevertheless failed to pay the owed royalties and wages. Trax asserts and Heard admits that he signed a contract assigning the copyright in the music for his three biggest hits, Can You Feel It, Washing Machine and Beyond the Clouds.
Heard closed four contracts with the brand around 1985âÂÂ1987, and though the lawsuit describes various issues and omissions with each (including missing signatures and not covering copyrights specifically), they centered mainly on his transferring the rights to hit songs for $3,000 apiece and, in a portion of the deals, a guarantee of 15 percent of sales revenue. More broadly, the label allegedly âÂÂexploited the artistsâ other musical worksâ without permission (contractual or otherwise) throughout the last four or so decades, including by releasing unauthorized vinyl records and failing to turn over royalty payments. The lawsuit also describes the plight of different musicians who have allegedly been denied their due royalties from Trax Records, including Adonis, a pioneering acid house artist. The Chicago native's much-publicized quest to collect 34 years worth of back pay from Trax, writing that he still hasn't âÂÂreceived one word from that shameless label.
In November 2020, Trax filed to dismiss seven of the eight counts raised in Owens & Heard's complaint. In September 2022, Resident Advisor released an article on Trax Records response to the royalties scandals and lawsuits.
Discography
12" singles
- TX101âÂÂLe Noiz "Wanna Dance/Certainly"
- TX102âÂÂJesse Velez "Girls Out On the Floor"
- TX103âÂÂLe Noiz "I'm Scared/Get Out"
- TX104 -- Jack Master Funk "Jack the Bass"
- TX105âÂÂKevin Irvin "Ride the Rhythm [Remix]"
- TX106 -- Farley Jackmaster Funk "Funkin With Drums Again"
- TX107 -- Vince Lawrence "Virgo Tracks Again"
- TX108âÂÂJesse Velez "Super Rhythm Trax"
- TX109 -- Ron Hardy "Sensation"
- TX110 -- Screamin' Rachael "My Main Man"
- TX111âÂÂMan Goes Disco "Sensuous Woman"
- TX112 -- Adonis "No Way Back"
- TX113 -- Sleezy D "I've Lost Control"
- TX114 -- Marshall Jefferson "Virgo/Free Yourself/R U Hot Enough"
- TX115âÂÂFresh "Dum Dum Part Two"
- TX116 -- The Rude Boy Farley Keith "Give Yourself to Me"
- TX117 -- Marshall Jefferson "The House Music Anthem"
- TX118âÂÂMaster C & J "When You Hold Me"
- TX119âÂÂSweet D "Thank Ya/Do It"
- TX120 -- Adonis "We're Rockin Down the House"
- TX121âÂÂOn the House "Ride the Rhythm [Original]"
- TX122âÂÂWillie Wonka: "What is House"
- TX123âÂÂRadio Fashion "You Get What You Deserve"
- TX124âÂÂFarm Boy: "Jackinâ Me Around"
- TX125âÂÂFat Albert "Beat Me Til I Jack"
- TX126âÂÂSantos "Work the Box"
- TX127 -- Mr. Fingers: "Can U Feel It/Washing Machine"
- TX128âÂÂSampson âÂÂButchâ Moore: "House Beat Box"
- TX129âÂÂJungle Wonz: "The Jungle"
- TX130âÂÂBoris Badenough: "Hey, Rocky" (Artist was Dean Anderson though often mis-credited as Frankie Knuckles)
- TX131 -- Lidell Townsell: "Party People"
- TX132 -- Robert Owens: "Bringinâ Down the Wall"
- TX133âÂÂTerry Baldwin: "Housemaster"
- TX134âÂÂTwo House People: "Move My Body"
- TX135âÂÂJungle Wonz: "Time Marches On"
- TX136âÂÂOn the House: "Give Me Back the Love"
- TX137âÂÂMr. Lee "I Can't Forget"
- TX138âÂÂMystery "Mystery Girl"
- TX139âÂÂEric Bell "Your Love"
- TX140âÂÂMr. Lee "Came to House"
- TX141âÂÂWilliam S "I'll Never Let You Go"
- TX142 -- Phuture: "Acid Tracks"
- TX144âÂÂDalis "Rock Steady"
- TX145âÂÂKevin Irving "Children of the Night"
- TX146âÂÂTwo of a Kind "Somewhere in West Hell"
- TX147âÂÂPleasure Zone "Charley/House Nation"
- TX148âÂÂDr. Derelict "Doctor"
- TX149âÂÂDean Anderson "Don't Stop/Don't Dub"
- TX150 -- Frankie Knuckles Presents "Baby Wants to Ride/Your Love"
- TX151âÂÂFrankie Knuckles Presents "It's a Cold World"
- TX152 -- Hercules "Lost in the Groove"
- TX153âÂÂDancer "Am a Dog/Boom Boom"
- TX154âÂÂEvie "Stay the Night"
- TX155âÂÂRich Martinez "Are You Ready"
- TX156âÂÂMr. Lee "House this House"
- TX157 -- Pierre's Phantasy Club "Got the Bug"
- TX158 -- Lidell Townsell "Get the Hole"
- TX159âÂÂCurtis McClaine "Let's Get Busy"
- TX160âÂÂDancer "Number Nine"
- TX164âÂÂPleasure Zone "Fantasy/I Can't Understand"
- TX165 -- Phuture "We Are Phuture EP"
- TX166âÂÂMr. Lee "Pump Up Chicago/London/New York"
- TX167âÂÂDonald Rush "Knockin at my Door"
- TX168âÂÂMike Wilson "Hit Tracks III"
- TX169 -- Maurice Joshua "I Gotta Big Dick/This is Acid"
- TX170 -- Lidell Townsell "Jack the House EP"
- TX171âÂÂMr. Lee - "Acid Fantaslee"
- TX172 -- Farley "Jackmaster Funk" Presents Ricky Dillard â As Always"
- TX173âÂÂK.G.B. "Respect Rap"
- TX174âÂÂKool Rock Steady "Power Move"
- TX175âÂÂVirgo Four "Virgo Vol. 4/Do You Know Who You Are"
- TX176âÂÂM.E. "Ride"
- TX177âÂÂGrand and Dezz "You're Too Good"
- TX178âÂÂScamara "Kisses Never Lie"
- TX179âÂÂJ.R. "It's About House"
- TX180âÂÂSamurai Sam "House Japanese"
- TX182âÂÂKamia "Take Me I'm Yours"
- TX184 -- Maurice "Get Into the Dance"
- TX185âÂÂKipetotec "Sex Sells"
- TX187âÂÂGotham City "Bat Trax"
- TX190âÂÂStreetlife "Streetlife/I Will Survive"
- TX191âÂÂMTS & RTT "Native House"
- TX192âÂÂStreetlife "Glow of Love"
- TX193âÂÂStreetlife "Tearin Down the Walls"
- TX194âÂÂMarshall Jefferson "Move Your Body '90"
- TX195 -- Yvonne Gage "Bad Girls/Heartbreak Hotel"
- TX196âÂÂM.E. feat. Yvonne Gage "Winter Days/Summer"
- TX197âÂÂHumanoid "Slam"
- TX198âÂÂBart Starr "Way To Go Homer" - written by Jesse Saunders
- TX199 -- Ralphi Rosario "Running Away"
- TX200âÂÂOver 2 U "Force of Habit"
- TX201âÂÂHumanoid "Crystal (Back Together)/The Deep"
- TX202 -- Lidell & The People "Another Lover"
- TX203âÂÂBazz "Very Well"
- TX204âÂÂThe Music Factory "It's Getting Late"
- TX205âÂÂKevin Irving "Puppet/About That Time"
- TX301 -- Fast Eddie "Yeah Yeah Yeah"
- TX302 -- Black Man "Beat that Bitch with a Bat"
- TX303âÂÂJohnny Fiasco "Iz U Iz Or Iz You Ain't My Baby"
- TX304 -- Farley Jackmaster Funk / Housemaster Boys "Love Can't Turn Around/House Nation"
- TX305âÂÂFast Eddie "No Other Love"
- TX306 -- Joe Smooth "Untitled"
- TX307 -- ???
- TX309 -- ???
- TX308 -- Amber "A Matter of Time"
- TX310âÂÂK. Kool (K. Alexi) "Hot Swing/Hot Summer Swing"
- TX311âÂÂThe Fusion EP
- TX312 -- ???
- TX313âÂÂUnited Freaks of America "Get Up Off Your Ass"
- TX314âÂÂHercules "Streetfighter"
- TX315âÂÂJungle Wonz "Bird in a Gilded Cage"
- TX316âÂÂRamovia "Your Love"
- TX317âÂÂPound "Move Yo' Body Again"
- TX404âÂÂAdonis "Basement Jaxx Remixes"
- TX417âÂÂDavid Chong "There is no place / Our Last Chance"
- TX418âÂÂHydraulic Funk "Flash Light/Godzilla/Godzilla Rap (Feat. Afrika Bambaataa & M.C. G.L.O.B.E.)"
- TX419âÂÂDave Robertson "Liquidity & Warmth/Loss of a Love"
- TX420âÂÂMaurice "Desires"
- TX421âÂÂFrankie Knuckles "Waiting on my Angel" (2002)
- TX467âÂÂVarious Artists "Best of Movi' Record Vol. 1"
- TX468âÂÂDavid Chong "Auto Ed"
- TX476âÂÂMr. Fingers "The complete can you feel i(Martin Luther King RX)"
- TX481âÂÂNaked Soul "Keep On Movin'"
- TX486âÂÂScreamin' Rachel "Don't make me lonely"
LPs and EPs
- TX107/114âÂÂVirgo Tracks Again/Virgo "Free Yourself"
- TX5001âÂÂVarious: âÂÂChicago Trax Volume 1âÂÂ
- TX5003âÂÂVarious "Acid Trax Volume 1"
- TX5004âÂÂVarious "Acid Trax Volume 2"
- TX5005 -- Steve Poindexter Featuring "Short Circuit"
- TX5007âÂÂVarious "Acid Trax Volume 3"
- TX5011âÂÂVarious "Frankie Knuckles Presents"
- TX5016 -- Armando Presents The New World Order
- TX5017âÂÂAcid Wash - Written by J. Lopez
- TX5018âÂÂLost Trax - Previously unreleased tracks by Mr. Fingers
- TX5019âÂÂK. Kool (K. Alexi) "Trick Tracks"
- TX5020âÂÂPhurture (K. Alexi) "Lost SoulsâÂÂ
- TX5021âÂÂRalph Rosario's Greatest Hits
- TX5022DP -- Joey Beltram Presents "Dance Generator" (Double pack)
- TX5023âÂÂXXX Tracks
- TX5024âÂÂArmando "The New World Order Level 3"
- TX5025âÂÂKaay Alexi Shelby & Brazil 94 "Untitled"
- TX5027âÂÂThe Beltram Re-releases 1989-1991
- TX5032âÂÂArmando Presents the New World Order 4 94
- TX5033 -- Steve Stoll "Octaves"
- TX5034 -- Frankie Bones "Bone Up!"
- TX5035âÂÂSteve Stoll "FM"
- TX5036 -- ???
- TX5037 -- ???
- TX5038 -- ???
- TX5039 -- ???
- TX5040 -- ???
- TX5041âÂÂAcid Trax IV (1996)
- TX5042 -- ???
- TX5043 -- ???
- TX5044 -- ???
- TX5045 -- DJ Rush "Klub Kidz" (1996)
- TX5085DP -- "Anyone Can Dance" by Crystal Distortion (Double Pack)
- TX5086DP -- "Contaminated 2G" by Gene Hunt (Double Pack)
- TX2007 -- "In The Beginning (Nic Sarno Remake) by Nic Sarno
- TX4563 -- "Freaks" by Sir Nenis
- TX1971 -- "The Flow" by Nic Sarno
- TX1360 -- "Every Night I Say A Prayer" by Little Boots
- TX10092011 -- "Don't Stop" by Sir Nenis & Roby Howler
- TX082603 -- "Purple Mountains Majestic" by Sir Nenis & Marked Man
CDs and compilations
- CDTX5001âÂÂ20th Anniversary Collection by Various Artists
- CDTX5002âÂÂNext Generation by Various Artists (2004)
- CDTX5003âÂÂAcid Classics by Various Artists (2004)
- CDTX5004âÂÂQueer Trax â Coming in Loud and Queer by Various Artists (2004)
- CDTX5005âÂÂRarities & B-Sides by Various Artists (2004)
- CDTX5006âÂÂExtacy by Screamin Rachael (2004)
- CDTX5010âÂÂTwilight Trax by Various Artists (2005)
- CDTX5011âÂÂTrax Classix by Armando (2005)
- CDTX5013âÂÂTrax Classix by Joey Beltram (2005)
- CDTX5016âÂÂTrax Classix by Phuture and DJ Pierre (2005)
- TX9725âÂÂTrax Records: The 25th Anniversary Collection by Various Artists (2011)
- TX062810âÂÂSUMMERTRAX by Various Artists (2012)
- TX062003âÂÂScreamin' Rachael: Queen of House by Screamin' Rachael (2013)
- TRX UK CD001âÂÂThe House that Trax Built by Trax Records 1996
See also
References
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