S'Express (pronounced ess-express; sometimes credited as S'Xpress , S-Expre… Read Full Bio ↴S'Express (pronounced ess-express; sometimes credited as S'Xpress , S-Express or S*Express also know as Victim Of the Ghetto) were a British dance music act from the late 1980s who had one of the earliest commercial successes in the acid house genre.
"Theme from S-Express" was also one of the earliest recordings to capitalize on sampling culture and it topped the UK singles chart as well as the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the United States (also scraping into the Hot 100 at #91).
The song took the bass and brass sections from Rose Royce's 1979 hit "Is It Love You're After" and "Rose Royce Express" and mixed it with the brass stabs from Crystal Grass' 1975 funk anthem, "Crystal World."
The main player in the act was DJ/producer and remixer Mark Moore. 1989 saw the release of their debut album "Original Soundtrack", which featured a group line-up of Mark M (Mark Moore, noise engineer), Michellé (microdot clarinet and vox), Mark D (trumpet, noise, boogie factor), Jocasta (hi-hat hairspray, background vox) and Pascal (Pascal Gabriel, noise engineer). The album compiled S-Express's "Theme" and its follow-up club hits "Superfly Guy" and "Hey Music Lover" along with an album's worth of new compositions. Singer Billie Ray Martin also appeared on several tracks on their debut.
By the release of the second album "Intercourse", the act was reduced to a duo of Moore with new vocalist and DJ Sonique. Although not as successful as their debut, Intercourse spawned several mid-charting UK singles and club hits, most notably "Nothing To Lose". Sonique, already a successful DJ, eventually embarked on a solo career and produced one of the biggest pop and club hits of the late 1990s ("It Feels So Good").
Moore went on to release many singles, remixes and albums on his own and also formed the band Needledust.
"Theme from S-Express" was also one of the earliest recordings to capitalize on sampling culture and it topped the UK singles chart as well as the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the United States (also scraping into the Hot 100 at #91).
The song took the bass and brass sections from Rose Royce's 1979 hit "Is It Love You're After" and "Rose Royce Express" and mixed it with the brass stabs from Crystal Grass' 1975 funk anthem, "Crystal World."
The main player in the act was DJ/producer and remixer Mark Moore. 1989 saw the release of their debut album "Original Soundtrack", which featured a group line-up of Mark M (Mark Moore, noise engineer), Michellé (microdot clarinet and vox), Mark D (trumpet, noise, boogie factor), Jocasta (hi-hat hairspray, background vox) and Pascal (Pascal Gabriel, noise engineer). The album compiled S-Express's "Theme" and its follow-up club hits "Superfly Guy" and "Hey Music Lover" along with an album's worth of new compositions. Singer Billie Ray Martin also appeared on several tracks on their debut.
By the release of the second album "Intercourse", the act was reduced to a duo of Moore with new vocalist and DJ Sonique. Although not as successful as their debut, Intercourse spawned several mid-charting UK singles and club hits, most notably "Nothing To Lose". Sonique, already a successful DJ, eventually embarked on a solo career and produced one of the biggest pop and club hits of the late 1990s ("It Feels So Good").
Moore went on to release many singles, remixes and albums on his own and also formed the band Needledust.
Coma II
S'Express Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Coma II' by these artists:
DRIIM Nacer Vuelve a estar En paz Me verás Algún día Placer Prome…
We have lyrics for these tracks by S'Express:
Hey Music Lover (Yeah yeah this it's wonderful) (Wonderful wonderful) B-…
Superfly Guy Superfly guy Superfly guy Superfly guy, gonna take you high…
Theme from "S'Express" Enjoy this trip Enjoy this trip And it is a trip Countdown i…
Theme From S Express Enjoy this trip Enjoy this trip And it is a trip Countdown i…
Theme from S'Express Enjoy this trip Enjoy this trip And it is a trip Countdown i…
Theme from S'Express (Overture) Enjoy this trip Enjoy this trip S'Express, S'Express Uno, do…
Theme from S-Express Enjoy this trip Enjoy this trip And it is a trip Countdown i…
Theme From S-Xpress Enjoy this trip Enjoy this trip And it is a trip Countdown i…
Theme From Sexpress Enjoy this trip Enjoy this trip And it is a trip Countdown i…
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BaseDeltaZero1972
Best track on the album...can't help thinking that it would have happily fitted on "Zoolook" by Jean Michele Jarre...
slade lever
Always loved the fact of this being a hidden gem, by far best track on the album
Phased Spaces
Drum N Bass Speed back in 1989 - And one of the best acid loops ever created!!!
Mizake The Mizan
Yeah yeah this it's wonderful!!!! Just discovering the best S-Express songs.... This one is one of them! ...wonderful!
FJM Manders
I bought the cd twenty-five years ago to get this one song. The tape had worn out..
Still moves me today.
That chopper noise, goosebumps...
Morticia Madams
apart from the chart hits (theme from s-express, superfly guy) the rest of the album contains actual gems like this
Paul Fowler
Amazing, a missed gem
Dick Rammer
Why this hasn't been used in a future dystopian movie is beyond me.
mii
I love this. How do they get that bleeping sound that you can her for the first minute? is that from a roland 303. Ive heard it alot in all the old acid house tracks.
AAHQ/Bronze Factory Productions
I haven't heard this in YEARS!!!!!!!!