Double Trouble (dance)

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Double Trouble were successful dance music producers, artists and remixers in the house and hip house scene during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The group consisted of members Karl 'Tuff Enuff' Brown, Leigh Guest and Michael Menson and first rose to prominence through their collaborations with the Rebel MC on the Polydoor/Desire releases Just Keep Rockin and Street Tuff.

The group released an album As One which spawned the hits "Dont Give Up", "Talk Back" and "Love Dont Live Here Anymore" - a cover of the Rose Royce classic.


[edit] Remixes

The outfit were responsible for a string of successful remixes including:

[edit] Death of Group Member Michael Menson

Michael Menson died on 13th February 1997 having been set on fire by three men in North London.[1]

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