Sam Mollison

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Sam Mollison is an electronic music producer and vocalist. He has collaborated with Sasha for his release of "Magic" and The Qat Collection. He has also had his own work released on FFRR and INCredible.

Mollison's 1992 release "Will You Love Me In The Morning" was a popular choice in the Northern England dance music venues.

Technotronic’s “Pump up the jam” enabled Sam Mollison to cut both his A&R and production teeth respectively with great success with Swanyard Records in London during the summer of 89. A time of transition within the music industry as House music exploded onto the commercial airwaves with astonishing results. Music was evidently catching up with itself particularly in the form of computer generated production and Sam was fortunate enough to be right in amongst the very best of its exponents as he traveled his own journey to become a House Icon.

Sam’s association with Swanyard Studios / Records allowed him to learn from artists such as Tina Turner, Jean Paul Maunick (Bluey) of Incognito fame, Gwen Dickey (the voice behind Rose Royce), Soul II Soul, Swing out sister and Andy Taylor (Duran Duran). Using all the knowledge gained from being around such caliber of artists helped to cement Sam’s early success with Technotronic by eventually establishing himself as one of the most accomplished singer songwriters of his genre.

“Different World” and “Will you love me in the morning” on A&M records 91/92. Lost in Love “ on Polydor 94, “Wings of Love”, “Higher ground” and “Magic” on Deconstruction 94, the last two tracks coming during a period of collaboration with world renowned DJ Sasha which saw comprehensive commercial success for both.

Orlando, Florida and the summer of 95 saw Sam create First in Flight, his own independent label and production House that produced House classics such as “Cry”, “Always on my mind” and “Words”. More collaborations saw Sam help create further classics for labels such as Sony / INCredible, Hooj Choons and Cyber records with Medway’s “My release” proving unstoppable in 2001. The signing of James Reid (Blue Amazon) and his debut album “sounds of the darcadian” elevated First In Flight to another level and with the release of Sam’s album “sacrifice” both released on Fiberlineaudio.com, the journey is now firmly ensconced in the digital realm.

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