Double Trouble (dance music producers)

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Double Trouble were an English dance record production and remixing trio in the house and hip house scene, active during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

History

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 Polydor/Desire releases "Just Keep Rockin'" and "Street Tuff", which reached numbers 5 and 1 respectively on the UK Indie Chart in 1989. "Just Keep Rockin'" then reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart, while "Street Tuff" reached number 3, becoming their biggest hit. These two singles were included on Rebel MC's debut album, Rebel Music, as well as going on to feature on Double Trouble's own debut album, As One, which also spawned the singles "Don't Give Up", "Talk Back" and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" - a cover of the Rose Royce track. In 1991, a club/reggae single was released, entitled "Rub-A-Dub". New interest in "Just Keep Rockin'" in December 2007 saw it re-enter the UK Dance Chart at number 32.

Murder of Michael Menson

Michael Menson, son of a Ghanaian diplomat, died from the results of burns on 13 February 1997, his anorak having been set on fire by three men in Edmonton. Two of the killers, Mario Pereira and Harry Constantinou, were apprehended by the Racial and Violent Crime Task Force. Pereira was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, Constantinou to 12-years for manslaughter. Ozguy Cevak, who had fled the country, was sentenced in Northern Cyprus to 14 years for manslaughter.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Remixes

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

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