Artist's albums
Visions
2023 · single
Most Precious Love (Remix)
2023 · single
Most Precious Love (Remix)
2023 · single
Most Precious Love (Unreleased CASSIMM Dub)
2023 · single
Berale
2023 · single
H.O.U.S.E
2023 · single
Most Precious Love (Remix)
2022 · single
Most Precious Love (Remix)
2022 · single
Most Precious Love (Remixes)
2022 · single
We Are One (Remix)
2022 · single
Pure Blaze 2
2022 · compilation
Mystery
2022 · single
Give it to har
2021 · single
Escencia
2021 · single
Ganador
2021 · single
Chobi
2021 · single
Les Duele
2021 · single
Gosate el Ritmo
2021 · single
Chica Peligrosa
2021 · single
Súbelo
2021 · single
Noche de Sexo
2021 · single
Por la Noche
2021 · single
Most Precious Love (Michael Gray Remix)
2021 · single
Most Precious Love (Paul Adam Remix)
2021 · single
Most Precious Love (Remixes)
2021 · single
Jump 4 Luv (Re-Edit)
2021 · single
More Beautiful
2021 · compilation
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Biography
The New Jersey production team known as Blaze authored a number of deep house anthems from the 1980s and '90s, including "If You Should Need a Friend" and "Lovelee Dae" under their own name as well as "Hideaway" by De'lacy and "My Desire" by Amira. Signed to a contract with Motown (ostensibly for their R&B/pop crossover potential) in 1989, the trio of Josh Milan, Kevin Hedge and Chris Herbert issued one solid album for the label before embarking on a career short on LPs but long on stellar productions for a variety of artists. The production wing of Blaze, namely Milan and Hedge (the latter a former gospel singer) began as early favorites on the New York/New Jersey garage scene of the mid-'80s. The pair, both DJs and fans of Tony Humphries' sets at the Newark club Zanzibar, began producing in 1984 and made a name for themselves two years later with a pair of garage classics, "If You Should Need a Friend" and "Whatcha Gonna Do" (with vocals by Colonel Abrams). Remixes and additional production for British synth-popsters ABC led to a recording contract with Motown in 1989. With semi-permanent vocalist Chris Herbert added to the lineup, Blaze released their debut album 25 Years Later in 1990. Though the single "So Special" did well in the clubs, it wasn't quite the crossover Motown expected and the group was dropped. Though the major labels had enough of crossover house music by the early '90s, there was still a major independent market for the music. Milan and Hedge continued to produce and record, both separately and together, during the decade. In 1994, they wrote and produced the British Top Ten hit "Hideaway" by De'Lacy. Three years later, Blaze added Tee Alford and returned with another club hit ("Lovelee Dae") and their second full-length, Basic Blaze (recorded for the UK-based Slip'N'Slide label). A Blaze retrospective appeared in 1999. 2001 saw the release of Natural Blaze, a tribute to their late friend James Toney, Jr., followed by Spiritually Speaking two years later. ~ John Bush, Rovi