One of the most prolific and influential of the '80s electro artists, Miami-based producer
Tony Butler recorded a string of popular club tracks on Power/Jam Packed and his own Music Specialist label in the mid-'80s, helping build the electro legacy that would give birth to Miami-style bass music and freestyle (named after
Butler's primary pseudonym), as well as influence '90s post-techno artists such as
Autechre and Biochip C.
Butler's earlier tracks under his own name are all electro classics, with singles such as "Fix It in the Mix," "Jam the Box," and "Get Some" exploring a thinner, more stripped-down sound similar to
Man Parrish and
Cybotron.
Butler's tracks with
Freestyle are perhaps the more well known, and include such club staples as "It's Automatic," "Don't Stop the Rock," and "The Party Has Begun." His more commercial, pop-oriented writing and production work with
Trinere,
Debbie Deb, and Shannon, however, remain his claim to fame.
Butler continued to live and record in Miami thereafter. ~ Sean Cooper