Butterfly Records was the pinnacle of sophisticated disco productions – from THP Orchestra to Tuxedo Junction. Many of the projects on this label always emphasized a structure of pure and well-assembled dance music.
Fire and Ice was released in 1979 and produced by motion picture composer, Lalo Schifrin with co-producing and mixing by Elton Farokh Ahi (Destination, Stereo Fun, Inc.). The tracks on “Fire and Ice” were well produced and arranged, displaying the connection and well balance of funky bass guitars and orchestra strings.
Percussion (played by Ahi) is outlined here as the main frame for each track – as “Inferno” was the biggest dance floor hit, it is the best from the project. The track was infectious in both instrumentation and vocals (noted as Meredith Manna and Leila Thipen).
I have taken the extended LP mix of “Inferno” and used the bass line as the hook again with some new beats and loops to make the song once again a hot experience.
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