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Hit House, Hit-House, Hithous, Hithouse Productions, Hithouse Remixes, Mr Hithouse, Mr. Hithouse, Peter "Hithouse" Slaghuis
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HithouseJack To The Sound Of The UndergroundClub Video September 2006
HithouseMove Your Feet To The Rhythm Of The BeatThe Video Pool UK September 1989
HithouseJack To The Sound Of The UndergroundThe Video Pool UK December 1988
HithouseJack To The Sound Of The UndergroundTelegenics Number 74D. Dance Plus. May 1989
HithouseJack To The Sound Of The UndergroundScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision 90s Dance Essentials Vol.4 March 2007
HithouseJack To The Sound Of The UndergroundMixMash Dance Classics Vol.21
HithouseJack To The Sound Of The UndergroundScreenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision May 2009
HithouseMove Your Feet To The Rhythm Of The BeatBack To The 80s Dance
HithouseJack To The Sound Of The UndergroundScreenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision August 2008
Dutch house producer. Founder of the Hithouse Records label. The name Hithouse is the literal translation of Peter's last name in English. Slag means Hit, Huis means House. Slaghuis was born in Rijswijk, Netherlands. He was a figure in the European dance music scene in the 1980s, producing popular remixes of various hits (most notably the "Long Vocal Dutch Mix" of "I Can't Wait" by Nu Shooz). Slaghuis stated "I hated that song so much... I just has to put a hook over it." With the arrival of house music in Europe, Slaghuis took up the pseudonym Hithouse and began using his sampling techniques in this field. His best known work, "Jack to the Sound of the Underground", reached #14 on the UK Singles Chart in 1988. His next few works did not attain the same level of success, though "Jack to the Sound of the Underground" remained in public consciousness in the UK when used as the theme for both the radio and television versions of the BBC comedy show The Mary Whitehouse Experience. He was part of the VideoKids group, which released the song "Woodpeckers from Space" in 1985, featuring Slaghuis in the video. Slaghuis also delivered remixes to the Disco Mix Club which published them on their monthly and compilation CDs. One of his most famous mixes was Madonna's "La Isla Bonita". Slaghuis' career was cut short by his death, at the age of 30, in a car accident in 1991, when his car at speed of 220 km/h crashed into an oncoming truck.
Peter Slaghuis (21 August 1961 - 5 September 1991) was a Dutch DJ, composer and performer, whose work was mostly released under the name Hithouse - a literal English translation of his last name (slagen - to hit; and huis - house). He was a rising figure in the European dance music scene in the 1980s, producing popular remixes of various hits. With the arrival of house music in Europe, Slaghuis took up the pseudonym Hithouse and began using sampling and other house music techniques in this work. He is best known for “Jack to the sound of the underground”, which at its peak reached #14 on the UK charts in 1988. His next few works did not attain the same level of success. In 1984, he was also involved in the dance act Video Kids, which released the single Woodpeckers From Space. Slaghuis’ career was cut short by his death in a car accident in 1991.
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