Mix were a British group composed of DMC mixer and club DJ Les Adams (29 November 1955[1] – 2 September 2019), his production partner and wife Emma Freilich and multi-instrumentalist Mike Stevens.
Mix in trouble, as the bassline had been taken from the song "Love Is the Message", resulting in Vincent Montana Jr. attempting to take an injunction out on the group.
[2] That also raised legal ire, this time of the then-owner of Easy Street Records as the song included a short sample of "You Don't Know" by Serious Intention, and the owner of that label was one of New York's top lawyers.
[2] Next, in 1989 they released "Get Loose", which featured rapping by Pauline Bennett (under her stage name Jazzi P) and charted at #25[2] after they had been diagnosed by the songwriting team of Stock, Aitken and Waterman as being "unlikely to have another hit".
[2] In 1991, "Mysteries of Love", featuring Beverlei Brown on lead vocals, Marcus C on rap and co-production from Andy Whitmore,[7] was released and made #46.
[2] Their final single, "We Shouldn't Hold Hands in the Dark", also featured vocals from Franseco but also from Juliet Roberts[7] and charted at #69.