SoundFactory

SoundFactory (sometimes credited as Sound Factory) is a Swedish dance music act comprising DJ Emil Hellman with James Gicho (credited as St. James) on vocals on some recordings.

[1] Formed in 1992, the act was known for its number-one dance single "Good Time" mixed with StoneBridge.

By 1994, Hellman and Gicho had collaborated on an album, Product, before they separated ways.

They had three entries on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the mid-1990s: "Understand This Groove" in 1992,[1] "2 the Rhythm" in 1993 and "Good Time" in 1994, the latter of which hit number-one and was their most successful single.

It was explained on the CD's liner notes that it was for legal reasons and added "Sorry Franke" which gave you a hint as to why "Understand This Groove" was excluded in the first place.