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-Whilst [[Dexter Wansel]] was relatively unknown outside the USA, many have suggested that his influence on music as both a producer and performer in the mid-1970s lead to the development of the [[disco]] and [[jazz funk]] sounds which transformed the US music scene. +''[[Life On Mars]]'' is an album by [[Dexter Wansel]], released on the [[Philadelphia International]] record label in [[1976]].
-His most successful album was called ''[[Life On Mars]]'', released on the [[Philadelphia International]] record label in [[1976]].+
His "[[Theme from the Planets]]" has been heavily sampled and was featured on the [[breakbeat]] compilation "''[[Ultimate Breaks and Beats]]''". His "[[Theme from the Planets]]" has been heavily sampled and was featured on the [[breakbeat]] compilation "''[[Ultimate Breaks and Beats]]''".
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 +*[[Space funk]]
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Life On Mars is an album by Dexter Wansel, released on the Philadelphia International record label in 1976.

His "Theme from the Planets" has been heavily sampled and was featured on the breakbeat compilation "Ultimate Breaks and Beats".

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