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Armando Gallop was one of Chicago's early house music artists and most notable contributors to the development of acid house. His raw and stripped down productions, including classics like 'Land Of Confusion' and '100% Of Disin' U' set the tone for Chicago's second wave of 'ghetto house' artists like Paul Johnson and Robert Armani. On December 17, 1996, at only 26 years of age, Armando tragically passed away from leukaemia.
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Don't Take It
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Don't Take It
Let's Pet Puppies Records & Tapes Don't Take It 711623400138 in_stock Maxi-Single released on Let's Pet Puppies Records & Tapes
Maxi-Single released on 28 April 2009
00:16:04
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This Maxi-Single is featured in Update #025:
DJ Deep, House Of Trax, Paul Johnson
Chicago is a state of mind. 30 years of house music history have made Chicago a mythical, imaginary place, only loosely related to the actual city. Inspired by DJ Deep's recent tribute compilation, which includes a wealth of international artists, and more...
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Armando Gallup's untimely death remains one of the biggest tragedies in Chicago house music, but the Let's Pet Puppies crew is dedicated to keeping his memory alive with revamps of his original tracks. The Johnny Fiasco mix of 'Don't Take It' is especially great - rough, jacking acid house.
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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