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.
This Maxi-Single is featured in Feature #138:
106 Classic Singles Remastered and Reissued
Our recent tribute to legendary Chicago house label Trax Records label was met with a fair share of enthusiasm, as well as a single tantalizing question: What about the rest of the imprint's peerless catalogue?
Well, our pleas have been answered. To more...