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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This Track is featured in Podcast #026:
Dave Tarrida's podcast for zero" highlights why his popularity as a DJ has not waned the least over the course of two decades. Combining banging rave tracks, moments of experimental sophistication, as well as two old-school classics, his set includes more...
The Album Trax Classix
is featured in Update #043:
Armando, Phuture, Frankie Knuckles
Trax Records is without a doubt one of the defining labels of the Chicago House era. Pioneers like Frankie Knuckles, Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk, Larry Heard, Armando, and Phuture all released hugely influential music on the label, and the list could go on and more...
The Album Trax Classix
was reviewed:
Armando's death at 26 was one of Chicago house music's biggest tragedies, yet his memory lives on in his insanely rough and energetic acid house classics that inspired a Generation of techno producers. Included here are all our favourites like 'Land Of Confusion', 'Trance Dance', and of course '100% Of Disin' U'.
