Curtis Alan Jones, known to the world as Cajmere and Green Velvet, started out in the early 90s recording for the long-defunct Clubhouse label, his productions oscillating between deep house and the jacking, minimal Chitech style he was to become famous for. In 1992 he founded his first label, Cajual, the first single of which, 'Brighter Days', became a 90s house music anthem. Cajual went on to feature many of Chicago's most talented second generation house music producers, such as DJ Sneak, Johnny Fiasco or Glenn Underground. In 1993 Jones started a second label to focus on the harder and more techno oriented Chicago jacks sound: Relief. 'Velvet Tracks', the first release on Relief marked the birth of Jones' new alias, Green Velvet, and again became a huge hit with the hard jacking 'Conniption' on side A and 'Preacher Man' on the flip. While Relief quickly became the leading label for the resurgence of underground Chicago house, Green Velvet managed to cross over into the club culture mainstream with a string of hits, from 1996' 'Flash' to 2001's 'La La Land'.
Tracks on "The Nineties (1993 A.D. Through 1999 A.D.)"
Thoughts
(Track 07 on this Album)
This Album 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...
Leave My Body
(Track 08 on this Album)
Land Of The Lost
(Track 04 on this Album)
Cajmere has undoubtedly been one of Chicago's most influential producers during the 1990s. His soulful house as Cajmere and brash, arpeggiated Chi-tech as Green Velvet put the Windy City back into the spotlight - his latter project's hits like 'Flash' and 'Land Of The Lost' are all found on this essential volume.
Help Me
(Track 10 on this Album)