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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...
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A legend in US-American techno music, Joey Beltram grew up in Queens, NYC, getting into the graffiti and music scene at a remarkably early age. When he 12, he stood behind a turntable for the first time, at age 17 he had recorded his...
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One of Chicago's finest producers, Mike Dunn has been around for nearly two decades, providing the dancefloors with classic Acid House cuts like 'Face The Nation' and 'So Let It Be House' that are widely regarded as masterpieces of the...
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Legendary house music producer Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk got his start in the music industry in 1981 as a one of the original members of Chicago's DJ Team Hot Mix 5, alongside Kenny Jason, Mickey Oliver, Scott Silz, and Ralphi Rosario....
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Gene Hunt has been part of Chicago's house music scene since the late 1980s, when he started collaborating on productions with artists like Ron Hardy, Armando, and Phuture. Having released his solo work on influential labels like...
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