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Lil’ Louis “French Kiss”

Before Technics 1200’s, Disco, The Garage, The Music Box, The Warehouse, and The Power Plant nightclubs, there was Lil’ Louis (not to be confused with Little or Lil’ Louie Vega from Masters At Work who he later collaborated with).
Marvin Louis Burns was born in Chicago. His father was guitarist Bobby Sims, who recorded for [...]

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They Call It Acid

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Steve Poindexter “Work That Mutha Fucker”

This track by Steve Poindexter could very well be thee track that birthed a whole generation of Ghetto House artists. Again, this track has the Casio RZ-1 drum machine in it. As a matter of fact, this track may have been made with ONLY the drum machine. The Casio RZ-1 has [...]

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Armando “Downfall”

Armando (Armando Gallop) founded Chicago’s legendary Warehouse Records with Mike Dunn in 1988 and produced some of the earliest and coolest stripped down Acid tracks of the early Acid House days, most notably Land Of Confusion & 151. He worked with a number of Chicago’s heaviest hitters of the late eighties and early nineties [...]

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