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"Yet in spite of this, Young is still wary of getting attention as a “juke DJ” while being a complete non-entity to Chicago’s existing juke network, admitting, “I have this horrible feeling we might get hated on super hard.”
Despite being juke outsiders, Flosstradamus are helping to cross the sound over, garnering local and national accolades for their Town Hall parties and playing juke-heavy sets to rock-leaning crowds in Los Angeles, Memphis, Atlanta and the SXSW festival in Austin."
I don't think anyone reading the above paragraph, which is part of an article on Southside Chicago juke djs, would come away confused on who's who.
― curmudgeon (DC Steve), Tuesday, 13 February 2007 14:20 (seventeen years ago) link
lol at fader.
i have half of this http://www.discogs.com/release/25274
i guess that would count? its more like ghetto tech than house though (is ghetto tech strictly detriot? i don't know anything about it, but if its like this i need to. misha vainberg sure loves it.)
so good. i found it at the salvation army along with a bass comp, california love 12", that one coolio saong and a bad boy comp.
― artdamages (c.t.mummey), Tuesday, 13 February 2007 14:40 (seventeen years ago) link
or something, anyway those were LPs by Glenn Underground, Anthony Nicholson and Ron Trent.
― blunt (blunt), Wednesday, 14 February 2007 02:54 (seventeen years ago) link
hey maybe i can ask this question: it's a song from a deep house chicago mix. has that early house pseudo disco feel. has singers going "up and down, up and down." a guy comes in at some point. WHO THE FUCK DOES THIS SONG. i have been trying to find it or the mix it's on since late august and it drives me nuts thinking about it.
― the table is the table (trees), Wednesday, 14 February 2007 04:00 (seventeen years ago) link