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- Logos on the classic methods behind his genre-bending club and ambient experiments
- ‘Suck It’ , from ‘Hit Da Flo EP’ (Juke Trax)
- ‘Put it In Yo Mouth’ from ‘Like We Do’ EP ( Dress 2 Sweat )
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Crowds would gather outside the gates, eager to catch a glimpse of the athletes living there. At times as we stopped the car, got out, took a few photos and hopped back inside, it did feel like we were being disrespectful to the people who live here. However, it’s not like I could safely get a bus to the area and stroll around by myself. When I raised the topic with James, he responded that it was good that people were starting to be interested in a part of Los Angeles that had long been neglected by just about everyone. James said there are generally 2 kinds of people who come on these tours – those who think that the “thug life” is glamorous and those who genuinely want to learn more about the hood.
Logos on the classic methods behind his genre-bending club and ambient experiments
This release came under the moniker Low End Theory, one of DJ Deeon's many aliases, and perfectly displays the multifaceted nature of his production style. Side A leans more towards ghetto tech than ghetto house. It encompasses the futuristic, wet, digital synth bassline-driven sounds that govern electro and acid, particularly present in the A1 cut ‘Wicked’ and the zaps and wicked laughs that can be heard in A3's ‘Studio Gs’. The B-side opens with Deeon displaying the crude, improvisational sounding style of MCing over Chi-house beats in ‘F_CK U’, a style common amongst fellow Dance Mania pioneers like DJ Funk and DJ Slugo.
‘Suck It’ , from ‘Hit Da Flo EP’ (Juke Trax)

Most of these custom pieces are based on their colors, on their feeling [and] on their albums,” said Baez. “I was sitting there on the street in front of the MGM and I started receiving a lot of messages and calls,” said Baez. At the time, the factory was a leather manufacturer for several large American brands. This meant the Baez family had no input as to what they made. This arrangement often confused and frustrated the young creative, who longed to see the Baez name on the clothes they produced.
‘Put it In Yo Mouth’ from ‘Like We Do’ EP ( Dress 2 Sweat )
I grew up listening to hip-hop, and coming of age in the 1990s meant that there was a lot of West Coast hip-hop involved. DJ Deonn poses in an image for Dancemania Delights Volume 4!!! It's not often in life that you find yourself sharing a glass of tap water with a musical pioneer, but there I was in a not-quite-open-yet BBQ restaurant in Brixton enjoying a beaker of the Thames' finest with Chicago legend DJ Deeon. Sadly the kitchen wasn't serving up the usual steaming plates of sticky ribs and nuclear-orange buffalo wings.
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James wasn’t just talking things up either to make the area seem more “edgy”. We saw numerous prostitutes and pimps walking down the street as we drove through, and supposedly it’s a different world at night. Hodari runs the tours with a few friends of his – I, along with a teenage hip-hop fan and his mum from Boston, were driven around by Hodari’s friend James, a Compton born and bred boxer.
It seems like everyone knows someone who lives in the ghetto, but very few know why they chose to settle down in this area. The best way to avoid the ghettos is by choosing which area of LA to live in. You will find plenty of nice areas just about anywhere in California.
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DJ Deeon, legendary Chicago house DJ and producer, dead at 56 - NPR
DJ Deeon, legendary Chicago house DJ and producer, dead at 56.
Posted: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]
Coming in as the first instalment of Juke Trax’s “online” series, which featured artists such as the late DJ Rashad, this album weaves through new material from Deeon as well as remixes and updated versions of older tracks. My personal favourite in this series has to be ‘Grove Mode 2k1’, which delivers exactly what's promised. Another one of Deeon’s better known works, 'The Freaks' EP, delivers pure booty blasting, shoulder shrugging, groove-worthy Chicago house. Though the titular-track packs a hefty punch with its bass-led pulsations and oh-so-sampled “work it work it!
This EP comes with an example of Deeon’s take on the emerging juke and footwork genres that began brewing from ghetto house in the early 2000s. These hyper-rhythmic, 808-led, syncopated sounds were pioneered by names such as RP Boo, DJ Clent, DJ Rashad and Waxmaster, where ghetto house DJs began playing 33 rpm records at 45 rpm speeds to soundtrack footwork dances. Here, we hear comedic vocals delivering crude and catchy lyrics over a bopping, rhythmic beat that fuses elements of acid with the ghetto house sound. Deeon extends his playful, pioneering MC style by using a different voice to emulate a separate ‘female’ persona that makes sexual advancements towards his character. This practice of sexual conversations between male and “female” voices became fairly common in the scene, breeding hilarious, dance-worthy results like DJ Nasty’s cheeky 2006 ‘Child Support’ track.
Despite the fact that you’re in no way racist and that it sounds wrong if you don’t say it and censor yourself, bottom line is you can’t say it, and you don’t. I have a full awareness of the pro and cons of “ghetto/slum tourism” and appreciate the fact in being able to visit the hood, take a look around, and leave, I was in a particular position of privilege. I think that what's funny about Chicago house is that a lot of old stuff is being sped up to 120, 125BPM.
Did you and the rest of the Dance Mania guys think locally or were you expecting the label to be as huge as it was, and still is? We started off DJing in the playgrounds, then went onto rent out halls, and clubs that'd have us. My best selling mixtape was a gangster rap mixtape, actually. I consider myself the first person in Chicago to have a successful rap mixtape career.
House Innovator DJ Deeon Has Died - Pitchfork
House Innovator DJ Deeon Has Died.
Posted: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]
They listen to everything on YouTube—they put things in playlists. Deeon, as you'll hopefully know, is a pivotal part of the Dance Mania story. For those of you who've been living inside a wi-fi-less cave for the last thirty years, Dance Mania is the last word in stripped back, raw, and (usually) incredibly rude minimal house music. It's music that Deeon himself describes as being "for the strippers, for the street". Alongside other Windy City luminaries like DJ Funk, DJ Milton and Paul Johnson, Deeon and the Dance Mania crew created the blueprint for a new kind of house music. My experience of playing ghetto house records has been slightly less exciting.
Most of the babies are the new generation of Baldwin Hills residents. Residents up the hill, many who sent their children to private schools, were part of numerous Black civic organizations. There were social clubs like The Links, which hosted the premiere Black debutante balls in the city, the leadership organization Jack and Jill, and fraternities like Alpha Phi Alpha. McNeill recalls numerous transplants from Louisiana, known as the “LA, LA” folks.
For decades, economic racism has forced many residents of the Baldwin Hills to go west to shop and eat out. “Watts, which was miles away, was evidently too close for comfort for a lot of the white people who were living in these areas, and they started moving further west,” he says. In a 1962 letter to the editor in the Los Angeles Times, a white resident in Baldwin Hills sniffed dismissively that Black people “wanted to be white.” The following week, L.A. Resident Anne Thompson issued a passionate rebuttal, explaining that Black Angelenos of means were escaping neighborhoods where they faced lack of police protection, woefully unequal public services, and inadequate schools. The almost exclusively white neighborhoods in the Baldwin Hills slowly began to change in the 1950s, after the Supreme Court struck down the enforcement of racially restrictive covenants in 1948.
Often looking to art and music as tools and sources of inspiration, she finds her passion for the arts, writing and her community all come together within the context of journalism. There is no universal definition for what makes an area a ghetto, so people's perceptions vary. Some say it is when there is only one major employer within walking distance, while others use median income as their defining factor. Manning has seen an increase in white buyers, many who have young families, leading to shifting demographics. Many Black residents are getting older and finding they can sell homes purchased for $20,000 decades ago for over $1 million.
The safe route to go is to just do what we’re doing,’” said Baez. Regardless, once again these definitions rely on external factors such as where employers are located and how much money average residents make. What defines a ghetto in any given place changes over time due to economic circumstances and personal preferences.
He didn't have kids but I did, so life slowed me down. A guy called Steve Bicknell and his girlfriend Sheree Rashit ran a label called Cosmic Records. I'd done some tracks for them and they booked me and DJ Milton to come over here.
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