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The More You Know – DJ Slugo

by Trinidad Traxx

Born Thomas Kendricks and emerging from the vibrant streets of South-Side Chicago, DJ Slugo is an extremely prominent figure in the Chicago House music scene. DJ Slugo is specifically hailed for his significant role in shaping the genres better known as Ghetto House as well as Juke. These are a few of the many sub-genres that have since evolved from House music. DJ Slugo’s journey began in the early ’90s. House Music was undergoing a very transformative phase. From his humble beginnings with Dance Mania Records to owning his own label Subterranean Playhouse, DJ Slugo has grown with (and in), the industry. DJ Slugo’s distinct form and sonic styling is characterized by fast-paced beats, rhythmic patterns, coupled with promiscuiously energetic samples. His music has become synonymous with the evolution of House. DJ Slugo’s tracks, (which often feature catchy vocal snippets on top of dynamic percussion), embody the fast paced essence many have come to equate with both Chicago House and underground dance music culture.

One of over 500 songs that are considered DJ Slugo’s most notable creations is the iconic groundbreaking release, ‘Wouldn’t You Like To Be A Hoe Too.’ DJ Slugo has the ability to showcase his blend of humor, sprinkled among social commentary, wrapped within the beats that can be easily heard in any of the hit mixes in his extensive catalog. This particular composition not only went on to become an undeniable dance-floor anthem, but highlighted his knack for pushing boundaries while simultaniously addressing societal issues via music. When reminiscing on the production, “I didn’t know it would be a big track when I was done . . ” This is partially due to the creation stemming from a 1970s commercial jingle for Dr. Pepper that had played in the background, followed by a joke among fellow Chicago House founding fathers. That was all it took to spark sonic gold in the vocal booth of the studio. With soundtracks like this, it is not hard to see why he has been titled the “Ghetto Father of the dance floor” by London’s Underbeat magazine.

DJ Slugo ‘Wouldn’t You Like To Be A Hoe Too’

DJ Slugo has had the honor of receiving Midwest Rapper Ball’s “DJ of the Year” award in 2009, 2010, plus 2011. Furthermore, DJ Slugo’s impact on the global Electronic music scene cannot be overstated. As the internet facilitated greater access to music on a worldwide scale, his compositions gained international recognition. Works that contsantly are introducing a global audience to the unique sounds of Chicago Juke and Ghetto House. The influence of his music can be heard in various Electronic music genres, showcasing the enduring legacy of his contributions. DJ Slugo stands as a Chicago House music legend. He deserves to be celebrated for his pioneering role in shaping both the Juke and Ghetto House genres, among others. His commitment to innovation, mentorship, and social commentary through music persist in leaving an indomitable imprint on the Electronic music landscape. As the Chicago House legacy continues to thrive, DJ Slugo’s legacy carries on as a testament to the transformative power of music in shaping cultural movements, connecting communities, preserving history and forging futures.

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DJ Slugo’s influence extends beyond his role as a DJ and Producer from the Windy City. DJ Slugo is recognized for nurturing talent in the community. His mentorship, support, and unwaivering faith in budding musicians continue to play a crucial role for shaping the careers of emerging artists. DJ Slugo consistently contributes to the evolution of both the Chicago and the Electronic music landscapes. Be it looping in dancers to garner opinions on what drum patterns move them on the floor or giving back to the community through philanthropic events. Being such a key figure in captivating collaborations on top of quintessential remixes, DJ Slugo solidifies a place in House history in addition to his solo works. By working with renowned artists like Techno’s Nina Kravitz, DJ Slugo illustrates how diverse and versatile frequencies can be. DJ Slugo’s willingness to experiment utilizing different soundscapes while staying rooted in the essence of Chicago’s musical traditions has earned the respect, admiration, and attention from peers to fans alike.

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