Friday, December 4, 2015

GU Safari


I recently got hold of Chicago based Glenn Underground's near discography, a couple weeks worth of work hours listening. Everyone knows his stuff, he has an endless catalogue of bangers. He began producing not long after the birth of house, circa 1990 and has been pretty prolific since. Naturally I'm drawn to his early mid 90's stuff, although there are gems of more recent times, which is how I got scratching. Everyone writes about how he grew up on jazz and disco, partying during the Heard and Hardy period, which clearly makes for some epic music inspiration. His keys are killer and I think this is a large reason why his production often sounds so timeless, to me anyhow. If you haven't got anything more than a track or two of his, I highly recommend the above album, atmosfear, for a real insight into his early stuff.

Chicken fucken dinner.

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