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  1. Jun 27, 2022 · This mix is MASSIVE, covering 90 tracks in fewer than 70 minutes and running the gamut from acid house classics and Chicago legends like Cajmere, Fast Eddie,...

    • Jun 27, 2022
    • 33.4K
    • charlieglitch
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    • Dec 18, 2020
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    • Deschicago
  3. A creation of classic Chicago Ghetto House songs mixed using some of the greatest Ghetto House tracks ever produced. Period.

    • May 28, 2021
    • 27.7K
    • Oliver Fade
    • MARSHALL JEFFERSON. 'MOVE YOUR BODY' When ‘Move Your Body’ was first introduced to house music aficionados in the 80s, the co-founder of Trax Records himself, Larry Sherman told Jefferson that it was moot.
    • FARLEY “JACKMASTER” FUNK. 'LOVE CAN’T TURN AROUND' A track full of subtlety with a foundation of blistering piano runs to banging drum hits and topped with a screaming Darryl Pandy.
    • Adonis. 'No Way Back' Made for a steamy 3am drug-induced dancefloor, this classic Trax track is sure to keep your chest thumping to its rapid claps and steady bass beat, helping you to dance out the last of your hydration.
    • SLEEZY D. 'I’VE LOST CONTROL' With satanic laughs, concerning screams and a deep, demonic voice howling, “I’ve lost control”, Sleezy D takes us to the edge of a flaming pothole to hell.
  4. Nov 1, 2023 · Twelve years after it folded, the Chicago label that helped birth ghetto house, juke, and footwork music makes a play for the new EDM crowd. by Leor Galil May 23, 2013 August 19, 2021

    • Leor Galil
  5. Feb 23, 2011 · Stream Chicago Old School Ghetto House Classics Mix! by DJ s1kBo1 on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.

  6. Stage DJs became station DJs and started mixing and remixing on the radio. Chicago’s WBMX FM became a 4,000-watt hotbed for house with shows like “Friday Night Jams,” “Saturday Night Live Ain’t No Jive,” and “Hot Mix 5.” “Hot Mix 5” became the first #1 radio show in Chicago to play exclusively house music.

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