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Show #63
Attention Music Intellects!!!!!
This week I will feature two disco mixes by DJ Bullit & DJ Boo
Williams. Be sure to tune in and have your towel ready!!
DJ Bullit
Get ready for a very rare selection of tunes put together by DJ Bullit.
This Disco mix is sure to put some movement in your feet and some
spark in your soul. Also listen for the interview just before his mix.
Boo Willams
Bio quoted from: http://www.myspace.com/boowilliamsmusic Â
Born and raised on Chicagos south side, Boo Williams’ career as dj,
producer and remixer goes back to 1993 when house music was still
creating an identity for itself that would put the city on the modern
musical map forever. A healthy diet of Larry Heard, Marshall
Jefferson, Frankie Knuckles and Farley Jackmaster Funk stirred the
flames of the 4 to the floor beat that has remained well alive ever
since. In these early days, childhood collaborator turned life-long
friend, Glenn Underground was to play in important role in Boo’s
career. The creative spark that emerged from their early
collaboration contributed greatly to them becoming influential players
in the Chicago dance scene and eventually way beyond. How many
djs can say their first gig was performed in front of 2500 people??
Boo Williams and his soulful, disco-edged brand of house rocked,
closing a set for house legend Ron Hardy back the days, The post
80s acid and electronic sound of house was developing into one of a
more soulful nature directly borrowing from its disco, funk and soul
heritage and formulating the sub genres of house that we speak of to
this day. To date Boo Williams has had a prolific career with over 50
singles released for likes of Dust Traxx, Cajual, Ovum, Diaspora,
Guidance, 3hree to 5ive, Residual with full L.Ps for Relief and
Defender Records not including remixes for the likes of Green Velvet,
Warmdue Kids, Miles Maeda. His appearances on compilations across
the world are numerous (Ministry of Sound, Kickin Records, Cajual,
Sony) and he has a back catalogue of material that will only
strengthen in years to come and hopefully stand the test of time. At
home in North America, he is a big crowd puller in all the major cities
from coast to coast none more so than in his home town of Chicago
where he is a well-respected veteran of a scene, which still has
plenty to offer. Clubs like The The Powerhouse, The Hummingbird,
Club My House, Crobar, Zantra, Smart Bar and The Warehouse (all
Chicago) have all seen him host residencies over the past 10 years
as well as guest and headline slots in all major cities and States in
USA and Canada including the 2002 Detroit Electronic Music Festival.
His constant bookings in the States has not prevented him from
traveling the Atlantic to play Ministry of Sound, The End and Fabric
(all London), Tribal Gathering (Manchester) as well as Glasgow,
Dublin, Frankfurt, Barcelona as well as world party capital,
Ibiza.
In hour two Boo Williams Exhibits more rare tunes in
this exclusive disco mix. Don’t miss it in the second hour.
Chilly’s Pick Hits Of The Week!!
(Hour 1)
    Song                                                                Artist
1. Club Lonely……………………………………………… ………
Cabrini-Greens & Cornbread
2. Brand New Day………………………………………………… …… Little
Louie Vega & Blaze
(Hour 2)
1. Work That
Body……………………………………………….. ……………………………..
DJ Funk
2. Can You Feel It(MLK
Remix)……………………………………………… …….. Fingers Inc.
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26296 |Show #55
Attention Music People!!!!!
Get your towel ready for this show. It is gonna be as hot as a sauna!
This weeks guest DJs are Hippie Torrales & DJ Blond Boche.
Hippie Torrales
Info quoted from the Cyber Jamz forum
Hippie Torrales has been DJing since the early 70’s. Has won several
awards including 1980 Billboard Award for best regional DJ.
Hippie wrote a column in Discoid magazine for over 5 years called
“What Is Hip”. He has also been a Billboard reporter. Currently living
in the Orlando area along with his wife Cheny and son Nicholas.
Hippie still Dj’s internationally, does an internet radio show on
Cyberjamz.com Tuesdays from 10am till 1pm called “What Is Hip”
and is currently working on productions for 2006.
This Jersey native DJ has skills like no other no other
Disco DJ I’ve heard. In his mix this week he plays some old school
tunes and makes them sound  as if they were brand new. A true
artist!! Not to be forgotten.
DJ Blond Bouche
Bio quoted from http://www.blondboche.com
Blond Boche discovered black music when he was young, thanks to
his family (notably with his brother Skymark ).
In 1992, he listened to the mystical album ‘Mothership Connection’
from Parliament, which gave him a revelation about funk music. In
1993, he began to listen to house music, recording radio
transmissions on Couleur 3 like ‘Métissages’ or ‘Pump It Up’. Since
1995, always on Couleur 3, he began to listen to Drum’n’Bass
recordings mixes from djs Pietro Latino or Joey Bennett. He is
directly captivated by the mishap in those breakbeats rhythms. With
his friend Swissniak , he began to buy his first funk and house
records.
In 1998, he went to Australia a couple of months where he
discovered the didjeridoo which is a big revelation for him. He played
everyday during hours in the tropical nature of this country.
Back in Switzerland, he realized that he could play the didjeridoo with
drum’n’bass. In summer 1999, he played didjeridoo during hours with
his radio box which is running drum’n’bass mixes from Peshay, Shy
Fx or Andy C. In 2000, he saw a concert of Roni Size & co who was
playing drum’n’bass with computers, records, drums, mcs and bass.
At that moment, first BJOC’s concepts were born for him. Then he
founds the group with dj Ouch! and mc Shamoon, Â and since 2001
extends it with other djs ( Kama ,Reakt ,Colevile ) and musicians (
Hashb(y) ,Vibes Provider , Fab, Shane, Julien Z, Kama) in order to do
their own compositions.
During this time, he began to mix Funky records with Swissniak in
order to listen to their own sounds during parties. Â One year later, he
met his girlfriend, Miss Shiny , and began to mix house music with
her. At that moment, with Change ‘s help, they found BHOC band.
Since 2002, Blond Boche develops his website in order to offer
complete news about him and his djs & musicians friends. Â In the
same time, continuing to invest in mixing, he plays the didjeridoo
with his BJOC friends.
The smooth mixing sounds of DJ Blond Bouche will cool
you down after the sweat. Enjoy his mix this week!!
Chilly’s Pick Hits Of The Week!!
(Hour 1)
    Song                                                                Artist
1. The Horn Song………………………………The Don
2. Hip Hop Be Bop……………………………. Man Parish
(Hour 2)
1. Xmas Rappin’………………………………. Seamus Haji Vs Kurtis
Blow
2. !Poke!……………………………………………..A donis
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26295 |Show #54
Attention House Music Intellects!!!!!
For this Easter week I will be featuring two heavy hitting
DJs on the set. From the wild west side of Chicago DJ
Master C. and from New Orleans DJ Javier Drada.
The Master C.
From the west side of Chicago, his skills are nothing to be
joked about. With his mixture of old school house with Disco
music and edits “The Master C.†has a style of his own.
However his style is not so different that would not keep
you moving on the floor. Just listen for yourself this week.
Dj Javier Drada
This week I am featuring another Javier mix I picked from
the popular web sight Resisted Resonance. His mix this
week is a joyful experience. It’s what I call “a mix to
cool-out onâ€. Perfect for that mellow occasion. Enjoy!!
Chilly’s Pick Hits!!
(Hour 1)
Song……………………………………………….. …….Artist
1. Big Fun……………………………………………Inner City
2. Your Just The Right Size………. The Salsoul Orchestra
(Hour 2)
1. U Gave Me Love………………Kenny Bobien  HOT PICK!!
2. Addiction….Kanye West(Tyree Cooper & Kenny Dope)
 HOT PICK!!!
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26294 |Show #52
Attention House Music intellects,
This week’s show is going to put you in the zone of what
house music is all
about! This week’s guest mixers are DJ Ronnie Ron & DJ Nate.
DJ Ronnie Ron
Bio segment quoted from http://www.thismix.com ]
DJ Ronald Overby aka Ronnie Ron  BIO
DJ Ronald Overby was born and raised in the East Orange, Newark
NJ Area and grew up on Disco/Club/Dance music starting in the mid
to late 70’s. All through his early years he listened to and taped the
various mix shows on the Radio, such as Tony Humphries, Timmy
Regisford, The Latin Rascals, Naeem Johnson, etc.
Ronnie’s quest to become a dj started after going to a function given
by Yellorange records Ronnie was introduced to some of the
yellorange dj’s and guest dj’s we all started some good conversation
and at that point he began to catch the DJ bug. Ronnie went out and
purchased some DJ Equipment and began his journey Into
House/Club/Dance music as a DJ.
Ronnie was a Resident DJ at the Freedom -N- Unit party along side
Dennis Gregory located at Franks Lounge in Brooklyn NY and is also
a Monthly resident DJ at New-Garage.net. He has been a frequent
guest at Mixtape Sessions in Brooklyn, NY alongside Adam “The
Almagest” Cruz. And has played at Abruziz in NJ, The 169 Bar –
Manhattan, NY,The Cork Town Tavern in Detroit,The Negro League
Cafe in Chicago & WCRX Radio in Chicago. RonnieRon is also
Associated with Unity House Productions Created by Dj Elliott
Venegas
Ronnie has traveled to the Winter Music Conference 2002 held in
South Beach Miami and the Detroit Electronic Music Festival 2003
Ronnie is a former member of Cyberjamz/Track Online and is
currently a part of the Chicago Based House Music organization called
the NU BANG CLAN.
Ronnie has mixe sets up on DeephousePage.com, New-Garage.net,  Â
Gottahavehouse.com, Rogie.net, & HoochieProductions.com,
Sammyrockmusic.Com, Ronnie-Ron is Trying to bring Underground
music to the people in its purist form.
Ronnie Ron’s Mix has
that Jersey feel that will surely grow on you. Check out his mix in the
first hour. Its is smooth and hot!!!!
Dj Nate
DJ Nate is one of the respected historians of the House music
movement here in Chicago. Listen as he tells about his perspective
on Chicago House music just before his mix in the second hour. Oh
and by the way he calls his mix the “Chicago Hot Dog Mixâ€.
Chilly’s Pick Hits!!
(Hour 1)
Song &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; Artist
1. These Sounds fall Into My Mind…………………………..The
Bucketheads
2. Addiction…………………………… Kanye West(T. Cooper & K. Dope
Mix)
(Hour 2)
1. Cherchez la Femme………….. Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah
Band
2. Face
It…………………………………………………. ……………………..Master C
& J
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Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26293 |Show #51
Attention House Music intellects,
I’m back again with another body moving experience. This
week guest mixers are Mr. Terror from the NYC and DJ BHE
from the CHI.
Mr. Terror
[Bio segment quoted from Mr. Terror ]
To quote a classic Patti Labelle record-“Music is My Life…”
Mr Terror has
been playing with records and turntables for as long as he
can remember. He
got his start at the tender age of four, picking 45s for his
parents house
parties in Brooklyn. Terror then graduated to making
pause-button mixtapes,
and got his first pair of turntables and a mixer at age 12.
Terror then
began doing house parties, block parties, and school
dances, and tried his
hand at production, landing a couple of tracks into heavy
rotation at local
underground radio stations.
The end of high school brought Mr Terror to the NYC Club
circuit, and to his
first experience at the Paradise Garage. The Garage would
change Terror’s
perception of DJing and of how music can move people. “Ive
never been much
of a dancer, but after a little while, the music made you
move your body-and
time and space stopped and you became one with the beat
and the vibe….” It
also allowed Terror to witness firsthand the power of the DJ
to control the
crowd and take therm on a journey, a power that he has
tried to harness
whether it was spinning live at the World, the Island
Lounge, Club Harambe,
teh original SoulHouse, floating loft parties, or on mixtapes.
Terror also
brought his mixing skill to radio, where he DJed on many
college and
independent radio shows, and co-hosted the Xstacy show
for 2 years.
These days, Mr Terror is focused on running his two
websites, the Mixpad
(http://www.mixpad.com) and the Old House Channel
(http://www.oldhousechannel.com) and building Old House
Channel radio
(http://www.live365.com/stations/oldhousechannel). With
Old House Channel
Radio, Terror hopes to bring back the raw vibe of the early
house post disco
club vibe, and introduce it to a new generation, as well as
educate them on
the origins of much of the different genres of club music
that make up
todays club scene. And, hopefully, to stay as passionate
about the music as
he was as a happy go lucky four year old putting 45s on a
record player for
grown folks delight…
Mr. Terror’s mix will keep you
moving. It is smooth and complete with some
ear catching tactics. Great mix!!
.
DJ BHE
(Pronounced DJ B) b]
[Bio segment quoted from http://www.djbhe.com ]
Born: Solomon Bramlett
D. O. B.: May 20th
City: Chicago, IL USA
Years Experience: 20+
Styles: Soulful Underground, Inspirational/Gospel House
Music
I started spinning in 1983. I worked on my spinning skills at
clubs and
basement parties. I also began making mix tapes during the
House “Gloryâ€
Days (1983-1989). My inspiration to spin came from
listening to the
Legendary Farley “Jackmaster†Funk and the Hot Mix Five
on WBMX (House radio
station in Chicago). In 1986, I had an opportunity to spin
with Farley.
During this time, I also met and befriended the late
Legendary Ron Hardy
(Music Box). Also in 1986, I met Reggie R., an up and
coming House Music
producer who was doing studio production for Mike “Hitmanâ€
Wilson and
Pierre’s Pfantasy Club (Fantasy Girl). Reggie R. and I
became a team and
put out our first release in 1988 on our own label
(Jackstreet Records) and
we never looked back. Together, we have more than 15
years recording
experience. We released eleven 12 inches/EP’s on
Jackstreet Records as
Jackstreet, Inc. and as Random Access. We also recorded
as Jackstreet, Inc
on Real House Records (founded by Mike “Hitman†Wilson)
and as Random Access
on Cajual/ Relief Records (founded by Cajmere). In addition
to producing
music, I was a resident DJ in Chicago at the Hummingbird
from 1987 through
1989. In 1990, I began spinning at The Rapture until 1992.
I then began
spinning at The Loft until 1994. In March of 2002, I toured
Germany to
promote my CD Mix Compilation “Praise The Bass†on Edel
Records playing at
clubs in Hamburg, Hannover, and Cologne. I was also the
featured dj at the
Southern Comfort River Jam in Hamburg Germany on the
Louisiana Star
riverboat.
23 years in the game and still going
strong!!! You don’t want to miss his
skills this week. DJ BHE is a true vinyl record pioneer DJ.
Also listen for
the exclusive interview with DJ BHE just before his mix in
the second hour.
Chilly’s Pick Hits!!
(Hour 1)
Song &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp;
Artist
1. Hit –N- Run…………….Loleatta Holloway (Disco Kings
Mix)
2. Swimming Places…………………………………………..
Julien Jabre
(Hour 2)
1. She Got Me
On……………………………………………..Paul Johnson
2.
Harvest…………………………………………….. ……………..
..Vibe Guys
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26292 |Attention House Music intellects,
Show 50 already!! Didn’t even notice it. However, it has truly been a
pleasure to bring you 50+ shows. Keep tuning in there is more to
come.
Get ready for another 2 hours of body moving music. This week’s
guest DJs are Miss Shiny from Switzerland & DJ JM3 from Chicago.
DJ Miss Shiny
Bio quoted from http://www.blondboche.com
During her childhood, Miss Shiny wasn’t really a fan of a particular
style of music. She bought her first tape of Acid on a market place. It
was her first contact with electronic music, which became her
favourite style.
Too young in the nineties to go out, Miss Shiny is recording tapes on
Couleur 3 . She finally had the opportunity, in 1994, to go out and
discover the New York Club in Neuchâtel. Unfortunately, the club
closed and she therefore went to big parties.
Miss Shiny moved to Geneva. In 2000, she started spinning. Miss
Shiny likes techno music. She is starting to mix hard beats. She met
Mandarin of the Plage 83 who owns a record shop in Grand-Lancy. He
gave her the opportunity to mix a first set at the Aiglon in Geneva on
the 31st of December 2001. She will never forget her first
experience.
After that, she heard one of Olav Basoski’s production and enjoyed it
very much. She decided to start mixing house.
Back in Neuchâtel, she met her boyfriend Blond Boche who has been
mixing for a while. With Dj Change they decided to create the BHOC .
At the beginning of November 2003, she had the opportunity to listen
to her mix on the Couleur 3 radio. What a strange and incredible
feeling to hear her music on the radio.
Her favourites artists are : Tom Gillieron, Demarkus Lewis, Joey
Youngman, Richard Grey, Adam Chinch, The Rurals, Jason Jinx,
Sebastien Leger, Tomie Nevada, Dj Sneak, Patrick Alavi, Sound
Projectors, Johnny Fiasco, Dj Pierre,
Feliz Ciudad, Dj Vitamin D…
She loves disco, filtered and instrumental house.
This girl
has got SOUL!!! Miss Shiny’s mix is to hot to talk about! Just listen
this week to hear for yourself!!
DJ JM3
Bio quoted from
 DJ JM3 had a musical background with knowledge of four
instruments. After
listening to the hot mixes on WBMX (at that time on 102.7FM). JM3
managed to
produce mixes the Now Defunct WBGE 92.3 in Peoria and a WXAV
88.3, a
college station in Chicago.
He helps out Grammy Nominated DJ/Producer Steve “Silk†Hurley
with the “Old
Skool /New Skool remixes†which aired on the Tom Joyner Morning
Show. In
addition, he works for SupeRadio/Access 1 Communications, doing
syndicated
Old Skool and Gospel mix shows that aired in 30 different markets
Nationwide.
DJ JM3 was picked to perform @The 2005 Chicago Summer Dance DJ
Series. The
11-week event featured DJs such as Andre Hatchett, Farley
“Jackmaster” Funk,
Terry Hunter, Mark Grant, and Glenn Underground and Ron Carroll.
DJ JM3 has done remixes on Jill Scott’s “Cross My Mind”, Kindred &
the
Family Soul’s “The Question (Where would I Be)”, and Lina’s “Come
To Mama”.
He’s back again. This time flexing his latest skills
in a mix he calls “Nu
House†Don’t miss it.
Chilly’s Pick Hits!!
(Hour 1)
Song &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; Artist
1. Flowers………………………………………Armand Van Halden
2. Yo Yo Get Funky………………………………………Fast Eddie
(Hour 2)
3. I Love
Music………………………………………………. ……..The O’Jays
4. Brand New Day……………………..Louie Vega (Feat Blaze)
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26291 |Show #49
Attention House Music Intellects,
I’ve got another jam packed show for you this week!!! Tune in this
week to hear interviews and mixes by DJ Houz’mon & Dj Fritz. also,
listen for an exclusive interview with David Risque. Check out his hit
single “Save Me”.
DJ Houz’mon
[bio segment quoted from
http://www.myspace.com/djhouzmon ]
IN 1998 I PUT OUT MY FIRST RELEASE ON DJ INTERNATIONAL THE
NAME OF THE TRAXX WAS “HOUZ’ ON 13TH STREET” OR HALLOWEEN
HOUZ’ FROM THERE I RELEASE OVER 12 ALBUMS AND WORK ON 20
OF THEM ON OTHER’S PEOPLE JOINT LIKE DJ FUNK,JAMMIN THE
HOUSE GERALD,DJ SNEAK,DJ JES,DJ FASTEDDIE,TYREE AND MANY
OTHER’S IN THE BUSINESS SO MANY REMIX OF MY STUFF BY DJ
D-MAN,DJ FUNK,JAMMIN GERALD,FAST EDDIE AND OTHER’S OUT
THERE….I’AM THE LEGENDARY “HOUZ’MON” BY RIGHT I AM THE
CREATOR OF (GETTO’HOUZ) REMEMBER ME I START A HOLE NEW
ERA OF HOUSE MUSIC BACK IN 93 WIT MY FIRST LABEL BEAT BOY
REC. ON IT SONGS LIKE PACK IT UP,ACIDS WARP,COM MO YAL,AND
THE TRAXX THAT GOT ME WHERE I’M AT TODAY(“FEAR”THE
WORLD).AS OF TODAY STILL REMIX BY OTHER ARTIST IT’S A
CLASSIC ON IT OWN.BY THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN I STARTED
PRODUCING AS WELL DJING MANY OF YOU OLD HOUSE HEAD OUT
THERE REMEMBER THE NITE CLUB CALL THE FACTORY IS WHERE I
SPIN FOR 10YRS THANK YOU BIG TOM 4 GIVING MY FIRST GIG “RIP”
I ALSO DJ ALL THE HOT SPOT AROUND CHICAGO AND OVER THE
U.K…. HOUZ’MUSIC HAS MAINTAINED IT’S STATUS AS THE FUTURE
SOUND OF CHICAGO SINCE THE EARLY 80’S FOR ME THE START OF
THE HOUZ’ ERA SPARK A BIG INTEREST IN DJING,PRODUCING,AND
LUNCH MY OWN INDEPENDENT LABEL.I HOPE IN 30 MORE YEARS
FROM NOW I CAN STILL MAKE GOOD MUSIC FOR MY AUDIENCE OUT
THERE AND HELP BRING MORE ARTIST OUT OF CHICAGO AND THRU
OUT THE WORLD.I MUST SAY MY LIFE HAS CHANGED
DRAMATICALLY,PROFESSIONALLY,AND PERONALLY NEVER IN A
MILLION YEARS THAT I WOULD MAKE IT THIS FAR THANK U GOD 4
GIVING ME SUCH OF GIFE I LUV U!! AND MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS
THANK U 4 BEING THERE ALSO YOU ARE THE BEST…..TO ALL MY
FANS THANK U 4 SUPPORT MY MUSIC WIT OUT U THERE WOULD BE
NO HOUZ’MON.
Straight from the west side of Chicago!! DJ
Houz’Mon man has put together a mix with the original Chicago house
sound along with the popular Chicago sound known as “Ghetto
houseâ€. Listen for it this week.
In photo:
Chilly C. & DJ Fritz
[Bio segment quoted by DJ Fritz ]
DJ Fritz is ranked as one of the top DJ’s in Chicago as well as a
producer.
He started on the wheels of steel at the age of nine, & certainly made
a
contribution on the house scene in Chicago. He performed with some
of
Chicago’s greats, such as Armando, Ron Carroll, Boo Williams, Paul
Johnson,
Andre Harris, Mark Grant, Glenn Underground & numerous more.
Inspired by
Chicago’s definition of house, he accumulated his own unique style.
DJ Fritz
can move the crowd in more ways than one, as he strives to make
more & more
music.
DJ Fritz has played at some of Chicago’s infamous old school
underground
clubs, such as the Powerhouse with Ron Hardy, the Warehouse with
Hugo and
Terry Hunter, and the Generator with Dana Powell. Having been part
of the
house scene for long, he started producing his own tracks. He
remixed “Love
You More” by Genuine, “New Day” by Patti LaBelle and “O” by
Omarion.
In 2000, DJ Fritz created Muzic Vision Records, which has released
“African
Orchestra”, “Brighter Day” and “The Journey Home” with last
releases from
Glenn Underground titled “Inner Techno” and “Ambient Jazz 1”.
Muzic Vision
Records established itself, and DJ Fritz continued to work on projects,
and
spinning at major nightclubs.
DJ Fritz then moved on and collaborated with DJ Pap, and from there
got
involved with Naked Soul, which released nothing but the soulful
grooves.
Later, more entities were created, such as Black Mamba, which is
their
African tribal grooves, and Gamma Kids, where you will hear more of
the
techno beats. Currently, DJ Fritz is working on several tracks which
will
soon be released and is still highly involved with the house scene in
Chicago.
Listen for the interview I had with DJ Fritz just
before his exclusive SOULFUL mix!!!!!!
Chilly’s Pick Hits!!
(Hour 1)
Song &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; Artist
Save Me…………………………Mr. A.L.I. (feat David Risque)
Listen for the interview with David Risque in the first
hour!!!!!!!!!!!
(Hour 2)
1. Pearls…………………………….Sade(house remix)
2. Suspicion………………………………………Ten City
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26290 |Show #46
Attention House Music intellects,
Tune in to this week’s show for another body moving treat.
This weeks feature DJ’s are DJ Sean Smith & Old School DJ
Kenny Ray. Its’ gonna be Slamming!!!
Sean Smith
[Bio segment quoted from
http://www.smoothagentrecords.com ]
Sean is ranked among Chicago’s top DJ’s as well as
producers. Sean began spinning at the age of 13, and has
since performed with legends Mike Dearborn, Farley
Jackmaster Funk, Armando, Ron Carroll, Pharris Thomas, Lil’
John Coleman, Paul Johnson, Boo Williams and many other
well known artists. Sean has spun at several of Chicago’s
hottest nightclubs, which include: The Budda Lounge, Fuse,
Clubhouse, Saunami, Sinnabar, Spy Bar, Beviamo, Nocturnal,
Café Dolce, Betty’s, Red Dog, Why Knot, Dragon Fly, Spot
6, Zentra, Beviamos, Subterranean, as well as numerous
private parties and after-hour spots.
Sean is currently working on projects with DJ Celest
(Fameldehyde), DJ Motion (After Hours, GYA, Ultra Sound),
Sommer Trella (Fiat-Lux) and Danielle Spencer (Aquarius,
Brique Rouge), DJ PAP (Dusttracks), DJ QUAD (Dusttracks,
MCA, Distant, Large), Agent 2A (LoveSlap), David Brown
(Large), Torin Edmond (Smooth Agent) & George Jackson
(Silk Entertainment).
The mature mixing styles of Sean Smith exhibits a
pure example of what house music has become. Check out
his mix on this week’s show.
Also, listen for the brief interview I had with him at last
year’s Chosen Few Picnic here in Chicago, IL.
Old School DJ Kenny Ray
[Bio segment quoted from
By definition, OldSchool, DJ, Kenny Ray, is one of the very
few (original) House Music legends; beginning with and
where the popular nightclub sound manifested, Chicago,
Illinois. Now, some twenty years later his distinct sound
continues to soar. An unlikely career for the 6 foot 5 high
school basketball star, that kindled an affair with music.
Taking an apprentice job as a roadie for the popular Chosen
Few Disco Corp of the late 70s, DJ Kenny Rays beginnings
are not unlike most young vinyl spinners carrying records,
setting up equipment, begging to be next to serve the
crowd. In the Chi, you had to earn yours.
For Kenny, that wasnt so bad, as he never had a problem
dancing to the sounds until he was up, giving him a chance
to feel the crowd, watch the current pros and squash out
the competition, because for the oldschoolers, when you
were up .You better be bringin it!!!
DJ Kenny
Ray’s hyped up mix will keep you moving in your seat or
where ever you are. I especially enjoyed the some of the
vocal tracks he selected for his mix titled “Shall We Dance
1â€
I also had a chance to speak briefly with him. Listen for it
just before his mix in the second hour.
Chilly’s Pick Hits!!
(Hour 1)
Song Artist
1. Take Me
Higher……………………………………………Dia na Ross
2. Kiss Of Life(House Remix)………………………..Sade
(Hour 2)
1. Love To The World………..LTD( Feat. Jeffrey Osborne)
2. Can You Party………………..Royal House (Todd Terry)
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Love, Live and Learn,
DJ Romell Chilly C.
Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26289 |Attention House Music intellects,
This week’s show is going get you totally Funked. This week’s mixers
are DJ JM3 and DJ Marbll from Chicago.
DJ JM 3
[QUOTE] Bio quoted from JM3.com
[color=Red”>DJ JM3 had a musical background with knowledge of four
instruments. After listening to the hot mixes on WBMX (at that time
on 102.7FM). JM3 managed to produce mixes the Now Defunct WBGE
92.3 in Peoria and a WXAV 88.3, a college station in Chicago.
He helps out Grammy Nominated DJ/Producer Steve “Silk†Hurley
with the “Old Skool /New Skool remixes†which aired on the Tom
Joyner Morning Show. In addition, he works for SupeRadio/Access 1
Communications, doing syndicated Old Skool and Gospel mix shows
that aired in 30 different markets Nationwide.
DJ JM3 was picked to perform @The 2005 Chicago Summer Dance DJ
Series. The 11-week event featured DJs such as Andre Hatchett,
Farley “Jackmaster” Funk, Terry Hunter, Mark Grant, and Glenn
Underground and Ron Carroll.
DJ JM3 has done remixes on Jill Scott’s “Cross My Mind”, Kindred &
the Family Soul’s “The Question (Where would I Be)”, and Lina’s
“Come To Mama”
[/color”>[/QUOTE”>This mix was recorded back in 1997. The mix was
pumped up on a show I had back in the day on St. Xavier’s
University’s WXAV Radio. This DJ JM 3 mix is a true disco/funk
exclusive. Also be sure to listen for an on location interview I had
with DJ JM3 on the show just before his mix.
DJ Marbll
[QUOTE”> [Bio quoted from http://www.tycoondog .com
“>[color=Blue”>
Chicago native Eric Johnson has badass chops the whole way around:
from African and Latin polyrythms, to rock and r&b, to jazz, gospel
and hip-hop, Eric’s power and finesse with all manifestations of the
beat is exceptional. Maybe it’s all the time he has spent DJing and
collecting rare records, maybe it’s a by-product of his production
talents, or maybe it’s just due to his Creole heritage, but whatever
the source of Eric’s musical diversity, it has made him a
much-in-demand participant in projects of multiple genres for a truly
impressive array of artists, including Kanye West, Angie Stone, Dru
Hill, Chingy, Pras (The Fugees), Jackie Dustin, The Pentecostal Choir
of Chicago, The Turks & Caicos Mass Choir and The Arkansas Mass
Choir. It’s a simple as this: Eric rages on the drums, and he
breathes a fiercely dynamic fire into the rhythms of Tycoon Dog.
[/color”> [/QUOTE”>A Chicago south side native who has been Djing for
nine years. However, in my opinion, his mixing style sounds like he’s
been around a bit longer than that. Get into this bangin’ disco mix this
week!!!
Chilly’s Pick Hits!!
(Hour 1)
Song &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; &n bsp; Artist
1. Melodies……………………………………………. Made In The USA
2. That’s The Way Love Is……………………………………Ten City
(Hour 2)
1. Yo Excuse Me……………………………Chris Brown (TP Remix)
2. I Wanna Know …………………………………….The Bucketheads
If you you are unable to listen you can download this week’s show
here: http://home.comcast.net/~romchill/ChillProductions.html
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
Showcasing the ART of Disco & House Music Mixing
#26287 |Show 42
Attention House Music Intellects,
I got another soulful show for you to enjoy this week. So kick back,
relax or get yo ass up and dance to this week’s line up!! This week’s
mixers are DJ Master Hak & DJ Leonard Part Sixx.
From his talents as remixer on artists such as Linda Clifford,
Question, and Sean Smith to his weekly Heart & Soul parties and his
weekly radio mixes on WCRX & WKKC in Chicago, Leonard has been
able to reach a new generation of dance music lovers, while staying
true to the foundations of Black Underground Dance Music. “I like to
think that my mixes keep the musical vision of an artist intact, but
also helps give it a new life of its own, through the positive energy
that I put into it,” Part Sixx said. While his mixing style is geared
towards today’s Deep House Music scene, his musical roots goes
much deeper.
His uncle, Rudolph Browner, was a songwriter for local R&B legend
Garland Green. “I was around musicians all my life. He made it a
point to make music a part of my life. My grandmother was a big Jazz
buff, so I developed my love for the art of free musical expression,”
he said. While attending Chicago’s Mendel Catholic Prep, Leonard
caught the D.J. bug. “Life began for me at the sight of two turntables
& a mixer. It was a mind-altering experience. And going to clubs like
the Warehouse and the Music Box opened up my world to
underground dance music and its culture,” he said. At that point,
deejaying became his obsession. He did what he could to raise
money for equipment, from shoveling snow to mowing lawns. He was
about to dip into his college fund, when his mom came to the rescue
& gave him her own money to purchase his equipment.
Self-taught to spin, he jumped into it with both turntables at hand. He
began spinning anywhere he could, from high school functions to
private parties & such. “Some of my first parties I thought sucked,
but I enjoyed watching the people dance to my music. It was audio
magic & I was the magician,” he said. While playing at a private
party, Leonard met one of the top local club jocks of that time, the
late Michael McNeal, who spun at some of Chicago’s underground
Gay dance clubs, such as The Bitter End, Carol’s Speakeasy and the
Music Box. Quickly recognizing his potential, he took Leonard on as
his protge, as well as becoming his best friend. “Michael was my big
brother. He not only taught me about the basics of turntabling, but of
life. I considered him family,” he said.
Adventures in the recording studio led Leonard west to Los Angeles.
While there, he redefined his mixing style. He arrived as West Coast
Hip-Hop was coming into its own. He cut his teeth on engineering &
programming for numerous groups such as C.O.D., Arabian Prince &
others. When his grandmother became ill, Leonard returned to
Chicago. “I missed Chicago, but by this time, the music scene had
changed. House became worldwide and Chicago was left behind. I
was getting calls from R&B and hip-hop producers for work. I worked
on remixes for Subway, Adina Howard, 702 and others. My rep for
hot drum programming & sampling has kept me busy ever since,” he
said.
But Leonard’s love for House Music remained. “I felt that a lot of the
younger DJs weren’t give people the experience that I felt, when I
was going to the clubs. Some of the essence was missing. I just want
to do my part to bring it back,” he said. He started his own party
promotion company, Good For Da’ Soul Promotions, and began
throwing his own parties. His weekly DJ Free-4-All and Heart & Soul
parties have been the talk of Chicago’s reemerging House Music
scene and are a staple on House Music websites worldwide, such as
Deep House Page.com and Bring The Heat.com.
Leonard Part Sixx. Deejay, remixer, producer, engineer, promoter.
He’s becoming a force to be reckoned with in the House Music scene.
His mix this week has the sound of a DJ that really knows his music.
It will grow on you!! Check it out on the show.
Mixologist DJ Master Hak, Born and raised in Newark NJ from a family
that always had a passion for music. I’m a 38yr. old carpenter now
living in Charleston SC. 21 Years ago I had a taste of the vibe. It was
only then I knew it was just a matter of time and money before I had
my own DJ setup. After 2 years of  masterminding the basic skills of
mixing it then became a reality for me. I started listening to DJ’s like
Tony Humphries, Merlin Bobb, Naeem Johnson and Timmy Regisford.
“These brothers had the Tri-State rockin” It was my drive and
perseverance I just had to hear Tony Humphries Live at Club
Zanzibar (NJ)…..I realized that I wanted to be a DJ. From that point I
knew I had to step up my mixing skills. Â Â Â Â Â After spinnin’ music with
DJ’s like Bruce Jeffers (PhunkFarmers), Tony V. (Toy Factory),
Ceasar Kelley (Shakey Stairs Prod), Eddie Satin, Hippie T. , Johnny
Dangerous and  DJ Camacho just to name a few with the inspiration
from DJ’s like Louie Vega, Kenny Dope, Frankie Knuckles, Todd
Terry, Kerri Chandler and Mark Grant. 21 Years strong and I am still
doing what I love most…..”Mixin’ That Damn Thang”
As for his mix this week. It is truly pleasurable soulful experience.
You can definitely cool out on this mix. Enjoy!!!
New addition to the show this week!!!
Chilly’s Pick Hits!!
(Hour 1)
Song                                                  Artist
1. Your The One For Me…………………….H. Eaves III & J. Williams
2. Hip Hop Bee Bop……………………………………………….Ma n Parrish
(Hour 2)
1. JM Silk……………………………………………….. …….Steve Silk
Hurley
2. Let No Man Put Asunder………………………………….First Choice
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Love, Live and Learn,
DJ Romell Chilly C.
#26286 |Attention House Music Intellects,
I hope everyone had a safe and great holliday season. Just wanted
to let everyone know that I’m back this year with more exciting
shows. There will be some slight changes this year but as they say,
“The Show Must Go On!!!”, nuff said!!! To start the year off this
week’s mixers are DJ AL Groove & Doug Gomez.
DJ Al Groove’s Mix has an up-tempo sound that is sure to move
soul!!!! It will get ya movin & groovin’! Be shure to check it out!!
DJ Doug Gomez’s mix is Disco fever!!!! That is all I got say!!!!!
NOW BROADCASTING ON:
FULLHOUSE RADIO
Mondays 1:30pm Central Standard Time(7:30pm UK Time)!!!
&
 DFR RADIO!!
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The show re-runs on Friday 11:00pm-1am Monday 8am-10am &
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Love, Live & Learn,
DJ Romell Chilly C.
Peace goes out to my brother Paul Jhonson!!!!!!!!
#26285 |Hello again House music intellects,
I’m back again with another exciting show. This week’s mixers
are DJ Gant Gerrard bka DJ Gant Man and DJ J.R. Jam!!
DJ Gant Man a chi-town native has a what I call pump-you-up
style of mixing. Meaning he is going to get you positively
pumped with his mix this week. Don’t miss it!!!!!
I had a chance to speak with him briefly about his views on
house music this year at the Chicago Summer Dance. Be sure to
listen for it on the show.
Back again with another exclusive disco mix J.R. Jam’s mixing
style is truly in a class by it’s self. When listening to his mix
keep a towel nearby!!
I will also replay the exclusive interview I had with him earlier
this year.
Show your love and support by checking out my new web page
and signing the guest book!!!!!!!! You can click here to view:
http://home.comcast.net/~romchill/ChillProductions.html  ; or
you can go to the Chicago House Radio web site and click on my
picture. Let me know how you guys like the show!!!
The show airs this Friday around or about 12- 2pm cst on:
http://www.chicagohouseradio.com.
-ALSO-
BROADCASTING ON http://www.fullhouseradio.com
Mondays 1pm Central Standard Time(7pm UK Time)!!!
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ON DFR RADIO!!
First air is this Friday 3pm-5pm.
The show re-runs on Saturday 11:00pm-1am Monday 8am-
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
#26284 |Hello again House people,
I’ve got another hot show for you this week. Check out the
mixes by Chicago’s own Boo Williams and Jam Master K a
resident DJ from Chicago House Radio.
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Boo Williams is the owner of some pretty serious credentials.
Numerous classic house releases and relentless DJ touring has
made this man into the fixture of US Deep House Music that we
know him to be. His world-wide appearances from Ministry of
Sound (London), Fuse (Brussels), and all the way to E-Work
(Berlin) and his recent headlining appearance at the Homelands
Festival (Ireland) where Boo held House Music court with 40,000
captive listeners, have all made a lasting impression on
everyone within earshot. But it was his constant historic
appearances at the Chicago legendary spots that made him a
card-carrying member of the old school. From The Powerhouse
(where Lil’ Louis ,Frankie Knuckles , and Ron Hardy were known
to tread) to The Hummingbird and Gentle Persuasion and hotels
like The Bismarck, The Ascot, and The Congress, Boo has been
making his mark in Deep House since the days that it began
(back when the “Saturday Night Live, Ain’t No Jive, Chicago
Dance Party†ruled the airwaves on WBMX).
His mix is like a breath of fresh air “Soulful and Deepâ€. Don’t
miss it this week!!!!
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Gerald Kelly, better known as Jam Master ‘K’ to his listening
audience, started mixing in 1984. He came up with his radio
name from his meeting of childhood idol Jam Master ‘J’ from the
rap group Run DMC, when his older brother James C. Kelly
introduced him to Walter “Get Down†Brownâ€, who took him in to
meet them. He chose the name Jam Master “K†to show love he
had for Jam Master “Jâ€, who had an impact on him being a DJ,
and performer. After graduating from high school in 1990,
Gerald attended Kennedy-King College and major in television/
radio broadcasting where he continued to work with the radio
station, WKKC 89.3 fm, on the college show called “Friday Night
Audio†from 1990 until 1996. Gerald also started and R&B
group in 1991 called “Another Choice†where he’s the lead
singer, writer and producer of the group from 1990 to present.
Gerald A. Kelly, and with the help of Kamal “J-Kizzle†Sharif,
produced 5 Hip Hop / R&B albums, including two released in
1991, 1996, 1994, 1999, & 2005. The group is producing music
and has just finished their 5th album titled “ALWAYSâ€. He is also
currently working with the new Internet radio station,
ChicagoHouseRadio.com, founded by Lloyd Bowman better
known as Lloyd Dev, since December 15th, 2004. Gerald’s
future endeavors are to own his own F.M. radio station as well
as continue to work on his music career. “WE ARE ONLY HERE
FOR A LITTLE WHILE, AND THEN WE ARE GONE FOREVER, LIVE
SMART, LIVE WELL, BE BLESSED & LEAVE A LEGACY!†Inspired
By Gerald Kelly.
JMK’s mix is smooth with a heavy punch to get you up an
moving. Check it out this week on the show!!!
Show your love and support by checking out my new web page
and signing the guest book!!!!!!!! You can click here to view:
http://home.comcast.net/~romchill/ChillProductions.html or you
can go to the Chicago House Radio web site and click on my
picture. Let me know how you guys like the show!!!
The show airs this Friday around or about 12- 2pm(CST) on:
http://www.chicagohouseradio.com.
&
ON DFR RADIO!!
First air is this Friday 3pm-5pm(CST )
The show re-runs on Saturday 11:00pm-1am Monday 8am-
10am & Tuesday 8pm-10pm. Times listed are central standard
times (USA).
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
#26283 |Hello again all my house heads!!!!
It’s time for another heavy beat-down, Jammin’ & body-movin’
show!!
This week’s mixers are DJ Savoir Faire and DJ Sadar Bahar. It’s
gonna’ be a hot show so don’t miss it.
Sadar Bahar is a true king of Disco. You have to hear his mix
this week. You will not be able to sit down!!!! Disco Forever!!!!!!!!
DJ Savoir Faire  mix has heavy soul moving twist. Club Club
Club on down!!!! Don’t miss it.
Show your love and support by checking out my new web page
and signing the guest book!!!!!!!! You can click here to view:
http://home.comcast.net/~romchill/ChillProductions.html or you
can go to the Chicago House Radio web site and click on my
picture. Let me know how you guys like the show!!!
The show airs this Friday around or about 12- 2pm cst on:
http://www.chicagohouseradio.com.
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Attention!!!!
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DJ Romell Chilly C.
#26282 |Attention House Music Intellects,
This is you main man Romell Chilly C. back again with another
hot show!! This week’s mixers are Chicago’s own Terry Hunter
and a little something for my house lovers from me.
Terry began his career in the music industry as a mobile disc
jockey working with some of Chicago’s top djs and promotion
companies. Gaining a vast array of knowledge, technique and
experience, Terry was ready to debut onto the scene with his
first release. The song was a house track entitled “Madness.” “I
created a big buzz on the record by playing it myself at various
parties”, Terry states, … “it started out as a basement track, but
became much more!”, just as many legendary house tracks did.
But this wasnt enough for Terry.
Terry then teamed up with the Music Plant, and began traveling
on world wide tours as a renowned DJ. He has also gained a
reputation as a well known Producer and Remixer. His
Discography lists many remixes for major artists s uch as,
Michael Jackson, Dina Carroll, Ten City, Zhane, Mary J. Blige,
Brownstone, India, Georgie Porgie, Crystal Waters, Enrique
Iglesias. He has produced such classics as: “Symphony Of Love”
and “When I Fell In Luv,” plus the pop hit from Georgie Porgie,
“I’m In Love”. Gaining further exposure with his club hit
“Harvest for the World” released through RCA, he continuous
this great momentum with his current Music Plant release
entitled “Off The Wall.” Terry is currently a spokesperson for
Numark and is now working on his first album, scheduled for
release by fall of 2001.
With talent the likes of Terry Hunter, he is set to become a
leader in the new wave of music, which will lead us all through
the millennium.
It was cool to check out Terry at this year’s Chicago Summer
Dance. His mix this week will grow on you!! Enjoy!!!!
DJ. Romell Chilly C a Dusable (Chicago) city native, started Djing
at family gatherings and house parties here in his home town
back in 1984. Inspired by his cousin Erinie Singleton, former
v.p. of black music sales of Warner Brothers records. Also
inspired by DJs like Farley Jackmaster Funk, Scott Smokin’Sills,
Pink House, Walter Get Down Brown & Brian Frazier just to
name a few.
Romell got his start in radio and production around 1986 when
he met up with his close friend/brother  DJ. Lloyd Dev at Percy
L. Jullian High school. Brother Lloyd introduced Romell to a radio
station known as Chicago’s Power House WKKC 89.3 FM. From
there a his first mix tape was submitted to Program Director Mr.
James Kelly. From 1986-1989 Â then on Romell was a one of the
star members of the young people’s radio network.  He
graduated and became a host/mixer of WKKC’s Friday Night
Audio. Romell was often complemented by many for his
announcing voice. He was invited to sit in and co-host with
Frankie Lay & Romoneski Love on a major black orientated
station WGCI in Chicago. Romell also filled in on Pink House’s
popular Hip-Hop show Rap house, Bobby Que Bobby’s Sunday
House Show and many other shows on WKKC. From 1992-1998
Romell went on to host his own show called the Saturday Dance
Diversion on St. Xavier University’s Radio Station WXAV 88.3 in
Chicago. It was later named “The Showâ€. Here he produced live
on air Hip-HOP & House music sets. He featured/produced DJs
from Chicago like, DJ J.R. Jam, DJ J.M. 3, DJ Master C., Rock Da
House Rod, Quick Mix Mike, DJ Disco, DJ Disco Dean, Smooth B.
and many more.
From 1996 to 2005 Romell Chilly C. teamed up again with
Brother Lloyd Dev to produce a syndicated radio show called
The Underground Radio Network. Currently Romell is still active
in House music and radio by Producing  the popular “Chilly’s
Pick Mix Of The Week†and working diligently with Lloyd Dev and
the Chicago House Radio Crew to help produce one of the
fastest growing internet House radio stations in the world!!!!
As for my mix called anything goes I’ll just say, “I like to be
spontaneous in my style so you can feel it.â€
Show your love and support by checking out my new web page
and signing the guest book!!!!!!!! You can click here to view:
http://home.comcast.net/~romchill/ChillProductions.html ;  or
you can go to the Chicago House Radio web site and click on my
picture. Let me know how you guys like the show!!!
The show airs this Friday around or about 12- 2pm cst on:
http://www.chicagohouseradio.com.
&
Attention!!!!
NEW SHOW TIMES ON DFR RADIO!!
First air is this Friday 3pm-5pm.
The show re-runs on Saturday 11:00pm-1am Monday 8am-
10am & Tuesday 8pm-10pm. Times listed are central standard
times (USA).
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DJ Romell Chilly C.Romchill38667,5473842593
#26281 |Attention House Music Intellects!!!!!!!
Sit back, relax and come “Chill” with me on this week’s show.
This week I will feature mixes by Chicago’s own DJ Disco & JR
Jam.
Known as one of Chicago best kept secrets, DJ Disco’sGhetto
House Style (also known as Juke music) is recognized by
Chicago’s youth and also the exotic dancers. I had a chance to
interview him at his record store Flawless Sounds located on the
southeast side of Chicago, IL. DJ Disco’s mixing style is truly
straight from the hood check his mix out on the show!!
As a good friend of mine, J.R Jam is true pioneer of House. In
1996-1999 He did mixes for me on a radio mix show I had on
WXAV here in Chicago. We did live mix sets together and
pumped the air waves every Saturday!!!! J.R. Jam’s Disco mix is
a sophisticated body moving experience. Check it out on this
week’s show.
Also on this weeks show, Part 3 of the series of interviews I
conducted at the Chosen Few Picnic/ Gathering in Chicago, IL. In
this week show I will feature interviews from Ron Carroll ,DJ Pap
,Shawn Smith and 3 Degrees Global . In experiencing and
speaking with all of the people at this event I am convinced that
Chicago house music is loved by many people all over the
world. Â
Show your love and support by checking out my new web page
and signing the guest book!!!!!!!! You can click here to view:
http://home.comcast.net/~romchill/ChillProductions.html or you
can go to the Chicago House Radio web site and click on my
picture. Let me know how you guys like the show!!!
The show airs this Friday around or about 12- 2pm cst on:
http://www.chicagohouseradio.com.
&
Attention!!!!
NEW SHOW TIMES ON DFR RADIO!!
First air is this Friday 3pm-5pm.
The show re-runs on Saturday 11:00pm-1am Monday 8am-
10am & Tuesday 8pm-10pm. Times listed are central standard
times (USA).
To listen click the winamp link here.
For more info on show times on DFR Radio in your area click
here: Â http://www.dfr-radio.com
Show times are approximate pending on server
Love, Live & Learn,
DJ Romell Chilly C.
#26280 |Week of: October 28, 2005
Attention House Music Intellects,
Be sure to check out this weeks show. This week’s I will feature Â
mixes by DJ Noleian and the one of the true Disco kings Dave
Lee. The Show is gonna be hot!!!!
DJ Noleian’s mix has a smooth soulful flavor with a Hard hitting
punch. A real body moving mix!! I had a chance to to talk with
the Chicago native about his new record release and his views
on House music. Listen for it this week!!!
Dave Lee made disco cool when they said “Disco is dead” and is
widely regarded as one of the founding faces of the UK garage
and house music scene. With more aliases than Smith and
Jones, who on earth is the real Dave Lee? Is it Joey or is it
Dave, the world may never know! Lol.
As for his Disco mix, if you didn’t believe, it will make you a
believer that Disco is alive and well!!!!
The show airs this Friday around or about 12- 2pm cst on:
http://www.chicagohouseradio.com.
&
This Friday 3pm-5pm, Monday 8am-10am & Wednesday 7pm-
9pm CST on:
Click the winamp link here.
Show times are approximate!!!
Love, Live & Learn,
DJ Romell Chilly C.
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#26279 |Attention House Music Intellects,
Tune in this week for mixes by some of Chicago’s finest!!! In the
first hour I will feature mixes by DJ OPM. In the second hour DJ/
Vocalist Carla Starla and the one and only Jesse
Saunders.
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JESSE SAUNDERS
Using a blueprint of old school funk, disco, R&B, new wave,
classic rock, pop and electronic hip-hop, JESSE SAUNDERS is
the architect of the musical style known as “House Music.” He
wrote, produced and released the first documented House
record titled “ON & ON” through his own label Jes Say Records.
His next hitz “Funk U Up,” “Real Love” and the platinum selling
single “Love Can’t Turn Around,” served as the foundation for a
funky and soulful new sound in electronic music. Jesse Saunders
reigns as the ambassador for the global house craze through his
work as a DJ, producer, filmmaker and author. After a lifetime
of influential and innovative work, JESSE SAUNDERS continues
to break new ground.
Jesse’s back!!! In other words he never left!!! Lol. His mix tells it
all Be sure to check it out!!!
CARLA STARLA
If you live in Chicago and are into any type of electronic music,
you have heard Carla Starla or at least have heard of her. Her
music career started way back in Nebraska, growing up with
different crowds from punk to house, to hip hop and drum and
bass. Carla moved to Chicago twelve years ago and started
projects like The Stereotypes with Damon Keller, working with
Chicago’s own DJ Mary Jane, Lunchbox Law of Stony Island,
Julio Davis of J. Davis Trio just to name a few. Since then Carla
took things in her own hands and has been spinning deep house
and adding her own original live soulful vocals over her records.
You can also find her doing spiritual healings, or leading
meditation sessions throughout the city, all things positive. Keep
your ears open and eyes peeled and hearts open. You will get a
chance to see Carla Starla doing her thing around town
guaranteed…
Her vocals along with her mix is definitely on the spiritual side
and it will get you moving!! Listen for it this week!
The show airs this Friday around or about 12- 2pm cst on:
http://www.chicagohouseradio.com.
&
This Friday 3pm-5pm, Monday 8am-10am & Wednesday 7pm-
9pm CST on:
Click the winamp link here.
Show times are approximate
Love, Live & Learn,
DJ Romell Chilly C.
#26278 |Hello again house people,
I am back again with another hot show!! This week I will feature
a mix by yours truly DJ Romell Chilly C. In addition I will also
feature a mix by Lil’ Louie Vega. Also, I’ve got a special treat for
all the lovers of that old-school house hit “You Used To Hold
Me”. Check out the show to find out!!
A New York, USA-based DJ, Vega’s career began at high school
at the age of 18, after watching his friends spin records. He
played high school parties before eventually establishing his
own label. He went on to DJ at the Devil’s Nest (regarded as the
birthplace of the New York ‘freestyle’ approach, alongside TKA
and Sa-Fire), then Hearthrob and 1018. By the time he had
reached the 4,000 capacity Studio 54 Todd Terry passed Vega
his new mixes to try out on the crowd. His first remix job was
‘Running’ by Information Society, then Noel’s ‘Silent Morning’.
He even worked Debbie Gibson ‘s first record. He began his
own-name productions with the instrumental ‘Don’t Tell Me’ for
SBK Records in 1989 and ‘Keep On Pumpin’ It Up’ (as Freestyle
Orchestra), before signing to CBS Records’ subsidiary WTG
Records with Latin singer Marc Anthony. He had previously been
commissioned to write songs for the movie East Side Story,
where he first met the singer. Together they hooked up for a
Latin R&B flavoured album and single, ‘Ride On The Rhythm’, a
huge club hit. He also worked with India, his girlfriend, and Todd
Terry for the latter’s ‘Todd’s Message’. Together with Barbara
Tucker, Vega instigated the Underground Network Club in New
York (he has also produced ‘Beautiful People’ for Tucker).
Despite this background as an established house star, he is
probably best known now for his work alongside Kenny ‘Dope’
Gonzalez as half of the Masters At Work remix team. He is not
to be confused with Chicago house veteran Lil’ Louis, or, for that
matter, with the Louie Vega who remixed for Lakim Shabazz,
despite the fact that both shared the same management. Vega’s
most recent remix clients include Juliet Roberts and Urban
Species.
As always Lil’ Louie Vega creative style speaks for it self. Listen
to his mix on this week’s show!!!
The show airs this Friday around or about 12- 2pm cst on:
http://www.chicagohouseradio.com.
&
This Friday 3pm-5pm, Monday 8am-10am & Wednesday 7pm-
9pm cst on:
Click the winamp link here.
Show times are approximate
Love, Live & Learn,
DJ Romell Chilly C.