GENE HUNT & STAX part2

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MR. HUNT HAS BEEN BEATING DOWN CLUBS SINCE 1986 A CHICAGO ICON AND HOUSE LEGEND HE WAS THE PUPIL OF THE LATE AND MASTERFUL RON HARDY GENE HAS PLAYED@ SOME OF CHICAGO"S HISTORIC VENUES OF HOUSE HISTORY SUCH AS THE MUSIC BOX, THE PLAYGROUND AND THE WAREHOUSE GENE RELEASED HIS FIRST RECORD IN 1989 THE FIRST TR909ROLAND ACID TRACK TITLED LIVING IN A LAND ON TRACKS RECORDS HE IS CURRENTLY ABOUT TO RELEASE A LP ON HARLEY&MUSCLE"S LABEL LILTLE ANGEL AND HE ALSO WORKING WITH GOT SOUL RECORDINGS TRACKMODE&DETROITSMOODS&GROO VES AND SHELTER NYC HIS GOAL IS TO KEEP LEARNING AND PERFECTING A CRAFT OF BEING A PRO DISC JOCKEY& AND A SOLID PRODUCER OF THE HOUSE AND SOUL INDUSRY.GENE"S GOAL IS TO CONTINUE TO CREATE MUSIC FOR OUR SPRIT.

http://www.myspace.com/genehuntmusicianorg

DJ Stax (aka Abicah Soul Project) grew up in Chicago during the days of the Warehouse and Muzic Box, and his deejay sets and production—like those of friends Glenn Underground, Boo Williams, Paul Johnson, and Gene Hunt—are heavily influenced by the pioneering work of Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy. He began deejaying in 1983, when he was only 12 years old, and has been a staple in the Chi-town rave and club scene ever since, holding residencies at Smartbar, Club4, and Ohm and doing weekly radio gigs for WNUR 89.3 and prepartyradio.com.

http://www.myspace.com/habitat_abicahrecs


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  • I cant believe how all of these video jointsa talking about house never mention La Mirage or the 53rd St beach aka congo beach. As a original live and die house junkie I can say without a doubt these spots were just as important and hot as the music box or the warehouse.

  • maybe we had to do this video with you? still hope tou liked the documentary

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  • 4:42 "house is not progressive;" way to keep things in a limited (non Ron Hardy) vision!

  • WHats up Fam ITs a ghost from the past gene capricorn 4 holla its ur boy uno from the block nigga. life is good Cullerton 4 life

  • Interesting and intelligent interview !...

  • Gene Hunt!!!! Its Ronny D down in Fla. Enjoyed talkin with you Bro. Love the vibe you give out man , Energize the soul and put the mind at ease. Terre has told me alot about you and how you influenced her with whole House music scene. I look forward to meeting you

  • Yeah It would have been nice to have video from those days.

  • What up. I use to go to the La Mirage it was the jointand AKA Ron spint there a couple of times. Lamarage was later called Cliche. I don't think we knew what we had. It kept us out the streets, Dressing Fly, neat and out of trouble for the most part. I just wish we were filming back then. Showing the Energy.

  • Gene I remember u on the grind at King & Queens I miss it. Those of us in the Atl. from the Chi have are loft parties to keep it Alive. This Video is awesome, yall understand and put the passion behind it. House is not just music, its a spirt spoken throught the skill of the DJ. Only a tru househead understands. Thanks Yall. House will never die.

  • Just interviewed Gene. Check out my podcasts. Who shot your footage? Well done. I'm diggin the music...It doesn't matter what venue the house-heads end up in, as long as they bring the spirit of the culture its a party... thanx 4 sharing!

  • I meet him last Monday! :) Amazing House set!

  • Gene Hunt...thanks for this video it brung back memories..my hat goes off to u the way that u still embrace house music and your still off the chain..u are by far the best dj i've heard even to this day u still doing your thing even after all this time..u keep it real...and i have to agree with u about Robert being the godfather i want to thank u also Robert for the love and the parties.R.i.p (Ronnie)Gene,Emmanuel,Rahaan,J­amie 326.Mike Dunn, these are my favorite Dj's in that order

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