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Bad Boy Bill - Live At North And Warehouse - 1991

Submitted By: klubbhead024
Genre: House
Date of Set: 1991
Filesize: 274.00 MB
Total Downloads: 15

 

 

Biography of Bad Boy Bill

Hailed by DJ Magazine as 'One of America's most popular and influential DJs,' the renowned artist didn't grow up dreaming of making music � in his youth, he thought he would perhaps pursue a career as a professional baseball player. But in high school, after joining a DJ crew with some of his neighborhood friends, Bill entered the world of DJ battles and party promotion. 'My DJ style originated with the idea to remix a song live with two copies of the same record and then combine scratching and hip-hop techniques with house grooves.' At only 16, his friend Julian 'Jumpin' Perez, who deemed Bill 'the dopest white kid he'd ever seen,' stood Bill before prominent radio jockey Farley Jackmaster Funk at WGCI, and he began scratching and mixing the eight records he'd been practicing on for hours every day. Farley was so impressed he recruited Bill right then and there. After WGCI, Bill found himself on the airwaves again on Chicago's B96, and eventually broadened his skills, making his own tracks and starting his own record label while still a senior in high school. Nowadays, Bill averages over 150 DJ gigs annually, playing everywhere from New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles to international hotspots including Peru, Colombia, Germany, England, and Spain.

Coming from a broad musical and cultural background, Bill cites numerous personal influences. 'My grandfather was an opera singer so he was always into music, and was very supportive,' he says. 'My dad took me downtown to buy my first set of 1200s � I will always thank him for that.' Additionally influenced by the likes of motivational speaker Anthony Robbins and Chicago mix show DJs 'The Hot Mix 5', Bill notes, 'Everything I hear affects every song I choose to play and the way I play it.'

And his inspiration? Spinning the crowd into a dancing frenzy with his lighting-quick mixes (often playing up to 20 records in the time the average DJ would mix in 5). 'The payoff for me is seeing people dancing and having a great time during my set,' he explains. And of course, another source of inspiration: the ladies (Bill was named the 'Wilt Chamberlain of Techno' by Lotus Magazine)

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Rating: (7)

Nov 23, 2007

Comment: Classic Chicago House! Sounds as good today as it did in '91. Bad Boy Bill is one of the best! Smooth transition from each cut. Sound quality is very good for a live cut! Tracks are classiic cuts still heard in some clubs today!
 
 
 
 

Rating: (6)

Mar 15, 2008

Comment: Classic indeed, it has its own style which sounds actually unique and different. The sound quality is not excellent but very good for a 91' set ! Well done transitions, it shows some real skills back then.