In Chicago, Frankie Knuckles was called the "godfather", not because of any underworld connections, but because he helped build house - a style of dance music that revolutionised club culture in the '70s and '80s and still resonates around the world today.
Knuckles died Monday at the age of 59, as confirmed by his longtime business partner, Frederick Dunson. Mr Dunson said in an email that Knuckles "died unexpectedly this afternoon at home". In addition to developing the sound and culture of house music, Knuckles would go on to mix records by major artists such as Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson and Depeche Mode.
Knuckles learned his craft as a club DJ in New York City, then moved to Chicago in the late '70s and developed a reputation as one of the city's most influential dance-music tastemakers. He arrived in Chicago just as disco was losing steam. For many, disco literally went up in flames between games of a Chicago White Sox double header at Comiskey Park, when radio deejay Steve Dahl blew up hundreds of disco albums.
"I witnessed that caper that Steve Dahl pulled at Disco Demolition Night and it didn't mean a thing to me or my crowd," Knuckles said. "But it scared the record companies, so they stopped signing disco artists and making disco records. So we created our own thing in Chicago to fill the gap."
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Godfather leaves the House
Godfather leaves the House
RIP Frankie, thanks for the banging chunes...
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