Bring a second pair of shoes.
When you mix the funky style of Roy with the dark deep beat's of Frenchy you get a packed dance floor.
Roy has been representing the funky side of Chicago house for years. Trully one of the pioneers of Chicago house.
Frenchy has been lifting the roof off of clubs in SF for a while now.
Bio:
Roy describes the music that he makes as "soul electrica"; soul music mixed with electronics. His style has changed and grown up through the years as he has been going back to his spiritual roots in house music, away from the sound that he once was associated with - Phuture’s acid and wild pitch. The sound he is working on is expanding more on the soulful side combining an unmistakable deep funk sound of Chicago.
A Profile
Born in Van Nuys, CA and raised in the south suburbs of Chicago he started off listening to DJ Pierre, Farley Jackmaster Funk and Lil Louis which got him inspired to produce his own music. His influences include Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder and uncle Bernard Boykins who played with Roberta Flack and his mother who used to sing back-up for the Dells, a Chicago soul band from the 70s.
Notably favorite venues that Roy has played at, and they vary from a few hundred to many thousands of people, include the Sub Club in Scotland, the Kitchen and Stereo in Canada. Artists that he would love to work with or is in the process of working with presently include Faith Evans, Lauryn Hill, Tribe Called Quest, Stevie wonder, Prince and the list can go on and on.
Presently he is working on numerous projects for labels such as Underground Construction, King Street, Peacefrog and Nite Life Collective. His latest remix for Eric Benet and Faith Evans’ "Georgy Porgy" out on Warner Bros. is gearing up with great responses.
Roy would like to fill this world with as much love as possible and to focus for ’99 on bringing more artists to the battle and make sure that Undaground Therapy, his own label, fills that lonely spot in the heart with good music.
Bring a second pair of shoes.
When you mix the funky style of Roy with the dark deep beat's of Frenchy you get a packed dance floor.
Roy has been representing the funky side of Chicago house for years. Trully one of the pioneers of Chicago house.
Frenchy has been lifting the roof off of clubs in SF for a while now.
Bio:
Roy describes the music that he makes as "soul electrica"; soul music mixed with electronics. His style has changed and grown up through the years as he has been going back to his spiritual roots in house music, away from the sound that he once was associated with - Phuture’s acid and wild pitch. The sound he is working on is expanding more on the soulful side combining an unmistakable deep funk sound of Chicago.
A Profile
Born in Van Nuys, CA and raised in the south suburbs of Chicago he started off listening to DJ Pierre, Farley Jackmaster Funk and Lil Louis which got him inspired to produce his own music. His influences include Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder and uncle Bernard Boykins who played with Roberta Flack and his mother who used to sing back-up for the Dells, a Chicago soul band from the 70s.
Notably favorite venues that Roy has played at, and they vary from a few hundred to many thousands of people, include the Sub Club in Scotland, the Kitchen and Stereo in Canada. Artists that he would love to work with or is in the process of working with presently include Faith Evans, Lauryn Hill, Tribe Called Quest, Stevie wonder, Prince and the list can go on and on.
Presently he is working on numerous projects for labels such as Underground Construction, King Street, Peacefrog and Nite Life Collective. His latest remix for Eric Benet and Faith Evans’ "Georgy Porgy" out on Warner Bros. is gearing up with great responses.
Roy would like to fill this world with as much love as possible and to focus for ’99 on bringing more artists to the battle and make sure that Undaground Therapy, his own label, fills that lonely spot in the heart with good music.
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