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OT: Godfather of House, Frankie Knuckles dead at 59
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: April 1, 2014 14:47

The Godfather of house music Frankie Knuckles has died at the age of 59. I'm sure many of you won't care too much about house music but the guy was a legend and helped created a massive music scene that was as big as psychedelia and punk around the world.

His music certainly entertaned Mick as evidenced by the many house and club mixes of songs from Steel Wheels, Voodoo Lounge and Bridges To Babylon.

RIP Frankie Knuckles.


This from the BBC website.

Musician Frankie Knuckles, known as the Godfather of House music, has died unexpectedly, it has been announced.

A pioneer of house - the sparse, electronic dance music that emerged from Chicago in the 1980s - Knuckles was just 59.

He was known for remixing tracks by Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston, as well as his own songs, such as Your Love and The Whistle Song.

His death was confirmed by fellow DJ David Morales on Twitter.

"I am devastated to write that my dear friend Frankie Knuckles has passed away today," he wrote. "Can't write anymore than this at the moment. I'm sorry."

Knuckles' longtime business partner, Frederick Dunson, told The Chicago Tribune he had "died unexpectedly this afternoon at home".

More details would be forthcoming on Tuesday, he added.

No reason has yet been given for his death but several music websites reported Knuckles had died of complications from Type 2 diabetes.

'Art form'

Born in the Bronx, Frankie Warren Knuckles Jr learned his craft in New York City, where he was mentored by club DJ Larry Levan.

"We would spend entire afternoons working up ideas on how to present a record so that people would hear it in a new way and fall in love with it," Knuckles later recalled. "To us it was an art form."

Knuckles' style still influences club music today
He moved to Chicago in the 1970s, just as disco was dying out, and pioneered a style of extending soul and R&B records by adding drum machine loops.

"I would program different break beats and use them as segues between songs and additional beats," he said in 2011. "I had my own little piece of heaven right there."

He made his name at The Warehouse, a club in northern Chicago, predominantly patronised by gay men from the black and Latin-American communities.

"The people that used to hang out at The Warehouse coined the phrase 'House Music'," Knuckles said.

"At the time I was the only DJ in the city playing a sound that they heard nowhere else.

"So, when dance parties and regional DJs began popping up on the South Side of the city, to attract the same kind of audience that I had at The Warehouse.... they would advertise that they played 'House Music'."

By 1982, Knuckles had opened the his own venue for house music, called the Power Plant, where he premiered several tracks by local artist Jamie Principle, recorded on reel-to-reel tape.

The DJ helped secure a commercial release for several of those tracks - including Your Love and Baby Wants to Ride - which are recognised as the some of the earliest house classics.

Your Love is possibly better known in the UK as the backing track for The Source's hit remix of Candi Staton's You Got The Love.

Chicago named a street in the DJ's honour in 2004
Knuckles also produced the house anthem Tears with Robert Owens, and began his remixing career with a version of First Choice's Let No Man Put Asunder.

He later signed to Virgin Records, where he remixed or produced such artists as Mary J Blige, Janet Jackson, Pet Shop Boys, Diana Ross, Luther Vandross and Toni Braxton, and won a Grammy for best remixer of the year in 1997.

Inducted to the Dance Music Hall of Fame in 2005, Knuckles also had a Chicago street named after him in 2004, on the former site of the Warehouse club.

BBC Radio 1's Pete Tong was among those paying tribute to the star on Twitter, writing: "RIP gentleman genius, groundbreaker, inspiration. Blessed to have worked with you."

"I can't begin to count the ways he influenced me but I will never forget," added house DJ Roger Sanchez.

"Frankie Knuckles was so under-appreciated," added Questlove, leader of hip-hop group The Roots. "He was the DJ that DJs aspired to be."

The star had been as busy as ever in the run-up to his death, playing London's Ministry of Sound on Saturday night.

Re: OT: Godfather of House, Frankie Knuckles dead at 59
Posted by: DD ()
Date: April 1, 2014 15:00

Massively influential. A huge amount of modern music would sound different without him. True pioneer. May he rest in peace.

Declan

Re: OT: Godfather of House, Frankie Knuckles dead at 59
Posted by: BowieStone ()
Date: April 1, 2014 15:06

Didn't know he was that influential.
I only know him from some poor Michael Jackson remixes he did in the 90s.

Re: OT: Godfather of House, Frankie Knuckles dead at 59
Date: April 1, 2014 17:40

He lived in my apartment complex for years in the West Loop area of Chicago. Not too far from the original Chess Studios. We only have about twenty units so I would see him often in the common area of the building, elevator etc. He was very private and never drew attention to himself. A nice guy and a good neighbor. Sad to see the news.

Re: OT: Godfather of House, Frankie Knuckles dead at 59
Posted by: michaelsavage ()
Date: April 1, 2014 18:32

what is house music?????

Re: OT: Godfather of House, Frankie Knuckles dead at 59
Posted by: andrewt ()
Date: April 1, 2014 19:08

Quote
michaelsavage
what is house music?????

Disco on steroids. The precursor of what's now called Electronic Dance Music (EDM).

Re: OT: Godfather of House, Frankie Knuckles dead at 59
Posted by: jjo ()
Date: April 1, 2014 19:47

Frankie Knuckles ? Never heard of him. Was he a character in Guys and Dolls?

Re: OT: Godfather of House, Frankie Knuckles dead at 59
Posted by: odean73 ()
Date: April 1, 2014 22:11

Sad news R I P



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