I guess since I raised the question I should give my list:

Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes (or as he was named @ DEMF '01 - "Old Skool") - he
was playing some of the best house, going deeper and deeper and then he
dropped "the tune" - I still don't know what it was and not really sure if
I want to ever know - female vocals, strings - and I swear that a slight
breeze picked up right when those honey sweet vocals came in. Every hair
was raised.

Who ever was playing early early downstairs at the All Access Party '01 -
Rob Theakston do you know?
knocked out some serious "you remember when....?" tunes. Brought me back
home to the whole "house party" vibe - set the mood for that entire night.
Class.

A good friend Thomas Spiegel - schooled in ways of disco (Zanzibar,
Paradise Garage, etc.) - now he's back here in Minneapolis and we're
looking to turn it out. Can't wait.

Kenny Larkin - gets the rythmn pumping - DJ wise he's the incarnate of the
Jack Prongo sample (?) "You can feel that rythm movin thru your system" -
uses the disco elements to accentuate all that sweaty beat making...

Dego McFarlane - only heard him through Groovetech sets but you should see
me dance to the sound of the computer.... er maybe not. Also whoever it was
all the way upstairs at All Access too - introduced me to the world of the
broken beats.

Claude Young - everybody has already mentioned why - he rocks them and he
talked to us afterward - the man is all heart and soul

Who would l like to see (in no order):

Roy Davis Jr.
Larry Heard
Chris Gray
Tony Humphries
John Tejada
KDJ and Theo Parrish

...........the list goes on





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