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'''DJ Sneak''' (born '''Carlos Sosa''', 1969) is a [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] [[house music]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and [[record producer|producer]] raised in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. He is noted as being one of the second wave of [[Chicago house]] producers, (alongside [[Derrick Carter]], [[Curtis Jones|Cajmere/Green Velvet]], Gemini, and [[Paul Johnson (producer)|Paul Johnson]]) as well as a member of the vanguard of late-1990s [[United States]] house producers.
'''DJ Sneak''' (born '''Carlos Sosa''', 1969) is a [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] [[house music]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and [[record producer|producer]] raised in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. He is noted as being one of the second wave of [[Chicago house]] producers<ref>IMO Records. [http://www.imorecords.co.uk/house-2/house-artists/dj-sneak-biography/ "DJ Sneak Biography"], ''[[IMO Records]]'', Retrieved on 24 February 2012.</ref>, (alongside [[Derrick Carter]], [[Curtis Jones|Cajmere/Green Velvet]], Gemini, and [[Paul Johnson (producer)|Paul Johnson]]) as well as a member of the vanguard of late-1990s [[United States]] house producers.


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 12:39, 24 February 2012

DJ Sneak
Birth nameCarlos Sosa
Born1969 (age 54–55)
Puerto Rico
OriginPuerto Rico
Chicago, Illinois, United States
GenresHouse
Occupation(s)DJ, Producer
WebsiteOfficial Website

DJ Sneak (born Carlos Sosa, 1969) is a Puerto Rican house music DJ and producer raised in Chicago, Illinois. He is noted as being one of the second wave of Chicago house producers[1], (alongside Derrick Carter, Cajmere/Green Velvet, Gemini, and Paul Johnson) as well as a member of the vanguard of late-1990s United States house producers.

Biography

In 1983, Sneak moved to the city of Chicago from Puerto Rico, where his early musical experiences and influences were rooted in salsa, meringue and Latin orchestras. In Chicago, Sneak found inspiration in underground house music, warehouse parties and "old school" mix tapes from the early pioneers, Farley Jackmaster Funk, Ralphi Rosario, Steve Hurley and local radio station shows played on WBMX.

Sneak earned his nickname rocking graffiti-tags and began working at retail stores as an airbrush artist, which kept him out of trouble and allowed him to make important local industry contacts. Development as a DJ came while working regular mobile DJ jobs and local nightclub. Sneak focused on his music production and started his independent label - Defiant Records.

In 1992, using the fundamental studio pieces, Sneak began recording tracks with a new style. In 1994, while still working at local store Gramophone Records, Sneak met Cajmere (Green Velvet) owner of Cajual and Relief Records. Cajmere released three of Sneak's catalyst tracks, which helped to bring Sneak international recognition.

After years of development, DJ Sneak is a familiar name across the world's club circuit. A frequent visitor to Ibiza, Sneak has participated in several events with Ministry of Sound, Cream, Manumission, and Miss Moneypenny's.

Lyrics by DJ Sneak are featured in the Daft Punk song, "Digital Love", from their 2001 album, Discovery.[2] In 2001, Sneak launched a new record label Magnetic Recordings, where he has been releasing new music, with compilations to come, along with the introduction of new musical talent.

Discography

Albums

  • Kinky Trax Collection (1996)
  • Blue Funk Files (1997)
  • Buggin' Da Beats (1997)
  • Sneak's Ju Ju Beats (2001)
  • Housekeepin' (2004)
  • House of Om, Vol. 2 (2005)
  • Thefunkrockdiscopartything (2006)
  • Special House Blend (2008)
  • The House Of House (2009)

See also

References

  1. ^ IMO Records. "DJ Sneak Biography", IMO Records, Retrieved on 24 February 2012.
  2. ^ Record of the Week

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