On May 6, a special Boiler Room broadcast featured two dance music legends: Todd Terry, who has been mixing and remixing dance music since the 1980s, and DJ Sneak, the original house gangster himself.
Pumping insistence is the hallmark of all house music, but the work of DJ Sneak, both as a producer and a DJ, insists a bit more fervently than most. His tempos are a shade faster than the house norm, ...
DJ Sneak was born in Puerto Rico, but he moved to Chicago in the early 1980s — just in time to become part of the massive house movement that got its start in the Windy City and had spilled across the ...
In early spring, a Twitter beef erupted between DJ Sneak, a Chicago house music legend, and Steve Angello, one-third of the DJ supergroup Swedish House Mafia. Sneak called SHM's music “fake shit” and ...
DJ Sneak has made a name for himself with his funky-jackin-disco-filtered house style throughout a career that spans over two decades.First cutting his teeth balancing the early stages as a DJ and ...
They will be joined by Parisian deep house DJ and producer The Mekanism. During careers spanning two decades, DJ Sneak's disco-inspired house has inspired the likes of Armand Van Helden and Daft Punk, ...
I didn't end the weekend on a regretful note...Saturday night I could feel the urge to stay in pulling at me, so I left my apartment as soon as I could to see Matthew Herbert at Studio B. Essentially, ...
FOMO are Jamie Petrie and Mark Bell and between them they've got enough production experience to blow the rest out of the water. Mark Bell is the Mercury Prize winner responsible for the sounds of M ...
Carlos Sosa (born November 5, 1969), known as DJ Sneak, is a Puerto Rican-born American DJ and record producer raised in Chicago, Illinois, United States. He is noted as being one of the second wave ...