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A Digital Encyclopedia of Chicago’s Black Music History |
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This Is Our House |
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The best Chicago albums of the 2010s |
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The B-52s gave Chicago one last gift at Riot Fest |
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Open the Circle Teaches Footwork Because Footwork Saves Lives |
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After seven years away, Africa Hi-Fi returns for one night in Hyde Park |
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Virgo Four, Round Two |
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Orchestras in the Club |
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Larry Heard: Solitary Refinement |
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Once Upon A Time In The Midwest |
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Playlist |
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Hieroglyphic Being: Infinity Man |
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Invisible Jukebox: RP Boo |
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Label of the Month: Kimochi |
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Obituary: Earl Smith |
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The Chosen Few Picnic: Original House Heads |
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Steve Poindexter: That Raw Bas*****t Sound |
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Frankie Knuckles: Waiting on My Angel |
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Medusa’s: Chicago’s Missing Link |
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Romanthony: The Wanderer |
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Dance Mania: Ghetto House’s Motown |
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The Warehouse: The Place House Music Got its Name |
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When Techno Was House |
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Importes, Etc. |
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Chicago Discos in 1979 |
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Ron Hardy at the Music Box |
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The Den: Ron Hardy’s First Year as a DJ |
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House Music’s Detail Shop |
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From Loft to Warehouse: Chicago’s Second Wave & the Detroit Connection |
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Fancy footwork: how Chicago’s juke scene found its feet again |
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Persona Records/Pillars of the Underground |
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Liner Notes (via Discogs) > |
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