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DJ Clent, a pioneering force in Chicago's dynamic footwork scene, has profoundly influenced the evolution of electronic dance music. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Clent's journey into music was practically predestined; both his parents were DJs, and he grew up immersed in a rich tapestry of funk, jazz, soul, disco, and R&B. He began tinkering with music at an early age, and by 16, had released his first EP. With formative influences like DJ Greedy, Clent mastered the art of production, creating his debut on Dance Mania in 1998, shortly after forming the seminal footwork collective, Beatdown House, alongside notable figures like <a href="spotify:artist:4zGBj9dI63YIWmZkPl3o7V" data-name="DJ Rashad">DJ Rashad</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:678aHai0twQ5ZJcqO1KYWl" data-name="RP Boo">RP Boo</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1AJGhoWqPVC6AYea3VmDwp" data-name="Majik Myke">Majik Myke</a>.
His 2015 album, "Last Bus to Lake Park," is a testament to his enduring creativity and ranks among the most critiqued footwork albums, highlighting his ability to adapt and innovate within the genre. His 1998 release "100% Ghetto – We 2 Ghetto 4 Ya" marked a significant departure from the traditional 4/4 beat patterns, cementing Clent's position as a key architect of footwork's signature sound.
Clent's influence extends beyond production; in 1997, he co-founded what would become the longest-running juke and footwork label, Beatdown House, which continues to support emerging artists within the genre. Recent press from Mixmag showcases his collaboration with his son, <a href="spotify:artist:2JBSX0FVuN6MBW61iQPOxo" data-name="Dj Corey">Dj Corey</a>, illustrating how Clent's legacy is being woven into the next generation of Chicago's dance music scene.
His 2015 album, "Last Bus to Lake Park," is a testament to his enduring creativity and ranks among the most critiqued footwork albums, highlighting his ability to adapt and innovate within the genre. His 1998 release "100% Ghetto – We 2 Ghetto 4 Ya" marked a significant departure from the traditional 4/4 beat patterns, cementing Clent's position as a key architect of footwork's signature sound.
Clent's influence extends beyond production; in 1997, he co-founded what would become the longest-running juke and footwork label, Beatdown House, which continues to support emerging artists within the genre. Recent press from Mixmag showcases his collaboration with his son, <a href="spotify:artist:2JBSX0FVuN6MBW61iQPOxo" data-name="Dj Corey">Dj Corey</a>, illustrating how Clent's legacy is being woven into the next generation of Chicago's dance music scene.
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