Sanatçının Albümleri
Southside Shakedown
2023 · mini albüm
Hands On The Box
2023 · single
Must Be Dead (BĘÃTFÓØT Remix)
2023 · single
Move Your Booty (Make Your Booty Move)
2022 · single
Beat On the Drums
2022 · mini albüm
Work It (feat. DJ Deeon)
2022 · single
WANNA GO BANG
2022 · single
Yeah
2022 · single
Chop Shop
2022 · single
In The House (Eldon Remix)
2022 · single
In The House (Jason Hodges Remix)
2022 · single
In The House / Pop That
2022 · mini albüm
Pop That (Harvard Bass Remix)
2022 · single
Pop That (ZDS Remix)
2022 · single
Shake That Thang
2022 · single
Ghetto Thang
2021 · single
Stick It Out
2021 · single
Bak the Fucc Up
2021 · single
Spit on the Plate
2021 · single
Grindin'
2021 · single
Do It
2021 · mini albüm
What's the Word (DJ Deeon's Half A Blunt Mix)
2021 · single
Won't Stop
2021 · single
Route 66
2021 · mini albüm
Beat It from the Back
2021 · mini albüm
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Biyografi
A legend of the Chicago house scene, DJ Deeon (aka Deeon Boyd) had first plied his trade playing small house parties and selling mixtapes in local parking lots in the early '90s on Chicago's South Side, where he had grown up. Boyd started to produce his own tracks after getting hold of a Roland 606 and 303, taking the sound that had defined Chicago house and adding erotically charged lyrics to his tracks, creating what would be known as "ghetto house." His first release, the Funk City EP, appeared in 1994 on the inspirational Chicago house label Dance Mania -- home to the likes of Paul Johnson, Lil' Louis, Robert Armani, and Marshall Jefferson -- and would be followed by a slew of releases for the label over the next few years. Tracks such as "House-O-Matic," "2 B Free," and "Freak Like Me" epitomized Deeon's sound and he became a sought-after name not just in Chicago but across the pond in Europe. Producing well over 30 singles for Dance Mania over a five-year period until 1999 when the label closed down, Deeon continued with his ghetto sound, producing releases for Databass, Juke Trax, and Pro-Jex throughout the noughties. With a renewed interest in the ghetto house scene in the early 2010s -- and in particular the availability of the original Dance Mania releases -- Glasgow-based label Numbers released the Deeon Doez Deeon! EP in 2015, featuring four of his most celebrated tracks. A crowdfunded campaign to bring Deeon to the U.K. succeeded in early 2016, with Deeon playing sets at XoYo in London and a set at the final Bloc weekender. A joint remix of Freak Like Me with Lee Walker released on Defected saw Deeon claiming his first ever U.K. singles chart placement, with the track bringing his trademark ghetto sound to a whole new audience. ~ Rich Wilson, Rovi