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EDITORIAL >  10 YEARS AFTER FRANKIE KNUCKLES’ DEATH: THE LEGACY


                                                    Frankie Knuckles was born Francis Nicholls in the Bronx on 18 January
                                                    1955, but he is best known around the world as ‘the godfather of house
                                                    music’. There are many doubts and certainties about who started the
                                                    blues, who invented rock & roll or who pioneered techno, but when it
                                                    comes to house music, all the theories point to Knuckles. He was one
                                                    of the most prolific house music producers of the 80s and 90s, with
                                                    an extensive list of productions, including remixes. His performances,
                                                    always extended or very extended, were known across borders. Why
                                                    was that? Knuckles used to bring his own edits of disco, post-punk,
                                                    R&B, Eurodisco and other tracks to the booth. In doing so, he laid the
                                                    groundwork for dance music culture as we know it today.

                                                    As a teenager, Knuckles began hanging out in New York’s trendy
                                                    after-hours spots such as the Loft, the Sanctuary, Better Days and
                                                    Tamburlaine, some of the places where disco is said to have been
                                                    born. These adventures were shared with his friend Larry Philpot, who
                                                    later introduced himself as Levan. By the mid-seventies, they were
                                                    both DJs and worked together in two of the most important disco
                                                    venues: the Gallery and the Continental Baths (a very popular gay
                                                    multi-room bathhouse). As fate would have it, Knuckles moved to
                                                    Chicago, where one of their old friends was opening The Warehouse,
                                                    which would become his home and the home of house music. It was
                                                    here that Frankie Knuckles began to develop his musicality. He was
                                                    experiencing a real creative high, with music coming naturally from
                                                    his fingers. His sets were a truly hypnotic mishmash of weird indie,
                                                    some rock, synth disco and more. It was to this sound, the sound of
                                                    Knuckles, that people began to refer to as house, as a shorthand for
                                                    the music they heard in the Warehouse. And so it was born. Knuckles
                                                    was particularly fond of weird, rebellious and independent music.
                                                    Maybe that’s why house music is still home to everyone, without
                                                    discrimination.

                                                    His talent and creative taste made him a point of reference, an
                                                    influence. Little by little, his disciplines were born, ready to honour and
 “His talent and creative taste made                build on his legacy. At the Warehouse, he broke down the barriers of
                                                    race, colour and gender at ever-expanding music nights. Later, he
 him a reference, an influence”                     went his own way and opened the Power Plant. It was at this point that
                                                    a DJ who had noticed Knuckle’s talent sold him a drum machine to
                                                    improve his mixes. His sound became more rhythmic, overlaying the
                                                    tracks with an insistent drum pulse. Chicago house was born. From
                                                    then on, many young producers began to imitate him, in a good way.
                                                    This revolutionary dance music grew from hand to hand and crossed
                                                    the ocean to the UK, Ibiza and the raves. Frankie Knuckles tried all that
                                                    but preferred his original sound. In 1997, he became the first DJ to win a
                                                    Grammy Award for ‘Remixer of the Year’.

                                                    The story unfolds over the course of a successful career, surrounded
                                                    by the admiration of his professional peers. Knuckles was not only the
                                                    great pioneer of house music, but a major proponent of dance music
                                                    as a whole. He was also an important player in the gay community
                                                    and in supporting causes such as AIDS. Ten years have passed since
                                                    his death and many more since his birth, but Frankie Knuckles is still
                                                    very much alive, in memory and in music, in a legacy that will never
                                                    lose rhythm or volume.









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