: The titular track, famous for its "work that body" vocal hook and a relentless, driving kick drum that has been a secret weapon for DJs for decades.
: A prime example of the "booty house" subgenre, featuring the trademark provocative vocal samples and high-energy syncopation that DJ Deeon perfected. Legacy of DJ Deeon dj_deeon_house_o_matic_out_now_on_numbers
DJ Deeon (Deeon Boyd) passed away in 2023, leaving behind a legacy as the "Pied Piper of Ghetto House." This Numbers release serves as both a tribute to his career and a vital piece of music history for new listeners. His "Low End Theory" philosophy—focusing on heavy bass and simple, effective rhythmic patterns—continues to influence artists like Daft Punk, Nina Kraviz, and Disclosure. : The titular track, famous for its "work
: Often included in these retrospective releases, this track showcases Deeon’s ability to create hypnotic, repetitive grooves using minimal gear, specifically the Roland TR-606 and 303. His "Low End Theory" philosophy—focusing on heavy bass
: This release isn't just a digital upload; it features tracks remastered from the original DAT tapes. This provides a level of punch and sonic detail that was often missing from the gritty, DIY vinyl pressings of the 90s. Key Tracks in the Collection