I wrote that on the Chicago Reader post because the guy who wrote that also said this was the future of juke:
And you can not read that article and not be able to somewhat tell the dude did no research. Talkin about soccer players and african dance? Are you fuckin kiddin me?!
This is not drivel, this is me angry because the time this stuff gets any media attention, all the information is gained through pr campaigns. It's partially what has held back our music for so long, and why no one has ever gotten their proper dues. There's no research, there's no effort spent other than looking up youtube videos and looking up tracks through imeem tracks.
As I mentioned in that article, I am a fuckin arab who had no connections to juke culture other than my fascination with it. Since then, I've become friends with members of damn near every footwork crew, be it Footworkingz, 187, Terra Squad, Goon Squad, Creation, etc., and I know the people in most of the Chicago juke/footwork dj crews. I have immersed myself in this culture, and it's fuckin ridiculous when people who get paid to write about this stuff get it wrong. Additionally, there's the people like Bok Bok, Headhunter, and DJ Hilti who have a much better understanding of this culture than most journalists.
I write this much not because I give a fuck about publicity...their records have been sellin for years with or without my words on the subject. It's simply me trying to inform you about the differences of who the fuck actually matters out here, and the old shit no one really wants to listen to anymore.
And yeah, Spinn N Rashad are my friends, because they're the one of the few people left that actually give a shit about the footwork world.
Then again, there's RP Boo, Clent, Roc, Traxman, Slick Rick Da Master.
And if you really wanna get into the old shit before it became even Spinn, Rashad, Clent, etc, search up these tracks:
Dj PJ - Chase ME
DJ Deeon - House-O-Matics
DJ Milton - House-O-Matics
DJ Puncho - Crickets
Peace people