One of the pinnacles of Chicago house
music's '90s wave, Derrick Carter began DJ’ing at the
age of nine, spinning disco records at family reunions. Born
and raised in the western suburbs, Carter was into music from
a young age, but during his teens Chicago's house scene sucked
him in for good. Before long Carter became a strong presence
in the city's underground dance scene. "When I got my
driver's license at 16 my sneak ability was validated,"
he laughs. "I was a fierce bedroom jock for a long time.
After you mix for the love of it for six or seven years, you
get it pretty tight and you can take it on the road."
He got by working at dance-music specialty stores like Gramaphone
and gigging at parties. Later he landed regular DJ stints
at Shelter, Foxy's, and Smart Bar. Though he doesn't spin
much locally anymore, when he does he attracts large crowds.
Most of the time he works in Europe, where he's become a minor
celebrity among dance-music aficionados :
“Its hard not to laugh on the occaisions when you’ll
make 20 times what you make in Chicago on a Saturday night,
but back home there are also times when you just do it for
fun… So many people come up to me and say ‘Man,
I had the worst day, My girlfriend left me, I locked my keys
in my car, but you turned it around for two hours, and that
made me able to get up in the morning’ That’s
the best thing going.”
Derrick’s sets are rooted in house, but he freely travels
outside club tastes, seamlessly incorporating old-school disco,
soul, jazz and whatever catches his fancy.
His debut single "Love Me Right" appeared in 1987,
just after he graduated from college. Another single ("Symbols
and Instruments" as Mood) appeared in 1989, but the Chicago
house scene faded soon after, leaving Carter and other artists
with few to play for except themselves.
Thanks in part to Cajmere's and Felix Da Housecat's respective
labels (Relief, Radikal Fear), Chicago house made a comeback
during the mid-'90s and began to offer impressive newcomers
in addition to the old guard. Carter, recording for the Organico
label, returned with several singles, and an album as Sound
Patrol. In 1995, he began working with a live band as the
Sound Patrol Orchestra.
Several mix albums have appeared, including Cosmic Disco
on MixMag and Pagan Offering on Pagan. Carter has also founded
two labels (Blue Cucaracha and Classic) and remixed tracks
from Chicago's own post-rock heroes Tortoise. ~ John Bush,
All Music Guide
Since then pioneering, innovative tracks and consequent critical
acclaim have repeatedly marked Derrick out as once of the
most important players in Dance music.
Carter says that due to his growing notoriety his production
talents have been requested by pop-oriented acts. But he prefers
to remain underground. Although enthused about his own Blue
Cucaracha label and a new UK-based imprint he runs called
Classic, he's reluctant to offer much explanation of either
label's MO--other than each releases records when the mood
strikes him:
Artist's Web Links
Derrick Carter @ Coachella Music
Festival
Derrick Carter @ OM Release Party
2009
Derrick Carter @ Corackhouse in
Amsterdam
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