Kerri grew up in the New Jersey area during the days of the infamous Zanzib… Read Full Bio ↴Kerri grew up in the New Jersey area during the days of the infamous Zanzibar club with resident DJ Tony Humpries. Kerri's father was a DJ as well, which gave Kerri a rich background in the origins of the New York Underground Sound (known also as "Garage" music). He made his DJ debut at the Rally Record Club in East Orange, New Jersey at the age of thirteen.
Kerri eventually found himself intrigued with the production element in dance music and soon began to create his own grooves on his self-label, Express Records. In 1991, Atlantic Records signed his debut single, "SuperLover/Get It Off." Despite his success, Kerri Chandler has always remained true to the spirit of the underground on tracks such as the "Atmosphere E.P." on Shelter Records and the seminal, "A Basement, Redlight and A Feeling" album on Madhouse.
Kerri prays before making a record, and injects his free spirit into his
productions. With a solid education in Garage grooves, Kerri takes vocals, rhythms and instruments and with uncanny precision pieces them together, delivering beautiful, monster jams. In the expanses of his breaks the odd counter rhythm will inexplicably appear for a second and then disappear, creating fleshy excitement, not mechanical repetition. His basslines go from heavy and heady to playful and quirky--always deliriously intoxicating. His hooks are loving details like horn hits, washes of synthesizer or catchy choruses that emerge to create songs from a maddening bulldozer of brutal drive. Here the dreamer takes hold, transporting us into a dimension of seemingly endless travel....
Kerri eventually found himself intrigued with the production element in dance music and soon began to create his own grooves on his self-label, Express Records. In 1991, Atlantic Records signed his debut single, "SuperLover/Get It Off." Despite his success, Kerri Chandler has always remained true to the spirit of the underground on tracks such as the "Atmosphere E.P." on Shelter Records and the seminal, "A Basement, Redlight and A Feeling" album on Madhouse.
Kerri prays before making a record, and injects his free spirit into his
productions. With a solid education in Garage grooves, Kerri takes vocals, rhythms and instruments and with uncanny precision pieces them together, delivering beautiful, monster jams. In the expanses of his breaks the odd counter rhythm will inexplicably appear for a second and then disappear, creating fleshy excitement, not mechanical repetition. His basslines go from heavy and heady to playful and quirky--always deliriously intoxicating. His hooks are loving details like horn hits, washes of synthesizer or catchy choruses that emerge to create songs from a maddening bulldozer of brutal drive. Here the dreamer takes hold, transporting us into a dimension of seemingly endless travel....
Keep Me Inside
Kerri Chandler Lyrics
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Cada Vez Cade vez que te veo me acuerdo de esos tiempos con las…
In The Morning I know it get's a little hard sometimes I want you…
My My Lover I can't take it anymore I can't take it anymore I can't…
There But for the Grace of God Go I Carlos and Carmen Vidal just had a child A lovely girl…
You're in My System I can't take it anymore I can't take it anymore I can't…
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Gwenvaela P
I finally discovered house music, been listening to it for a whole day now , liked tons of videos, this is my new religion
No. 9
Welcome to the club just stay away from the cheese and stick to the underground ... youtube loves throwing cheese lol
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diego arana
You have discovered the much better and more soulful section of house music that is known as deep house.
Joseph
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thais chattah
hi! any suggestions?
Tyrone Richard Philgence
A good tune is a good tune. 1987 or 2013, make no difference
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@Joseph there is a lot of new stuff now with that old feel. one just needs good ears and some time spent digging. there is a ton of shit too but there has always been
Joseph
Old stuff like this is always good
Lepercolonyowner
i first discovered this track 14 years ago when i was just learning to spin - thank you for posting this it means more than you know