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YetepTodd Terry is a Grammy nominated DJ and Producer who grew up in Brooklyn listening to European dance records from a young age. He felt connected to that sound and started to incorporate it into what he was already doing on the turntables. In the late 80’s Todd Terry was making a name for himself in Europe and England, and his reputation was reaching all the way back to the US. He’s been featured on a variety of labels including Ministry of Sound, Strictly Rhythm, House of Gypsies and more.
This week’s RB Deep in the Mix is a recent podcast of Todd Terry’s, InHouse Radio Show 013.
Todd Terry presents InHouse radio show is a monthly podcast featuring one hour of real house music, including new cuts and remixes from Todd himself, some classic tracks, and plenty of fresh material from other artists. This particular mix features tracks from Robb Swinga, Full Intention, Sonny Fodera, Chris Lorenzo and others. It’s 60 minutes of dance floor ready tunes and a unique insight into what one of house music’s greats gets up to in the studio and on the road. Todd’s mixes bridge the ground between club cool and commercial accessibility.
This is mix is just a preview of what’s to come when Todd Terry takes over Monarch’s Scarlet Room on April 22nd. Get tickets here.
Connect with Todd Terry: Facebook | Soundcloud

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