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In an age of quick gratification and the instant attention switch,
Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez is a name respected for both quality and consistency. Over the last 25 years, the four time Grammy-nominated DJ and producer has been astounding audiences
across the world with his fusions of house, hip-hop,
Latin, jazz, funk & soul, reggae, alternative pop and broken beats. By releasing literally thousands of original tracks and hundreds of
remixes,
Kenny has earned a reputation as a living encyclopedia of beats as both a solo artist, and as one-half of the legendary house duo,
Masters At Work.
At an early age, Kenny began absorbing the hip-hop beats being played at local house and block parties in
Sunset Park, Brooklyn where he grew up. He began his musical career as a buyer for a local record shop called WNR
Music Center, where he broadened his musical knowledge and found his love of “diggin” for records. To date,
Kenny’s collection totals over 50,
000 records
.
In the late 80’s,
Mike Delgado, a good friend and partner of Kenny’s, organized a series of parties under the alias Masters At Work which the two of them would play at.
Brooklyn DJ/producer
Todd Terry attended these parties, and soon after, Kenny would cut school to watch
Todd work on beats and record with singers and rappers. The
combination of working at the store, learning how records were produced, and being around creative people influenced Kenny to begin his own productions. He then met
King Grand (
Russell Cole) and the two formed a group called
KAOS. In
1987, Kenny and Todd produced the group’s
album titled
Courts In Session, which was released the next year on Gregg
Fore’s label
Bad Boy Records.
Over time, Kenny had built up the Masters At Work brand from its party-origins, and in 1987 the club hits “
Alright Alright” and “
Dum Dum Cry” were released by Todd Terry under the Masters At Work name.
In return for the releases, Todd introduced Kenny to “
Little” Louie Vega, another talented young
Bronx DJ. In
1990, Kenny and
Louie officially began a creative partnership, appropriately dubbed Masters At Work (
MAW), and their sound quickly became a force in the clubs. They were soon sought after by artists and labels, and eventually remixed everyone from
Michael Jackson and
Luther Vandross, to
Madonna and
Daft Punk. With Louie influenced by salsa, house and freestyle and Kenny by hip-hop and reggae, the two went on to become labeled by many as the most revolutionary house production team of the 90’s.
In
1993, Kenny and Louie collaborated on a project called
Nuyorican Soul, which was named after their heritage (
Puerto Rican), residence (
New York City), and style of music (
Soul). During a MAW gig at the
Southport Weekender festival in
England, Kenny was inspired by the dancers in the jazz room and had an idea for a syncopated beat style of music, which he dubbed the “broken beat” style. Nuyorican Soul released its first single “The
Nervous Track” on
Nervous Records shortly after, which became the first broken beat record ever released. In this time frame, not only did Kenny collaborate with Louie on MAW projects, he also produced and remixed tracks in the hip-hop and reggae scene. “
Get Up (
Clap Your Hands)” and “The Madd
Racket” were huge club tracks, and he also produced the
Unreleased Project which featured
Shaggy on the
Gunshot” track.
Kenny’s breakthrough as a solo artist came in
1995. One night, disheartened by the music that was being released throughout the business, Kenny went home and pulled out a series of classic records, and after three days he’d produced an entire album,
The Bucketheads. This was a huge turning
point for him, as one track on the album, “
The Bomb (These
Sounds Fall Into
My Mind)” broke through the
European pop charts and became his first major solo hit. Under different aliases, Kenny went on to release numerous projects on influential labels like
Strictly Rhythm,
Freeze, Nervous,
Henry Street Records and
TNT. Starting in
2000, and over the next decade, Kenny also went
on to create classic remixes for the likes of
R. Kelly,
Shirley Bassey,
The Jackson 5, DJ
Gregory,
Aaliyah, Soul Fuzion, and
Kanye West.
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- published: 08 Apr 2016
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