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While Knuckles was the "Godfather," other artists were instrumental in defining the genre's technical and commercial foundations: What's the story behind the creation of house music?
The story of is a tale of resilience, beginning in the underground clubs of Chicago during the early 1980s. It emerged from the ashes of the "Disco Demolition," as marginalized Black and Latino LGBTQ+ communities created a safe space to dance when they were largely excluded from mainstream venues. The Warehouse and Frankie Knuckles Old School House Music s
: Local record stores like Importes Etc. began labeling bins of music played by Knuckles as "As Heard at the Warehouse," which was eventually shortened to just " House ". While Knuckles was the "Godfather," other artists were
: A central theme of the early scene was "Jacking," a style of dance and a spiritual philosophy famously summarized in Chuck Roberts' "My House" speech: "In the beginning, there was Jack... and Jack had a groove" . Key Pioneers and Anthems The Warehouse and Frankie Knuckles : Local record
The genre's name is widely attributed to , a legendary Chicago nightclub where DJ Frankie Knuckles pioneered the sound. Knuckles, often called the "Godfather of House," revolutionized the dance floor by blending disco, funk, and European electronic pop with heavy drum machine beats.