Lego
Location:
CHICAGO, Illinois, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Latin / Jazz / House
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SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 2010
EVERY 3RD SATURDAY OF THE MONTH
THE WHITE LABEL SESSIONS
featuring
LEGO
Early Arrival Is Suggested
FREE Before 11 PM
$8 After
9 PM - 3 AM
21 & Over
RSVP At
poontinmuzik@yahoo.com
DARKROOM
2210 W. Chicago Ave
(2 blocks west of Damen)
Chicago, IL 60622
BIOGRAPHY
Growing up in Chicago’s Humboldt Park and Logan Square communities, Rafael “Légo” Rodriguez dedicated himself to a career in music at a very early age. He landed himself a DJ residency at the well-known Chicago nightclub “Kaboom” by the age of 19. His notoriety and growing fan base in 1992 led to a now 17 year residency at Chicago’s Legendary “Boom Boom Room”, the longest running club night of any kind. Drawing from a wide spectrum of musical tastes as a DJ, Légo began producing his own music.
Légo’s professional career began in 1997 when Andy Adams of UC Music approached Légo for a remix of the Ralphi Rosario / Donna Blakely song "Take Me Up." Légo’s remix hit Number 4 on the Billboard Dance Charts, selling more singles than Madonna and Celine Dion during April 1998. He’s since claimed two more Billboard hits with his remix prowess. One of a Ralphi Rosario / Donna Blakely collaboration "Do You Like The Way That It Feels" and Rosario's hit, "Wanna Give It Up", featuring Disco Diva Legend Linda Clifford.
In 1999 Légo produced the EP “Flava In Ya Ear” Vol. 2 on Afterhours Records, which included international hits "El Ritmo De Verdad" and "When I'm With You." Both tracks immediately became anthems for the highly influential global party scene of Ibiza, Spain, which in-turn influenced the global nightclub and dance music communities. Hitting Number 1 on the International Dance Music Charts (and still the best selling release in the label's history) Légo was catapulted to international stardom. "El Ritmo De Verdad" continues to rock dancefloors the world over to this day, and was also licensed to the French film "Le Cout De La Vie" (2003).
As Légo’s following in France grew he accepted an offer for a monthly residency at Club Le Gibus in Paris. Prompted by fans there he released a European-only mix compilation in 2001 entitled “100% House Vibes - Gibus - Le Son Du Club Vol. 2”. Later that year Bob Sinclair asked Légo to produce an unreleased track, titled “Trompeta Allegre”, for his mix compilation series “The Africanism All Stars”, which proved to be a great follow-up to “Flava In Ya Ear Vol. 2” and greatly furthered Légo’s career.
Légo’s music production, remix abilities, and record label, Poontin Muzik, have come to be recognized as defining forces of the House Music genre. In 2004 he remixed Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love" (on Columbia UK), whose album won 5 Grammys. This was a great way to showcase his remixing abilities to the world. According to Wikipedia: Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love" has reached number one in the charts of United States and the United Kingdom, and the top ten of many charts worldwide…. In 2009 Pitchfork ranked the song at 4 song on [their] list of The Top 500 Tracks of the decade.[1] "Crazy In Love" is the second biggest selling single worldwide this decade (2000-2009) with over 9 million copies sold.”
Légo’s later remix of "El Corillo" by La Tira, on EsNtion Latino / Warner Brothers showed his consistency in making the Latin and Dance charts. His remixes of “I Say Golé” by Hanna Hais on Atal Music and “Everybody Shake It” by Ralphi Rosario featuring Shawn Christopher on Blueplate Global have kept the attention level high on Légo and Poontin Muzik.
As one of the most sought-after artists in House Music today, Légo travels extensively making appearances across the globe. In Chicago he holds a number of residencies, including every Thursday at Crimson Lounge, last Monday of the month at Green Dolphin’s “Boom Boom Room” and every 3rd Saturday of the month for “The White Label Sessions” at Darkroom, which now is in it’s 4th year and growing.
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