Fast Eddie - Acid Thunder - Artists Fast Eddie Genre Acid House, Chicago House Release Date 1 Jan 1988 Cat No. DJ 961 Format 12" Vinyl - D.J. International Records - D.J. International Records - D.J. International Records - D.J. International Records - Vinyl Record
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Fast Eddie - Acid Thunder

LABEL:   D.J. International Records

ARTISTS: Fast Eddie
RELEASE DATE: 1988-01-01
CATALOGUE NUMBER: DJ 961
FORMAT: 12" Vinyl
STYLE: Acid House, Chicago House

Media Condition: Very Good +

Sleeve Condition: Very Good +

American DJ and house producer from Chicago, Illinois. He gained immense popularity during the heyday of Chicago House Music (1986–1988). During that time, he was also spinning on WGCI and WBMX in Chicago. In 1986, he produced one of his first singles in collaboration with Kenny "Jammin'" Jason entitled "Can You Dance?". In 1988 he left WGCI for WBMX to concentrate on producing. In the same year he scored one of his biggest hits with "Acid Thunder" on the D.J. International Label, being regarded as a classic of the Chicago acid house genre. And yet, it was "Hip House" that really increased his popularity. Fast Eddie popularized this genre — essentially hip-hop lyrics over house beats — and produced several tracks afterwards. In 1990, he tried his hand at Gangsta Rap by forming the group America's Most Wanted but without much success. Around 1995, Fast Eddie made two collaborations that are considered under the genre of ghetto house with DJ Sneak and with DJ Funk. Both songs gained a lot of airplay on Chicago radio and in clubs.

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