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Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez

Biography

Along with Experts at the job partner “Small” Louie Vega, Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez was one of the primary figures internal music, and something of the perfect connections between your underground as well as the mainstream.Collectively, Gonzalez and Vega produced and remixed an limitless list of songs that produced an indelible effect upon dance music. With salsa, disco, and home acting because the main common specialties distributed between your two, Gonzalez brought his immersion in rap music to the desk, while Vega originated from a freestyle position. The duo helmed full-length albums, including some beneath the Experts at the job name, furthermore to 1 making use of their ambitious Nuyorican Spirit task. Like Vega, the Brooklyn-born Gonzalez was prolific by himself before and through the collaboration, and began like a DJ. Within the ’80s, Gonzalez founded the Dope Polish label while performing production for a number of NY dance brands, including Big Defeat, Cutting, Anxious, and Strictly Tempo (house to his produces because the Untouchables). Experts at Work in fact began for this period, originating like a collaboration between Gonzalez and Mike Delgado; both organized parties beneath the name. A couple of years after Gonzalez aligned himself with Vega, he founded the Bucketheads, a studio room task that released a string of incredibly effective singles and a set of full-lengths. Both “The Bomb” and “Got Myself Collectively” topped Billboard’s U.S. golf club graph. Gonzalez released many single productions under his personal name through the entire early 2000s, with the Tu Chicks, Freeze, and TNT brands. His skills like a DJ had been demonstrated with a set of amazing produces for the U.K.’s BBE label, as well: 1998’s HIPHOP Forever was a triple-disc collection, including an early-’90s-centric blend on one disk as well as the selections completely on the additional two. The likewise formatted Disco Warmth arrived four years later on, which centered on underground disco and home classics from your late ’70s. Through the entire remainder from the 10 years, he was a go-to DJ for quality blend albums. His shows included Roller Boogie 80’s (Visitors, 2004), Existence:Designs (Harmless, 2004), Randy Muller’s Greatest (Plaza, 2005), Choice: A Assortment of Classics (Azuli, 2006), and Mixes P&P Information (P&P, 2007).

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Full Name Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez
Nationality American
Nominations DJ Award for Best House
Movies The 24 Hour Woman


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Soundtrack

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Switch 2010/I writer: "The Bomb! These Sounds Fall Into My Mind" Pop Radio Mix - as Kenneth Gonzalez
The Last Days of Disco 1998 producer: "I Love the Nightlife Disco 'Round" - as Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez

Director

Director

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Something Green 2012 Documentary short

Cinematographer

Cinematographer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Something Green 2012 Documentary short

Composer

Composer

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The 24 Hour Woman 1999

Self

Self

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Maestro 2003 Documentary Himself (as Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez)

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