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The Bucketheads

Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez of Experts at Work shaped the studio task referred to as the Bucketheads to pursue a pumping fusion of his perfect affects: disco, home, hip-hop, freestyle and Latin road music. The sound was exemplified from the Bucketheads’ two large dance strikes, 1996’s “The Bomb! (These Seems Belong …

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Nuyorican Soul

Better referred to as the dance creation team Masters at the job, Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez and Lil’ Louis Vega became NuYorican Spirit for an EP in 1996 and an eponymous full-length twelve months later. Similar to Guru’s jazz-rap fusion task Jazzmatazz, NuYorican Spirit united jazz legends with newer skills in …

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Masters at Work

The duo of “Small” Louie Vega and Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez will be the preeminent production/remix team internal music, their nom de plume Experts at Work standing up behind a large number of the largest club hits and remixes of their own time. Successfully soundtracking the American nightclub picture from the …

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Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez

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 …

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