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Few if any producers have managed to make the transition between hip-hop and
house as successfully as Vincent Williams, a.k.a. DJ Spinna. But until now his
hip-hop career has been better documented. Here, for the first time, is a
collection of the cream of Spinna’s house remixes, a collection likely to win a
place in the homes of anyone who loves their house music with a deep and
soulful twist. Brooklyn-born Spinna absorbed all the influences that were
available to a young man growing up in 1980s New York, from the Caribbean
and Latin vibes found in his own home (his father’s record collection a major
stimulus), through the block-rocking beats that were being dropped by the
nascent hip-hop scene at neighbourhood parties, to the soul and disco being
spun by
Frankie Crocker and Shep Pettibone on the radio, and by Larry Levan at The
Paradise Garagewhere Spinna became a punter. Spinna took this rich musical
heritage and ran with it, learning to DJ and quickly gaining a rep for himself on
the hip-hop scene of the latter-half of the ‘90s, a reputation cemented by a string
of classic studio productions as part of The Jigmastas. When the hip-hop scene
split so radically between its commercial and underground wings towards the
end of the decade, Spinna, a hero of the underground, found himself frustrated
by its inherent insularity.