Ron Hardy

Ron Hardy

Ron Hardy Born May 8, 1958-(died 1991) was an instrumental figure and DJ in the development of house music. An innovator and originator of the genre, he is highly regarded not only for his iconic performances at the Music Box, a Chicago house music club, but for his pioneering edits and mixes of disco, soul music, funk and early house music (sometimes known as Chicago Deep House).

Early career

Hardy started his career in 1974 in Chicago gay club Den One. Here, with a set-up of two turntables, a mixer and a reel-to-reel tape-deck, he played long nights of underground black dance music. Around 1977, after working with renowned DJ Frankie Knuckles at the iconic Chicago club the Warehouse, he went to work in Los Angeles. At the end of 1982, when Chicago's legendary Warehouse club closed and re-opened as the Powerplant at another location, Hardy was asked to play at the old club, now renamed "The Muzic Box". Hardy of course competed with Powerplant DJ (and former colleague) Frankie Knuckles, and he was very experimental in his playing style.Producer Chip E. introduced Hardy to recording music in 1986 when the two mixed "Donnie" by The It (featuring Chip E., Larry Heard, Robert Owens, and Harri Dennis). From humble beginnings, Hardy's contributions to House Music are considered mammoth.

Musical and Mixing Styles

While Frankie Knuckles at the Warehouse (and later the Powerplant) had a very smooth style of playing, Hardy was very different. He had less regard for sound quality and would play with a manic energy, mixing everything from classic Philadelphia Disco classics, italo disco imports to new wave, mutant disco and rock tracks. Hardy also pitched records up way more than Knuckles (pitch being the difference between normal speed and the speed at which the record is currently playing. Usually expressed as + or -, with 10 being maximum/minimum). Techno artist Derrick May remembers hearing Ron playing a Stevie Wonder cut with the speed at +8.

Trademarks

Hardy played a lot of reel-to-reel edits and was always tweaking the soundsystem and playing with the EQ. A Ron Hardy trademark was playing records backwards. He did this by mounting the turntable headshell upside down to the tone-arm, placing a cylinder on the platter, putting the record on the cylinder and by removing the tone-arme weight, pushing the now upside-down needle into the underside of the record. The platter spun normal, but the record played backwards. The Music Box was also known for its insanely loud sound volume.

Favorite Song Selections

Ron always opened his set with "Welcome To The Pleasure Dome" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Among the classic disco that was a staple in Chicago clubs at the time, typical tracks one could hear him play were Visage - "Frequency 7", Klein & MBO - "Dirty Talk", ESG - "Moody", Patrick Adams - "Big Phreek", Liquid Liquid - "Optimo", First Choice - "Let No Man Put Asunder", a lot of Philly Soul Classics and even pop hits like Eurythmics - "Sweet Dreams" and Talk Talk - "It's My Life". He also played Electronic Body Music acts like Nitzer Ebb. Such eclecticism and the technical wizardy described were highlights of a unique style that separated Hardy from others like Knuckles and Levan. The main ingredient, however, was the soulful black disco tracks.

Beginnings of Chicago House

Midway through the 80's, many Chicago DJs and clubgoers started experimenting with creating their own rhythm tracks. DJs would play these homemade tracks, and (in short) this is how house music was born. Hardy was no exception, often getting the hottest acetates and tapes. A roll-call of major Chicago producers including Marshall Jefferson, Larry Heard, Adonis, Phuture's DJ Pierre and Chip E. all debuted their compositions at The Music Box. When DJ Pierre and his friends Herb and Spanky created a weird squelching rhythm track from a Roland TB 303 bassline machine, they gave this track to Ron Hardy. The first time he played it, the dancers left the floor. He played the track 3 more times that night, and by the fourth time the audience was going crazy. The track was named "Acid Tracks", and the band was called Phuture. But actually it was is was the Adonis "space mix" of Sleezy D's (Marshal Jefferson) 1986 release "I've Lost Control" [Issue information fro Sleezy D's [http://www.discogs.com/release/2237 "I've Lost Control"] at Discogs.] that first introduced the sound of the TB 303 to the house music community and in doing so opened the way for acid house.

Later In Life

It has been alleged that lingering problems with heroin addiction may have forced him to leave the Music Box around 1986. Though he continued to DJ around the area, Hardy wasn't around when Chicago became house music's mecca later in the 80's. He died in 1991, from a heroin overdose.

Lately, there has been a renewed interest in Ron Hardy's legacy as a DJ. In 2004, two bootleg 12" records were released with "Ron's edits" and in 2005, Partehardy Records, run by his nephew Bill released authentic edits not heard in over 20 years. There is also another bootleg series of edits called "Music Box", containing either genuine Ron Hardy re-edits or tibutes by other dj's imitating his editing style. DJ Theo Parrish also made a series of tribute-remixes called "Ugly Edits" some of which bear a striking resemblance to Hardy's re-edits. These have been bootlegged too. Some of DJ Harvey's Black Cock edits records are tributes to Hardy's edits as well.

In addition to his DJ mixes, long-buried original productions have also come to light -- among them, "Throwback 87", a collaboration between Ron Hardy and Gene Hunt.

Ron Hardy has a section dedicated to him on the 2nd DVD of the DJ documentary [http://www.maestro-documentary.com "Maestro"] .

ources

*

References

External links

* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ron+Hardy Ron Hardy] discography at Discogs.
* [http://www.5chicago.com/features/january2006/backtothemusicbox.html Back to the Music Box] Photos of Ron Hardy and the Music Box from 5 Magazine.
* [http://suenomartino.net/ronhardy.htm Suenomartino.net] Brief biography and playlists.
* [http://www.djhistory.com/bb/displayStory.php?id=62&group=m_general DJ History] Article from Faith magazine.
* [http://www.gridface.com/features/ron_hardy_playlists.html Ron Hardy Playlists] .


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Ron Hardy — était un disc jockey américain, seul artiste à pouvoir disputer à Frankie Knuckles le statut de Parrain de la House Music. Ron Hardy est célèbre pour avoir initié le courant acid house au Music Box, club légendaire de Chicago dont il fut la… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hardy (surname) — Hardy is a surname, and may refer to:A* Aaron Hardy, English footballer * Alexander M. Hardy, U.S. Representative from Indiana * Alexandre Hardy (c. 1570/1572 ndash;1632), French dramatist * Alfred Hardy, (1900 1965), Belgian architect * Alister… …   Wikipedia

  • Ron Killings — R Truth lors de Tribute to the Troops 2010. Données générales Nom complet …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ron Simmons — Vereinigte Staaten Daten …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ron Oliver — est un réalisateur, scénariste et producteur américain. Sommaire 1 Filmographie 1.1 comme réalisateur 1.2 comme scénariste 1.3 comme producteur …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ron Martin — is professor of economic geography at the Department of Geography University of Cambridge. He is also a fellow of the Cambridge MIT Institute, research associate of the Centre for Business Research and professorial fellow of St Catharine s… …   Wikipedia

  • Ron Simmons — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ron et Simmons. Ron Simmons Ron Simmons en 2009 Nom(s) de ring Faarooq Taille …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ron Killings — Ron Killings …   Wikipedia Español

  • Ron Barfield — Infobox NASCAR driver Name = Ronald Barfield II Birthdate = birth date and age|1971|4|20 Birthplace = Florence, South Carolina Best Truck Position = 9th 1998 (Craftsman Truck Series) Truck Top Tens = 17 First Truck Race= 1996 Florida Dodge… …   Wikipedia

  • Barry Hardy — Infobox Wrestler name=Barry Hardy names= Bad Boy Barry Hardy Executioner #2 Agony height= weight= convert|250|lb birth date = death date = birth place = Rochester, New York, United States death place = resides= billed= trainer=Larry Sharpe… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”