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Change has been a constant theme throughout the successful career of Green Velvet, but as he has crossed genres, explored themes from the comedic to the serious and changed monikers.

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The common thread running through the music he has made for nearly two decades is its roots in and dedication to the Chicago House sound.
His first transformation came when he left master’s degree studies in chemical engineering at UC-Berkeley to turn a hobby into a career making music, influenced by the sounds he had been exposed to as a science-fiction-loving, video-game-playing kid whose father was a part-time Chicago DJ.
As Cajmere, he released his inaugural ‘Underground Goodies EP’ in 1991 on his Cajual label, keeping true to the early House sound. He quickly followed it up the next year with the smash hit ‘Coffeepot (It’s Time for the Percolator)’.
Not one to rest on his success, he soon changed things up, teaming with vocalist Dajae for ‘Brighter Days’, a more mellow House tune, this one released by Emotive. That pairing would be his last with a female vocalist until his recent partnership with rapper Kid Sister for ‘Everybody Wants’.
The 17 years in between those two projects witnessed an incredible array of electronic music emanating from this prolific artist, as well as a second label under his direction,Relief. Adopting the persona Green Velvet (not to mention a Day-Glo shock wig) for his techno-oriented pieces and DJ appearances, he became the champion of new wave Chicago beats through the ’90s-known best for hits such as ‘Preacher Man’, ‘Flash’ (a No. 1 U.S. dance hit in 1995), and 1997s laugh-inducing ‘Answering Machine’ The decade ended with his first album, ‘Constant Chaos’ in 1999.
The new century brought a compilation album, Green Velvet, during a brief signing with Warner Bros. Records’ short-livedF-111 imprint, and a production album, ‘Whatever’, on Relief. The punk-inspired ‘Whatever’ explored darker themes than his previous work, including racism (‘When?’), drug use (‘Genedefekt’ and ‘La La Land’), alienation (‘Sleepwalking’) and bending to authority (‘Gat’).
‘La La Land’ went on to become by far the biggest selling track of his career. His live act expanded as he began pl

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