"Atlantis" Chicago. 08-06-1994. (First party at Dolton Expo Center). Frankie Bones, Mark Verbos, Jedidah, Apollo.












Greetings.

    We've been fortunate to have been able to attend and record many great sets at iconic venues by great artists over the years. We have also been there for a few firsts as is the case with this post. "Atlantis" Chicago, 08-06-1994 was the first Rave held at the Dolton Expo center back in 1994. The lineup for the night included New Yorks Godfather of the US Rave Scene, DJ Frankie BonesVerbos Electronics boss Mark Verbos Live, Milwaukees Drop Bass Network co founder Jedidah, Minneapolis' own DJ Apollo, Indianapolis' Andelicious and Chicagos own DJ Tron, Groov-E and DJ Fierce.


    This is a collection of separate posts I shared here a few years back including new pictures which include two pre flyers, directions to the venue, a ticket for the show and a forgotten hour long video filmed during the night. The E-Clipse crew consisted of a group of friends and DJ's who were going to parties that wanted to start throwing their own events. Some of those members included DJ Tron (R.I.P), DJ Fierce and Groov-E. Also the person responsible for the video and everyone seen in the beginning of the footage. I was also part of that group and can be heard introducing some of the artists during the night and helped with these recordings. Sadly this was the last party thrown by the group as this was the second event that they held that ended unexpectedly. We'll explain more on their first party and another venue first in a future post. 



     The lineup consisted of artists that the promoters all liked and group members that DJ'D. Frankie Bones played at FURTHUR earlier that year and everyone really enjoyed his set. Fierce heard Andelicious play at a party they both DJ'd at and booked him. The same with Apollo. Verbos and Jedidah were friends of the crew so that completed the line-up. When it came to the venue, they looked around at different spaces in the south suburbs and eventually Groov-E lead them to Dolton and ended up using that space. The Expo Center had many notable moments before and after "Atlantis" with it hosting the U.S. fencing championship in 1992 and many other Raves after 1994 including "WE" in 1999 featuring Thomas Bangalter of "Daft Punk" DJ'ing helmet less and countless other national and international artists and musicians around this time. These sets were originally recorded onto cassette tapes and were never converted till the original posts here back in 2010. After the show I was given copies of the night and held on to them till I decided to start this blog in 2008. Side note, DJ Tron played first as he thought his set would break the flow of the night and it was never recorded.
    


                                    



     This footage was recorded by one of the group members and shows the space being prepared before the show with MarkZero visuals and lighting company LASERFLUX in some shots setting up their equipment. You also see Frankie bones, DJ Fierce and a few of the promoters and people helping out talking by the entrance before the music started. In another scene you hear Verbos doing a soundcheck as members walking around the space. As the footage continued you go from Bones set to shots of the crowd and various times the music stopped and the lights turned on. When towards the end of the footages the lights turned on and the party gets shut down. The last 10 minutes or so was filmed during a trip to Detroit to hear Richie Hawtin play at the Packard Building and the morning after in front of the venue.
    
    



                     

    First up from the recordings was a live P.A. by Mark Verbos. Originally from Milwaukee now based in Berlin, Mark started off playing at raves in 1993 and went on to work as an engineer at an recording studio in Chicago before moving overseas in 2000. Mark has had numerous releases on labels such as Milwaukee's Drop Bass Network, Hollands Djax-Upbeats and his own Simple Answer imprint. Mark has worked as an engineer or as an co-producer with many other artist's over the years. Most notably of those was with Tommie Sunshine to which they have produced more than 50 remixes and several EPs together. This night Mark brought his trademark all analog Acid show to the party. Marks sets have always been straight to the point Acid and this night is no different. This set is almost a hour long and really warmed up the crowd for the night.









Pre flyers








     Next up was one of Wisconsin's original rave promoter's, Jedidiah the Messiah. Jedidiah was part of the highly successful Drop Bass Network and record label of the same name in Milwaukee. Along with Minneapolis's Hidden Disco Family Plan, Drop Bass party's were some of the best shows and event's that I have ever been to north of Chicago. They were known for incredible line-ups and unique venues during the rave scene of the 1990's. One show that comes to mind was their "ONE" year anniversary event in 1993. Held in an horse barn, there were 5 DJ's booked with each spinning two different sets for the night. Drop Bass were also known to host Massive New year's eve party's one of which I was able to attend and still stands as one of my most memorable eve's to this day, Teenage Wasteland in 1997. Drop Bass also organized event's with other promoters like ATP and Ripe productions here in Chicago. Last but certainly not least was their "FURTHUR" camp out events. I was at the very first one in 1994 in which they showed the Mid-West how to do an multi day Electronic music festival while camping. I know this wasn’t his first but it might have been one of his earliest in Chicago. This set has been transferred from two cassette tapes and with that I had to do some editing to keep the flow of the mix together. Once again yours truly had the Mic to introduce him before his set. This mix has Classic tracks by Thomas Heckman, Steve Poindexter and Acrid Abeyance's Remix of Plank's - Acid War.




Directions to venue from Wax Trax Records Chicago .





Ticket for night.








    Next up was the godfather of the U.S rave scene live from his first show in Chicago, Brooklyn New York’s own Frankie Bones. Co-Founder of New York’s Sonic Groove Records along side his brother Adam-X and Heather Heart, Frankie’s career spans well over 35 years going back to the early Eighty’s. After years of DJ’ing, Frankie moved on to production with Tommy Musto as Musto & Bones and Lenny Dee as “Loony Tunes” and produced a string of hits both in the clubs and the underground. In 1989 he was brought out to England to play at the “Energy” rave that was thought to have 5000 people attend but ended up being a crowd of over 25,000. In early 1990 Bones went out to L.A. to play a warehouse party and knew he could do his version of what he saw there and in England in New York. When he returned he put together "Atmosphere" on June 30Th, 1990 and started the rave culture in the U.S. on the East coast.


    This night Chicago’s E-Clipse crew had Bones headline “Atlantis” with an hour and a half set of banging Techno, Acid and Drum & Bass. There are so many classic tracks on the set but one of my favorites is a banging cover of a Fat Boys track which you hear in the video. Frankie gets on the mic from time to time to hype up the crowd and thank them for a great time at the end of his set. This set was recorded over two cassette tapes so I had to do some editing to fill in the gaps. 







     The last of the recordings from the night is Minneapolis's DJ Apollo. Apollo has been DJ'ing since the late 80's and has produced music since the early 90's under a number of aliases. He used "DJ Apollo" during the early rave years (1993-1998) and currently goes by Dirty McKenzie. He also was part of M.O.R.E. (Minneapolis Organization of Rave Enthusiasts) and was a staple in the party scene there. Two records into Apollo's set, Someone went on an rampage and did some damage to the venue and destroyed some of MarkZeros video equipment and broke a window inside the space. The management at the Dolton expo turned on the lights and has us clean up the venue before we could continue the night. Apollo finished his set but 30 minutes into Chicago's DJ Fierce's set the Police showed up and shut down the party due to noise complaints from the residents around the venue. With all the chaos going on the recording's did not come out very clean so I did my best when editing them for the post.




    After speaking to him recently, he reminded me that after the show a group of us went back to producers Drew Youngs home, who lived somewhat close to the venue, with Frankie and hung out in his studio. As Drew was his ride from and back to the airport for the night we all went to White Castles as Frankie said that he had never had it before. We all talked about parties, music and the scene in general. Drew had also remembered that Frankie and his father had been talking for quit awhile while in the kitchen till it was till time to take him back to the airport when we all went are separate ways in the morning.

    

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DJ Dan, Derrick Carter live from "Spundae at House of Blues Chicago". 02-07-2003






    Greetings everyone.

     As of March 29th, 2026. This post is a tribute to the late DJ Dan. 

     On this date, posts on various social media sites were sharing news of DJ Dans' passing. There were some conflicting reports as another DJ Dan reportedly had also passed and people were not sure which or both Dans' people were posting about. Then a statement from this Dans' booking agent was shared online. 


    "It is with profound sorrow, deep admiration and enduring sense of gratitude and love that we announce the passing of Daniel Wherrett, known professionally to the world as DJ Dan. One of the most beloved, genre-defying and genuinely influential pioneers in the history of American electronic music. He leaves behind not just a discography, but a culture. A way of feeling music that touched millions of souls across four decades and five continents. He often said he felt his purpose in life was to "Heal through music" 

     Dan once wrote "Enjoy every day to the fullest no matter what BS or drama the world throws at you. We only get one "GO" on this carnival ride... what's after... who knows?"


      May he rest in peace and his music and soul live on. Condolences to his family, friends and those who knew him. And to his fans, live his words the best we can and keep his music playing!


     We recorded and originally posted these sets on our Mixcloud page almost ten years ago and up until then were never posted anywhere else. So as with a lot of the shows we’ve recorded, we didn’t have the flyer or any pictures from some of the nights as was the case here. Sometimes promoters would reach out to us and have us come down to an event not knowing who was playing or sometimes the DJs themselves would have us come down to record the night only knowing where the event was being held at. In some instances we would be setup to record one artist and end up recording the whole night. From time to time I search online to try and find pictures, flyers etc. that go along with some of what we went to and or recorded. When I recently did a search for this night I saw that some other page reposted the sets a few years ago and included the flyer in their post. So I decided to join both Dans and Derricks sets, include the pictures together with a little more back story from the night and finally post it here on the blog properly. If anyone has a better scan of this flyer we would love to get a copy of it.

     I don’t remember how exactly recording this came about but it was probably the Spundae guys asking me to come out for the night. Around this time I was recording sets at the Spundae events from time to time that were happing at Vision night club and The Dome Room at Excalibur in Chicago. The order for the show was Chicagos Alex Peace on opening duties, DJ Dan and Derrick Carter closing out the night. I recorded everyone but Alex asked for his recording after the show. I haven’t seen Alexs' set posted anywhere so I don’t think he’s ever released it. The energy was really good this night and the crowd was into what the artists were playing and I was fortunate to be able to record it.


     DJ Dan

   


    West coast native DJ Dan has taken his sound all over the U.S. and beyond! This wasn’t the first time that Dan played Chicago and it certainly wasn’t his last! Dan was known as a solid party DJ and did he bring it this night. DJ Dan pioneered what became known as the "West Coast House Sound". A psychedelic fusion of House, Breakbeat Dubs and Techno both with his sets and productions. There wasn’t a still body in the place when he took over the decks and he kept the energy up during his whole set.




    Derrick Carter



    The DJs DJ! If there was ever an ambassador of Chicago House Music, Derrick would be the name out of many peoples mouth! Derrick closed out the night and boy did he deliver! What more can we say about this night and this set that you won't hear on this mix. It was one of those nights, especially during Derricks set, that you hear about afterwards that you wished you were there for. The gaps in the music was where the crowd was singing along with the music and it happened on many occasions while Derrick was playing. 


     If you haven’t already, click on the "Like" tab at the top right corner of the blog and follow us on our various socials to see shows and artists we're supporting. And of course check out DJ Dan, Derrick Carter and Alex Peace for more on what they have coming up and support what they do! After all, if were not for the artists, none of these posts would be possible. And thanks to both Dan and Derrick for these great sets.

Hope this finds you all well.

Cheers!

Gus Audio.