Artist's albums
I Won't Let Go (feat. April Morgan)
2023 · single
Git’cha House On, Baby
2023 · single
Rock Ya Body (Deepa)
2023 · single
It’s A Groove Thang (Saison Remix)
2022 · single
When The Dust Clears (feat. LOA.)
2022 · single
Return Of Tha Lost Soul EP
2022 · EP
It’s A Groove Thang
2022 · single
Strut Cho Phunky Stuff (Sho' Nuff)
2021 · single
Defected Presents House Masters: Mike Dunn
2020 · album
My House From All Angles (Remixes)
2020 · single
Jack My Body (David Penn Remix)
2020 · single
Strike It
2020 · single
Natural High (Remixes)
2020 · single
Natural High
2019 · single
My House From All Angles
2019 · album
The Sound Of Lugano
2018 · single
88-90 Proto Acid EP
2016 · EP
ICHOUSEPEOPLE
2015 · single
Can I Turn It Up
2015 · single
Acid Chaser EP
2014 · EP
Bring Me Down
2014 · single
The Renegades
2014 · single
Mike Dunn - Now That You're Gone
2009 · EP
Deep Down [The Underground]
2009 · single
The Congregation EP Vol. 3
2009 · single
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Biography
For anyone who knows their shit, Mike Dunn should need no introduction, but for those that don’t, he was highly influential in birthing the modern day dance music phenomenon, most notably as a major progenitor of acid house. “I was one of the first cats bringing two reel-to-reels and spinning with them at the parties. I was bringing out two Pioneer 707s, doing the Hummingbird, Jacks, The Courtyard, etc. I’d bring a drum machine, too. I would make tracks right then as the party was going. Way before my guys Daft Punk and all of them were doing live gigs, I was doing that at the basement parties – just bringing drum machines and doing everything live." Word soon spread about his talents and Mike was booked for various clubs in and around Chicago, DJ’ing with house music innovators such as Ron Hardy, Larry Heard and good friend Armando Gallop. It wasn’t long before Mike got the production bug releasing 'Dance You Mutha' in 1987. More house and techno productions followed in the late 80s with Mike’s distinctive vocal delivery and trademark hip-house, acid, production style, to create tracks such as ‘Let It Be House’, ‘Magic Feet’ and “Face the Nation”. More recently, tracks like Phreaky MF’ and ‘God Made Me Phunky’, re-released on Defected records, have raised his profile and delivered his music to new audiences. Whilst new interest in Mike’s original old school jamz have taken him to work with the new generation of house and techno producers and labels.