Grammy-nominated DJ and producer Todd Terry has been a defining force in dance music since his early days in Brooklyn, drawing inspiration from European dance records to create his signature sound. By 1988, Toddâs tracks like A Day In The Life, Weekend, and Can You Party (released under aliases such as Todd Terry Project, House of Gypsies, and Royal House) became underground anthems, igniting the dance floors of England and Europe.
In the mid-90s, his success expanded with Keep On Jumpinâ and Something Going On, both top 10 UK hits featuring vocalists Martha Wash and Jocelyn Brown. Toddâs remix work, including hits for Everything But The Girl (Missing), Garbage (Stupid Girl), The Cardigans (Love Fool), and Jamiroquai (Alright), bridged club and commercial appeal. His impact continued with the 2005 release of The Todd Terry Trilogy: Past, Present & Future and a new wave of remixes and original releases on Ministry of Sound, Strictly Rhythm, and more.
With a nearly 20-year legacy, Todd Terry remains one of the most celebrated names in house music, revered for his groundbreaking productions that shaped dance culture. Welcome to the church of house music, where Todd the God still reigns supreme.