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Feel It (Edit) 3:250:00/3:25
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Wasted Time 3:230:00/3:23
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Burnin' (Deep Edit) 3:130:00/3:13
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Work It (edit) 3:220:00/3:22
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Little Love (Edit) 4:500:00/4:50
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Fly Away (Edit) 3:210:00/3:21
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Get Into It 5:420:00/5:42
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Burnin' (Edit) 3:220:00/3:22
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Get Up (Original) 6:110:00/6:11
About
Welcome to the Haus of Peace
(The extended version)
DJing and producing is equivalent to breathing for Larry Peace and music runs through his veins. Raised primarily on old-school funk, R&B and disco, it was quality time spent with his late aunt, as a kid, when he learned that “good music is simply good music.” “If it sounds good and feels good to you, then it is good no matter the genre,” she told him.
When Chicago house music began, a young peace found “love at first jack”. He knew then, almost instantly, that he wanted to create and perform his own music. By mid-90s a turn of events would land him the gig of a lifetime as a personal DJ for his musical idol, Prince. During the brief stint, Peace learned a few more lessons: take risks and follow your heart, give the people what they want, and learn how to balance the two. Over the years, Peace devoted himself to his craft. One of his superpowers is the way he spins many genres into a single night’s set. It’s his selections and transitions that separate his performances from his peers’ and his intention is to unify his audience. His Minneapolis residency (The Saloon) is where he commands a night called the Haus of Peace. This is where the magic happens as anyone who visits the Haus of Peace becomes immersed in an experience where a preacher-like messenger serves diverse sounds to match his equally diverse dance floor. The objective is to unify all walks of life for a single moment. Peace ebbs and flows through a variety of genres as if to say, “I see you and you’re welcome here. This is safe space, so release yourself and join us.”
Elsewhere, one can catch Peace at many guest spots where he’s strictly a house-head serving up the funkiest house sets. His productions and remixes are an extension of the DJ sets as he delivers even more funky and versatile sounds however, house remains his musical foundation. With releases on Whitebeard Records, Nu Monkey, Plastik People Digital, More Than House!, his own imprint Supa Qween and others, remixes for the likes of Lee Dagger (Bimbo Jones), Luca Deboniare, Dark Intensity, Harry Kasey (KC & the Sunshine Band), and a long list of others, Larry Peace is building quite the catalog of his own material and his work is being recognized and supported world-wide. His big dream/goal is to turn the Haus of Peace into an international day-party running from Vegas to the UK and beyond and with no signs of slowing down anytime soon, it looks as if he’s well on his way to do just that.

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Minnesota-based artist, DJ, and producer specializing in disco-filtered and jackin' house music. Former Prince DJ who strikes a balance between the commercial and the underground in both: his productions and DJ sets. Peace also heads up his own label, Supa Qween Records. His catalogue includes remix work behind Dark Intensity, Luca Debonaire, Lee Dagger (Bimbo Jones), Thelma Houston, KC & The Sunshine Band, The Weather Girls, Anthony May, Tony Fuel, Dwayne Minard, Headrocka, Nicki French, Rozalla, Russ Rich, Matt Consola, Debby Holiday and more. His solo releases have landed on labels such as Whitebeard Records (Chicago), Plastik People Recordings (UK), Smashing Trax (UK) and his own imprint, Supa Qween.

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