Ron Trent
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Electronic keyboard
Drum machine
Ron Trent | |
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| Born | Ronald Trent May 23, 1973 |
| Genres | House, Chicago house, deep house, Detroit techno |
| Occupations | DJ, Producer |
| Instruments | Turntables Electronic keyboard Drum machine |
| Years active | 1986–present |
| Labels | Warehouse Peacefrog Prescription Night Time Stories |
| Website | Official Website |
Ronald "Ron" Trent (born May 23, 1973) is an American house music DJ and record producer.
After experimenting with beat machines and a small keyboard in 1986, he began recording the track "Altered States" while still in high school. He released it on Armando's Warehouse Records in 1990. The track became a club hit among devotees of techno,[1] despite Trent's grounding in the Chicago house scene. He then began working with Detroit producers such as Chez Damier, with whom he issued several singles before co-founding the label Prescription Records in 1993. They also worked with German duo Basic Channel.
Later in the 1990s, he moved to Brooklyn and put together a collaboration known as Urban Sound Gallery, or USG. He also worked with Anthony Nicholson there. He returned to Chicago in the 2000s.[2]