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Originally released in 1992 by Curtis Alan Jones (performing as , and later Green Velvet ), "Percolator" is a cornerstone of Chicago house history. Its structure is defined by its extreme simplicity:

: The song inspired a dedicated Percolator dance , featuring fluid, bubbling movements that became a defining part of Chicago's underground club scene. Notable Versions and Remixes

Stream Cajmere - Percolator (Aaran D Un-Official Remix) [FREE DOWNLOAD] by Aaran D | Listen online for free on SoundCloud. SoundCloud·Aaran D What city did the Percolator song come from?

Aaran D’s version joins a long history of re-imaginings that keep the track relevant for new generations: Percolator (Aaran D Un-Official Remix) [FREE DOWNLOAD]

: While it is a Chicago House staple, the track became a massive hit in Baltimore, helping lay the groundwork for the Baltimore club and ghetto house genres.