House is as new as a microchip, and as old as the hills. It first came to widespread attention in the summer of 1986, when a rash of records imported directly from Chicago began to dominate the sounds of clubs all over the world. Dominate. All over the world. House music's roots lie in the spontaneous combustion that was enhanced for Chicago clubs in the early 1980s, in the days when the clubs only needed one DJ, and that DJ was in a position to make waves. And in the city where the clubs usually soundtracked by Jugasus. Acid house. Acid house. Acid house. Acid house. Acid house. Acid house. Acid house. Chicago was unique in a sense that they had control over their own press and plants, mixing elements of the house music that was already up and running in Chicago. Acid house was strictly a Chicago phenomenon until Stax singles began to cross the Atlantic. The Atlantic. The Atlantic. The Atlantic. The Atlantic.