Dj Sneak

Dj Sneak

DJ Sneak is a legendary DJ, producer, and remixer originally from Chicago and Puerto Rico, now based in Los Angeles. As the founder of I’m A House Gangster the label, event series, and lifestyle brand he remains one of house music’s most influential figures. He is widely recognized as a pioneer of the filtered disco-house sound that helped shape the musical direction of artists such as Daft Punk, Basement Jaxx, and many others.

Across a career spanning decades, DJ Sneak has delivered international club anthems including “You Can’t Hide From Your Bud” and “Fix My Sink,” both of which reached the UK Top 20. His catalog includes releases on labels such as Desolat, Cecille, Ovum, Scion, and his own imprints I’m A House Gangster, Magnetic, and Oomph, alongside acclaimed albums including Blue Funk Files, Rice & Beans, Housekeepin’, and The House of House.

A highly respected remixer, he has reworked music for Justin Timberlake, A-Trak, Azari & III, Matthew Dear, Duke Dumont, The Avalanches, and Loco Dice, while also contributing to landmark compilations for Fabric, React, Moonshine, Om, NRK, and Ministry of Sound. He also famously co-wrote Daft Punk’s “Digital Love,” further underlining his lasting impact on electronic music culture.

Recent Mood Child Projects & Releases
In recent years, DJ Sneak has developed a clear connection with Mood Child, delivering projects that underscore his continued relevance as both a creator and source of inspiration:

Lower Level (Original Mix) [MC009]
: A standout cut released via Mood Child.

Wemen's Groove
: Featured on the Various Moods Vol. 2 compilation.

Mood Child Sample Pack Vol. 3 by DJ Sneak
: A comprehensive production suite featuring 263 WAV files, loops, and one-shots, praised as the "Rolls Royce of sample packs."

Still active on the international circuit in 2026, DJ Sneak continues to headline clubs, festivals, and special events worldwide with the same raw energy, musical authority, and unmistakable house groove that have defined his career from the very beginning.

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