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Slater Hogan Slater Hogan (born in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA on February 10th, 1970) is a disc jockey and musician, known for his Chicago House Music productions with his parnter, John Larner. Notable releases include "Caught Out" (Hip Therapist Records, 2002), "Top of the World" ( Low Down Music,2003), and House music mix compilations Fabric 40, Ministry of Sound: Sessions [1]. He resides in Indianapolis, promoting local house music events, but DJ's widely around the world. After meeting his friend John Larner at Luna Music, he became obsessed with the House music coming out of Chicago. Slater began promoting local warehouse parties and playing sporadically around the mid west. In 2001 Slater and John began experimenting with music production. Using old swing jazz samples they compiled 10 tracks and sent them to Mark Farina. Mark used their songs on some mix tapes and the rest was history. Signing 12 Ep's to various labels in 2003 [2], Slater's sound soon went global. To date, Slater Hogan has performed in 14 countries and has had over 100 releases. His Dj sound has been described as Jazzy, funky, booty Shakin' House Music. Slater was voted Top Club DJ in Indianapolis in 2010 by the readers of NUVO Magazine.[3]