Louie Vega is one of house music’s true founding fathers - a visionary whose influence has shaped dancefloors across the world for decades. From building a career rooted in soul, Latin, and disco, to redefining the house sound of New York as one half of Masters At Work - his legacy runs through generations of DJs, producers and clubbers alike. In this special live episode of the House Culture Podcast, hosted by Simon Dunmore and recorded at the unique setting of W1 Curates in London, Louie joined us for an intimate, onstage conversation in front of a packed room. Reflecting on the moments that defined his journey, the records that changed the game, and the philosophy behind a lifelong dedication to the culture. He offered rare insight, warmth and honesty - alongside stories only someone who helped build the movement from the ground up can tell.
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