![]() ![]() (Chandler, a dedicated tinkerer, works hand-in-hand with Pioneer, along with numerous other audio companies, to help develop products.) He proudly holds up a rare Clubman One-One mixer that belonged to his late father. Speaking of mixers, another closet opens and a bank of them appears, including a Pioneer that he’s retrofitted with rotary knobs. There’s also a slew of flight cases, more than the average globe-trotting DJ would go through in a lifetime, for various turntables, reel-to-reels and mixers. “I have every single version of the Technics SLs, SL-B1s all the way up to SL-5100s,” he declares, opening one pair of doors. ![]() The DJ and producer, who’s been one of real-deal house music’s staunchest defenders for over three decades, is giving DJ Mag a Zoom tour of his home the various shelves and closets that he’s leading us to could pass for exhibitions at a museum dedicated to the clubbing arts. ![]() I usually have club lighting on down here, like with rotating heads and stuff,” Kerri Chandler says, with a tone that suggests it might be normal to have a full light rigging in one’s abode. ![]()
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