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So you have a long career, so there’s quite a lot for us to get through, potentially. This year he released his first album in 13 years, Cerebral Hemispheres, and it seems to me that he is just as in tune with his self-made musical universe as he has ever been. He’s responsible for some of the most enduring Chicago house tracks ever made and also for some of the most unique and soulful electronic albums of the ’80s, the ’90s, the noughties, the tens. I’m honored to be sat next to one of the most influential musical figures of the last 30 years. Welcome to this very exciting Red Bull lecture, with a very important musical figure. In this public conversation as part of the Red Bull Music Festival Moscow 2018, Heard sat down with journalist Chal Ravens to discuss his musical education in Chicago, meeting a kindred spirit in Robert Owens and the stories behind some of his many aliases. Over 30 years later, his work has refused to diminish in importance while fans old and new remained captivated by his live shows. Swapping drums for drum machines as an outlet for his myriad musical ideas, Heard dove into the burgeoning house scene and quickly became one of its most exciting young producers, counting legendary DJs like Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy as early supporters. As a producer, he’s been responsible for some of the most enduring house music anthems, including “Mystery Of Love,” “Bring Down The Walls” and, of course, “Can You Feel It.” Growing up in Chicago in the ’70s and ’80s, Heard witnessed the birth and death of disco while drumming in a broad range of bands. Larry Heard should be in no need of an introduction.