31/05/2026
House music has always been built on pioneers who changed the direction of dance music forever, and few names carry more weight than Todd Terry.
Emerging from Brooklyn, New York in the late 1980s, Todd Terry became one of the defining architects of house music through a raw, sample-heavy sound that connected hip hop energy with underground club culture. His productions helped shape the sound of global dancefloors and influenced generations of DJs and producers that followed.
From classics like Can You Party, A Day In The Life, Weekend, and Something Goin’ On, to his remix work for artists including Everything But The Girl, Jungle Brothers, Björk and George Michael, Todd Terry’s impact on electronic music culture is impossible to ignore.
Decades later, his music still lives at the centre of club culture worldwide, with his influence continuing to echo through house music scenes today.
Now, that legacy is becoming part of Liverpool’s story through and .project.liverpool.