JDJ (formerly known as June, DJ Sprinkles) is an avant-garde electronic music producer and DJ whose pioneering work has spanned over two decades, leaving an indelible mark on the underground dance music scene. Emerging from the fertile ground of Chicago's acid house movement in the late 1980s, JDJ quickly distinguished herself with her unique blend of melodic harmonies, intricate rhythms, and socio-political commentary, all woven into a tapestry that defies traditional genre boundaries. Her early work as DJ Sprinkles, under the Gileis Ungleiphant moniker, captured the essence of classic house music while pushing its limits, leading to her being hailed as one of the key figures in the development of deep, soulful, and intellectual house music. As a multifaceted artist, JDJ's contributions extend beyond the decks and into the realms of production and conceptual art. Her seminal releases like "Gregarious Artifice" and "Grid Theory" have become touchstones for the genre, influencing a generation of producers and DJs. JDJ's sound is characterized by its depth and complexity, often exploring themes of identity, history, and resistance, which resonate with listeners on both a dance floor and an intellectual level. Her performances are not just sets but immersive experiences that challenge and inspire, taking audiences on a sonic journey through time and space. JDJ's enduring legacy is not only her groundbreaking music but also her role as a mentor and advocate for emerging artists, continuing to shape the future of electronic music with an unwavering commitment to innovation and authenticity.