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John Summit
1994-06-02 · Chicago, Illinois, USA· birth time unknown
Note: John Summit's exact birth time isn't on record. Planetary signs are calculated for noon on his birth date and are likely accurate, but the rising sign and house placements are unknown... and the Moon sign should be treated as approximate if he was born near a sign change.
Chicago house DJ whose Deep End and energetic sets made him the face of new-gen house music.
For a performer, John Summit's chart is unusually legible — every major placement points to a specific dimension of how he shows up creatively...
John Summit's natal chart is anchored by a Gemini Sun — a nature that comes most fully alive through language — speaking, writing, explaining, listening, responding. Ideas need to move to mean anything, and Gemini is the one who keeps them in motion.
Inwardly, a Pisces Moon speaks to Creativity is an emotional regulation tool — Pisces Moon processes feeling through art, through music, through making something of the interior world. The act of translation is itself the healing.
Away from the spotlight, John's Venus in Cancer loves through home — through creating a private world with someone, through the rituals and rhythms that belong only to the two of them. The relationship is measured in what was built together, not in grand gestures.
The way John processes ideas and communicates carries the signature of Mercury in Cancer. The thinking is connected to memory and shaped by it — Cancer Mercury doesn't approach each new situation fresh. It brings the full archive of what was felt before, and that historical context is both the depth and occasionally the limitation.
The chart's Mars pursues through sustained effort rather than intensity — not a sprint but a long walk toward something it decided was worth getting. The patience is structural, not practiced. It simply does not stop.
Water runs deep in this chart... emotional intelligence, intuition, and a capacity for genuine empathy are the threads running through everything John does. A concentration of planets in Scorpio gives the chart a distinct Scorpio undertone... amplifying those themes alongside the core Gemini energy. With 4 retrograde planets natally, much of John's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything he puts into the world.
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Planetary Positions
Rising: Virgo (est.) · Midheaven: Gemini (est.)Gemini
11° · House 10 (est.)
Pisces
29° · House 8 (est.)
Cancer
4° · House 10 (est.)
Cancer
15° · House 11 (est.)
Taurus
7° · House 9 (est.)
Scorpio
6° · House 3 (est.)℞
Pisces
12° · House 7 (est.)
Capricorn
25° · House 5 (est.)℞
Capricorn
22° · House 5 (est.)℞
Scorpio
26° · House 3 (est.)℞
Scorpio
23° · House 3 (est.)
Virgo
3° · House 12 (est.)
Chart Interpretations
Sun in GeminiHouse 10 (est.)
Gemini is a Mutable Air sign, and the Sun here expresses identity through curiosity, language, and perpetual intellectual movement. Air lifts self-expression into the realm of ideas and connection, and Mutable modality keeps that expression fluid, adaptable, and always searching for the next interesting thing. You shine most fully in conversation and exchange ... you are genuinely many-faceted rather than inconsistent. The challenge is depth: without deliberate commitment to something, the Mutable Air tendency to skim widely leaves you brilliant on the surface but quietly restless underneath.
Moon in PiscesHouse 8 (est.)
Pisces is a Mutable Water sign, and the Moon is in its exaltation here ... one of the most emotionally sensitive and imaginatively rich lunar placements. Water makes your inner world boundless, fluid, and permeable; Mutable modality means your feelings shift readily with the emotional currents around you, making you extraordinarily empathic but also unusually susceptible to absorbing others' states as your own. You feel most at home in creative, spiritual, or compassionate spaces. A concrete tendency is the blur between your emotions and those of people you care about ... the essential work is learning to feel the difference between genuine empathy and the unconscious carrying of someone else's emotional weight.
Mercury in CancerHouse 10 (est.)
Cancer is a Cardinal Water sign, and Mercury here thinks through feeling, memory, and emotional association more than through logical sequence. Water gives the mind an intuitive, imagistic quality ... you often know something before you can explain why, and your ideas arrive as impressions as much as arguments. Cardinal modality means your thinking naturally orients toward care, protection, and the people who matter to you. A concrete tendency is a long and vivid emotional memory: you retain the feeling of experiences with unusual clarity, which makes you a perceptive reader of people but can also make it difficult to separate what you remember from what is actually in front of you now.
Venus in CancerHouse 11 (est.)
Cancer is a Cardinal Water sign, and Venus here loves with a nurturing attentiveness and emotional depth that is difficult to match. Water makes your affections deeply feeling-based and profoundly sensitive; Cardinal modality means you move toward those you love proactively ... anticipating needs, creating warmth, tending the relationship before you are asked. Your home environment and the people who inhabit it are genuinely central to your experience of being loved. A concrete tendency is retreating inside your shell when hurt rather than communicating the wound ... a pattern that protects you but leaves the people who care about you genuinely unable to reach you at the moment when reaching you matters most.
Mars in TaurusHouse 9 (est.)
Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign, and Mars is in its detriment here ... the planet of swift, impulsive action in the sign of patient, methodical accumulation. Earth grounds your drive in the material world; you pursue what you want steadily and with remarkable endurance. Fixed modality makes you almost impossible to stop once you have committed. A concrete tendency is the slow, thoroughly earned anger: this placement's temper is slow to rise but proportionally slow to dissipate, and when it finally surfaces it can surprise people who mistook your patience for indifference ... understanding your own activation threshold is some of the most practically useful self-knowledge this placement offers.
Jupiter in ScorpioHouse 3 (est.)
℞Scorpio is a Fixed Water sign, and Jupiter here grows through depth, psychological investigation, and the willingness to go where others prefer not to look. Water directs your expansiveness inward and downward; Fixed modality gives that growth remarkable staying power ... what you transform at this depth tends to stay transformed. Your fortune flows through research, shared resources, and the willingness to be undone and rebuilt by experience. A concrete tendency is the intensity that tips into obsession: Jupiter amplifies Scorpio's already formidable focus, and the productive discipline is distinguishing between the depth that illuminates and the depth that simply swallows.
Saturn in PiscesHouse 7 (est.)
Pisces is a Mutable Water sign, and Saturn here is learning to give form to the formless ... to build structure within the boundless without destroying what makes it alive. Water makes the lessons spiritual and deeply personal; Mutable modality means the challenge is a discipline that does not rigidify into defensiveness against the very openness it is trying to contain. A concrete tendency is alternating between dissolution and rigidity: without a consciously developed middle ground, this placement swings between the fog of Pisces without Saturn's grounding and the fortress of Saturn without Pisces' flow ... the integration is a spiritual discipline and creative integrity that holds both, and it is genuinely worth the work.
Uranus in CapricornHouse 5 (est.)
℞Capricorn is a Cardinal Earth sign, and Uranus here (1988–1996) disrupts through the sudden restructuring of institutions, governments, and the authority systems that have organized society. Earth makes Uranus's disruption structural and concrete; Cardinal modality means the upheaval breaks out at formative, initiating moments in political and social life. Your generation arrived as the Cold War ended and has grown up watching institutional authority hollow out in real time. A concrete tendency is a pragmatic radicalism ... less interested in ideological revolution than in building functional alternatives to systems that have demonstrably stopped working.
Neptune in CapricornHouse 5 (est.)
℞Capricorn is a Cardinal Earth sign, and Neptune here (1984–1998) dissolves the boundaries around institutional authority, material ambition, and the structures that society has long treated as permanent. Earth makes Neptune's dissolution structural and slow; Cardinal modality means it breaks out at initiating moments ... the very structures that are supposed to begin something new are revealed as more hollow than they appeared. This generation has grown up watching the erosion of public trust in every major institution. The shadow is a confusion about what authority is actually worth serving ... and the gift is a capacity to build structures infused with genuine meaning rather than mere form.
Pluto in ScorpioHouse 3 (est.)
℞Scorpio is a Fixed Water sign, and Pluto is in its domicile here (1983–1995) ... the planet of transformation in the sign it rules, producing the most intensely powerful and psychologically penetrating generational placement available. Water makes Pluto's transformations total and emotionally irreversible; Fixed modality means what is regenerated in this sign holds. This generation carries a profound attunement to depth, shadow, and the hidden currents of power and sexuality, shaped by AIDS, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and a cultural explosion of psychological and spiritual self-examination. A concrete tendency is an attraction to the abyss ... both the genuine wisdom that lives there and the compulsive quality that can make intensity feel like the only proof of being truly alive.
North Node in ScorpioHouse 3 (est.)
Your North Node in Scorpio calls you toward depth, genuine transformation, and the willingness to release what has outlived its usefulness rather than protecting it as a form of security. Scorpio is a Fixed Water sign ... the evolutionary direction here is toward emotional courage, the willingness to be changed by experience, and the radical trust that what dies can regenerate into something more real. The corresponding South Node in Taurus suggests an ingrained ease with comfort, stability, and the accumulation of what feels safe. A concrete tendency from the South Node is the holding-on ... the attachment to possessions, relationships, or self-conceptions that no longer serve but that feel like the floor beneath you. The medicine is discovering that the deepest security comes not from holding but from the willingness to move.
Chiron in VirgoHouse 12 (est.)
Your Chiron in Virgo places your core wound in the realm of adequacy, health, and the right to take up space without constantly improving your case for being here. Virgo is a Mutable Earth sign ... the wound is analytical, self-directed, and often expressed through the body as well as the mind. You may carry a sense that something is fundamentally wrong with you ... with your body, your work, or your competence ... no matter how much effort you invest in correction. A concrete tendency is the inner critic that never quiets: always finding the gap between where things are and where they should be, applied most mercilessly to yourself. The gift is that this critical precision, once redirected with compassion rather than judgment, becomes one of the most genuinely healing capacities available.
Ascendant (Rising) in Virgo(est.)
With Virgo rising, you come across as thoughtful, precise, and quietly competent. People trust your judgment because you clearly pay attention to details others miss. There's a modesty to your presence that understates how capable you actually are. You process the world through analysis and service.
Descendant in Pisces(est.)
With your Descendant in Pisces, you're drawn to partners who are empathic, creative, and spiritually attuned. You seek relationships with emotional depth and a sense of transcendence... where connection goes beyond words.
Midheaven in Gemini(est.)
With your Midheaven in Gemini, your career thrives on communication, versatility, and intellectual stimulation. You're drawn to work that lets you talk, write, teach, or connect ideas. Your public reputation is built on being the person who can explain anything to anyone.
Imum Coeli in Sagittarius(est.)
With your IC in Sagittarius, your roots are shaped by philosophy, freedom, and a sense of adventure. Your childhood may have involved travel, diverse beliefs, or an emphasis on the bigger picture. You recharge through exploration and meaning-making.
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