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Avalanche posted:What are the specific differences between "Detroit" House, "Chicago" House, and "New York" House? This is probably going to get a number of different interpretations, but I've always thought of it like this: - Detroit house - more like techno/more machinelike - Chicago house - more gospel sounding (though not in theme, you'll have vocalists who have a v gospel feel to them) - New York house - more latin feeling, esp if you listen to like Masters at Work stuff
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a milk crime posted:- Chicago house - more gospel sounding (though not in theme, you'll have vocalists who have a v gospel feel to them) I'm down with the other 2, but I dont know what you mean by this. This to me is pure chicago - little bit of a disco influence, very upbeat & snappy/jacking. http://soundcloud.com/groups/derrick-carter-dj-mixes edit: dlc's essential mix from 96 - http://soundcloud.com/r_co/derrick-carter-essential-mix-1 cubicle gangster fucked around with this message at 20:09 on Nov 5, 2012 |
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cubicle gangster posted:I'm down with the other 2, but I dont know what you mean by this. I think he means the same aspect of the gospel tradition that you can hear in blues, soul, and R&B vocals. The first tune that came to mind for me was Cajmere ft. Dajae - Brighter Days: http://youtu.be/YVfZzIoAjK8. Not all Chicago house has that sound but I'm having a hard time coming up with a better description off the top of my head.
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# ? Nov 5, 2012 21:08 |
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Chicago House to me embodies Funk, Soul, and Disco sampled records. Just funky is the simplest way of putting it. Sassy, soulful vocals from time to time, with a heavy helping of grooving funky bass, Chicago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFN3XQSxhCc
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Saucy Slit posted:Chicago House to me embodies Funk, Soul, and Disco sampled records. Just funky is the simplest way of putting it. Sassy, soulful vocals from time to time, with a heavy helping of grooving funky bass, Chicago. jammmmmmmmm
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# ? Nov 5, 2012 21:29 |
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A lot of the early chicago house vocalists came from a gospel background, so I think the gospel comparison is fair, but that would be only one strand of the many Chicago house sounds. I also feel that sorta vocal style is represented well in the new jersey garage stuff and various other places. I would also agree that derek carter is a quintessential chicago dj, but the mid 90s chicago sound is a bit different from the 80s days of Marshall Jefferson, Larry Heard, Mike Dunn, Jamie Principle etc. I think the best way to get a feel for the distinctions is to listen to the works of a few of the bigger names from the various cities and some contemporary mixes to see what kinda songs and dj styles were tossing around rather than trying to fit a rigid category scheme as there is a lot of interplay between the various scenes. For example, loose joints - all over your face is one of the biggest chicago songs of all time amongst chicago house djs, but it was from Arthur Russell a prominent ny scenster. Or, take someone like DJ Pierre. He helped pioneer the acid sound in chicago, but then moved to New York and started the legendary wild pitch parties. Did his house become New York house when he moved? Something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkURbwQ7fjE could very well be associated with the Sound Factory or runways or parties like wild pitch, that someone in New York would identify with closely, but surely it owes a lot to his past in Chicago as well (and I presume it got plenty of play there as well.) Or, take the Detroit house classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFo9a2-FnM4 morning factory. As the name suggests, it was designed for play in the Sound Factory in New York. I think most people upon listening to this would hear Ron Trent and Chez Damier's touch, but it's detroit house made with new york in mind.
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# ? Nov 5, 2012 21:45 |
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Owns About Hard: what do you guys expect? The edm and festival scenes are getting bigger, especially in America, of course there's gonna be shittier people at shows. I mean it's not like Hard has drastically changed the artists they tend to bring.
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drat SON WHERE'D YA FIND THIS?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzFHIp0eb5Q
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# ? Nov 5, 2012 22:08 |
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plogo posted:A lot of the early chicago house vocalists came from a gospel background, so I think the gospel comparison is fair, but that would be only one strand of the many Chicago house sounds. I also feel that sorta vocal style is represented well in the new jersey garage stuff and various other places. Yeah that's what I was going for and you're obviously right about the rest, and the rest of your post is , I mean you clearly know more than me.
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The Fresh Prince posted:About Hard: what do you guys expect? The edm and festival scenes are getting bigger, especially in America, of course there's gonna be shittier people at shows. I mean it's not like Hard has drastically changed the artists they tend to bring. 09: 10: 11: 12: It seems like there was a conscientious switch from quality house music to gimmicky mooba and trap stuff that I don't really find that fun to listen too. straight up brolic fucked around with this message at 03:14 on Nov 6, 2012 |
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Flight Facilities - Clair De Lune (feat. Christine Hoberg) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppYNSRbctZM niccccccccce
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mynameisjohn posted:It seems like there was a conscientious switch from quality house music to gimmicky mooba and trap stuff that I don't really find that fun to listen too. The main stage was all people that had played a Hard show before: I stayed in the Discoteque for pretty much the whole night. That lineup was pretty quality if you ask me: I mean sure if you hung out at the stage dedicated to moombahton or "Knife Party Presents Earstorm" stage, you're not going to be hearing much house, but even those stages had artists that have preformed with Hard before. Trap and Moombah are still relatively new sounds (at least on the edm scene) and Hard does tend to try to promote "new" popular things (most notably bringing the genius that is DJ MOMJEANS to the stage). the unabonger fucked around with this message at 04:41 on Nov 6, 2012 |
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I saw Baauer this weekend at Fun Fun Fun Fest and gaaaaaaaatdamn that was a lot of fun. Anything more like him?
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PonchAxis posted:I saw Baauer this weekend at Fun Fun Fun Fest and gaaaaaaaatdamn that was a lot of fun. Anything more like him? Look through them and find the songs that interest you and follow those artists. There yeh go.
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PonchAxis posted:I saw Baauer this weekend at Fun Fun Fun Fest and gaaaaaaaatdamn that was a lot of fun. Anything more like him? Its called Trap, its pretty popular. Flosstradamus is pretty sweet imo: http://soundcloud.com/flosstradamus/major-lazer-original-don Drankenstein: http://www.maddecent.com/blog/drankenstein/ Not strictly Trap, but Lunice owns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgVCUB03vjY http://soundcloud.com/lunice
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This mothafuckin tuneeeeeeeeeeeee -snip- e; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AKxIwfGpQM Just picked up In Flagranti's album Dissimilated by-products (Volume 2), never listened to them before so if anyone knows some good songs by them feel free to share. (please post some disco house anyone I will love you.) Jokers of the Scene, plain and amazing http://soundcloud.com/jokers-of-the-scene/jokers-of-the-scene-a-fine e; http://www.dazeddigital.com/satellitevoices/paris/music/2477/on-air-bromance-at-home This sounds interesting, I'm gonna listen to it later but I wanted to share it / save it here. Blowdryer fucked around with this message at 16:38 on Nov 6, 2012 |
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PonchAxis posted:I saw Baauer this weekend at Fun Fun Fun Fest and gaaaaaaaatdamn that was a lot of fun. Anything more like him?
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# ? Nov 6, 2012 15:31 |
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Saw Baauer, Clockwork, and Dillon Francis last night. Baauer absolutely crushed, Clockwork isn't really my bag but he did some of his RL Grime stuff (they're the same person) and Dillon Francis was solid as always. Tiny venue, so much loving fun.
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# ? Nov 6, 2012 17:25 |
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America... http://edm-moments.tumblr.com/
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# ? Nov 6, 2012 17:52 |
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I'm loving this way to much: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLH20BTTRpE
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Attention Horse posted:Moullinex released his LP few days ago, and it has Iwona Skwarek from Rebeka on it. It's neat. I really like Take My Pain Away...of which there's a video for https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7GJ3mtcCtU Ah hell, the whole thing is great! Cyril Sneer fucked around with this message at 20:15 on Nov 7, 2012 |
# ? Nov 7, 2012 20:00 |
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CAZZETTE - BEAM ME UP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD162HGoVpA Banger.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 20:30 |
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^^^ To pop friendly for my taste. Anthemic. Here ya'll are; enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qsQ_Le_jPE ....don't bounce your head to hard or it might fall off.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 22:02 |
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This looks like it'll be a good'un. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3C2W0aK9EU
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Adulterous Hitler posted:CAZZETTE - BEAM ME UP This video is pretty cool if you pretend it's about the same "dance epidemic" seen in the videos for Party Rock Anthem and Levels. It becomes a bit less cool when you realize it's just an excuse to show sexy young women being hyper-sexual, just like every other Ultra or Ministry of Sound music video. The song also sounds just like all the other pop-pseudo-house-neo-mctrance that's popular now. I admit, though, that just like the person with the top comment on Youtube, the "girl in pink shorts is burned into my brain." So kudos to you, boringly titillating music video. Your bog-standard wiles have worked on me. but seriously what's with all the music vids with the theme of "dance epidemic"?
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Hammsturabi posted:This video is pretty cool if you pretend it's about the same "dance epidemic" seen in the videos for Party Rock Anthem and Levels. It becomes a bit less cool when you realize it's just an excuse to show sexy young women being hyper-sexual, just like every other Ultra or Ministry of Sound music video. The song also sounds just like all the other pop-pseudo-house-neo-mctrance that's popular now. I admit, though, that just like the person with the top comment on Youtube, the "girl in pink shorts is burned into my brain." So kudos to you, boringly titillating music video. Your bog-standard wiles have worked on me.
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Saucy Slit posted:^^^ To pop friendly for my taste. Anthemic. Sick as hell Here's a head bobber of a different variety: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oERn_jaUQj4 J. Paul Getto owns in case you didnt know. Oh and I found the best blog: http://cjmilli.com/ Her disco packs are loving incredible. edit: Hahahahahahaha this poo poo is off the hook. The Jersey Club one is loving incredible. the unabonger fucked around with this message at 08:26 on Nov 8, 2012 |
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The Fresh Prince posted:Not strictly Trap, but Lunice owns: Its like flylo and tyler the creator had a babby
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The Fresh Prince posted:Oh and I found the best blog: Yeah, CJ Milli is pretty rad. She has a show on https://www.rwd.fm Sundays at 6 Eastern.
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Love me some J Paul Getto; his remixes are always a pleasure for the ears. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsLfXzwVQNM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAYr0LiLQ5k Check the lyrics in this vid, (Stacy Kidd) it captures the essence and message of good house music so well. Production value is low, but the groove and words are so drat smooth, and you can see the people are actually loving the music first. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXLfV2qgRZw Saucy Slit fucked around with this message at 00:12 on Nov 9, 2012 |
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Kill Paris just uploaded a new track, Tender Love. I like it a lot. http://soundcloud.com/killparis/kill-paris-tender-love-free
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Thoogsby posted:Kill Paris just uploaded a new track, Tender Love. I like it a lot. seriously? More disco chat. BoogiePop Phantomz... They are good. This song can get a little repetitive, but until then its hot fire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smrjt0xUHhk
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Blowdryer posted:e2; this mix is amazing http://soundcloud.com/monitor66/monitor-66-live-decibel this really is awesome.
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# ? Nov 9, 2012 14:49 |
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Is this the thread for us to talk about Crystal Castles? Because I've been streaming their new album and I am a happy satisfied camper.
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Boywhiz88 posted:Is this the thread for us to talk about Crystal Castles? Because I've been streaming their new album and I am a happy satisfied camper. Who did they rip off this time?
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# ? Nov 9, 2012 19:04 |
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So I just purchased tickets to Snowglobe for NYE and I am super excited. The lineup this year looks incredible. I am definitely planning on seeing deadmau5 (have never seen him live), Chromeo, Big Gigantic, Madeon, Chris Lake, Zion I, and Boombox but I was hoping for some additional suggestions since I will be there all 3 days. Below is a link to the full lineup. http://lineup.snowglobemusicfestival.com/ Also, for you electro fans, you should definitely check out Shreddie Mercury. If you enjoy Mord Fustang, you would most likely enjoy his tasty synths. My favorite tracks of his are Mount Cleverest, Heartbeat (Remix), and Night by Night (Remix) but everything is quality. Shreddie Mercury http://soundcloud.com/shreddie-mercury
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MrSargent posted:So I just purchased tickets to Snowglobe for NYE and I am super excited. The lineup this year looks incredible. I am definitely planning on seeing deadmau5 (have never seen him live), Chromeo, Big Gigantic, Madeon, Chris Lake, Zion I, and Boombox but I was hoping for some additional suggestions since I will be there all 3 days. Below is a link to the full lineup. DAM-FUNK! If you like Chromeo, go see Dam-Funk. His music is even more of an 80's funk tribute than Chromeo's is. And then go see deadmau5 right after for extreme racial juxtaposition.
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Thoogsby posted:Kill Paris just uploaded a new track, Tender Love. I like it a lot. Ugh this is loving terrible. Listen to a non-lovely remix of Force MD's incredible "Tender Love" http://soundcloud.com/shish-boom-bah/tender-love-shish-boom-bah-dj
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wayfinder posted:Who did they rip off this time? Not deep into the electronic scene to tell ya but I've really enjoyed their music. I know the first album had issues with them ripping off samples and melodies, but I was never aware of any issues in their second album. All the same, it reminds me of the second album in tone but more subdued. Alice is more of a part of the music. I really enjoy the tracks Insulin and Kerosene.
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So excited for this album. Flume - More Than You Thought http://soundcloud.com/flume-1/more-than-you-thought-1
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