So If an American asks me if I like Hard House, instead of looking at him in
disgust (whick is what I would normally do being from uk and knowing only UK
hard house), I will simply say I have never heard it.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: FC3 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 04 October 2000 15:41
>To: 'Kyle J Dupuy'
>Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
>Subject: RE: [313] hard house?
>
>
>it depends on what country you are in...perfect example of 
>hard house in the
>US is Bad Boy Bill...progressive and trance would be UK hard 
>House...just to
>make it easy
>jeff
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:        Kyle J Dupuy [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent:        Tuesday, October 03, 2000 7:59 PM
>> To:  313@hyperreal.org
>> Subject:     [313] hard house?
>> 
>> 
>> since it has been brought up lately. . is there a general 
>consensus on
>> what hard house consists of?  i've heard it used to describe a
>> traditionally 'housey' type sound, but more dark or 
>sinister, something
>> along the lines of what magda and derek plaslaiko spin, and 
>what frankie
>> bones seems to be spinning lately.  then i've also heard the 
>term applied
>> to a completely different kind of sound, namely that uk, 
>high nrg, trancey
>> type sound.  can someone help me with my genres please. . .  piece.
>> 
>> kyle 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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