If it ain't 3 Chairs or Main Street, it ain't deep house :-) J/k but I also don't like the way other types of tracks (tech-house, minimal etc) are being lumped in to "deep house" but that's never gonna have any real effects so it's a non-issue.
I guess people define "deep" differently so it's all good. Joe On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 2:36 PM, <james.hurl...@utoronto.ca> wrote: > > >> That said, here's one I think everyone would agree qualifies as >> "deep house": >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTBRkL2gltk > > > Unless you listen to this mix and then it qualifies as dub techno? > http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=2uovB5Ah_GI&feature=fvwrel > Marginally related, I was just reading this article about the deadmau5 > button-press affair and there's an interesting bit about Danny Tenaglia > getting heat from NYC house heads for rinsing Maurizio records. > > http://hotwaterinc.tumblr.com/post/25938207447/hitstart > "Tenaglia got tons of flack from the ?old-school? house DJ community for > playing current, not-necessarily-house music, including trance (Tilt?s > ?Angry Skies? was a Vinyl anthem) and minimal tech-dub (Maurizio?s > ?M-Series? inspired a lot of his own productions). So while he?s grouped > with these guys now, he was something of an outcast and revolutionary at the > time." > > >> >> fh >> >> ----------------- >>> >>> To keep it on somewhat on topic for this list, Though they cover other >>> styles, I myself would say that both Rick Wade... Any of the 3 >>> Chairs....Larry Heard, check out Fred P/Black Jazz Consortium, >>> DJ Aakamael ....Ron Trent... At least for me, those are definitely ones >>> that I would include in the Deep House category amongst other >>> categories. >>> >>> That might not be what may be the newest trend of "Deep House" in >>> Europe, but that's what has and always will be deep house to me.... >>> >>> >>> >>> Dave >>> >>> >>> On 7/9/2012 7:03 PM, darnistle wrote: >>>> >>>> This probably isn't the forum for such a question, but could someone >>>> give some examples of "deep house" in contradistinction to other >>>> styles of house? >>>> >>>> The term seems to be thrown about very often, but I still have no real >>>> sense of what "deep house" sounds like as opposed to (for example) >>>> jazzy house or disco house or micro house or whatever. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 7/9/2012 1:06 PM, kent williams wrote: >>>>> >>>>> From what I gather the trend in Europe is away from Minimal and Tech >>>>> House to 'Deep House' -- a term that in context covers a multitude of >>>>> sins. I think that this has upped the visibility of real house music >>>>> in general and Detroit House in particular. >>>>> >>>>> Even if the mainstream of the new 'Deep House' thing is just tech >>>>> house with more 707 beats and out of context soul vocal samples, it >>>>> may be a case of rising water floating all boats. >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:51 AM, David Powers <cybo...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> Jason, regarding In The Dark: The Soul of Detroit, you said: 'not so >>>>>> long ago you couldn't give music like this away so it's nice to see >>>>>> people "rediscovering" Detroit House'... Any idea why this would be >>>>>> the case? What has changed, and what do you think made such music >>>>>> undesirable in this time 'not so long ago'? >>>>>> >>>>>> ~David >>>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >