>But for five long years, deep house was homeless. Homeless, but not gone.
In
>the underground, offside from big clubs, in tiny holes and secret
locations,
>that were only known to the initiated, the contemplative sound found a
>temporary refuge, on nowadays mythical parties. The most important of them
>all was called Wild Pitch.
>
>Here, the hard core of the first deep house DJs played. Names that still
get
>whispered respectfully today and who were dropped happily on the
>Basil-Hardhaus-Classic "Hard For The DJ": Viktor Rosado, David Camacho,
>Kenny Carpenter, Nicky Jones, John Robinson. DJ Pierre, who had just moved
>from Chicago to New Jersey, sometimes played there and even dedicated a
>whole track principle to those legendary sessions: the Wild Pitch Mix.


Aha, cool. I've always wondered where that term came from.

Respect
JasonB

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