Maybe I shouldn't dig this up but I do think it's important to keep hearing
the sounds and being reminded where lots of "our" music came from and Disco
and 80s music and pages like deephousepage.com is very important. Waaay too
many kids don't know - they think disco is music that gay people listen to
(I've heard it from their mouths).
Nostalgia is just a state of mind - sure lots of music being made is
nostalgic and derivative (or an outright copy) but just because someone
wants to listen to an early house/late disco ear mix doesn't equate that
they are nostalgic for that era.
There is a difference between reverence and nostalgia.

On that note - there does seem to be a lack of old-school techno mixes from
"back in the day" available online or otherwise.

MEK




                                                                                
                                                       
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The dhp has a message board and searchable database.

although there is one wizard mix on his web site I read that G-Man has
rejected other Wizard mixes from the site because he does
not feel they are appropriate for the deep house page.

Someone needs to start a classic techno site, I would love to hear the
hard-core rave era Mills at the Limelight also mixes
from the minimal techno era.
Too much Disco and 80's nostalgia going around these days.






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