v12 wrote on Mon, 6 Feb 2006 about following:
"house" & "techno" 's been raped so many times that techno turned
into..."deep techno"
while house became "deep house" to escape from the negative conotation - not
sure if it's funny or not, but surely a weird process to observe.
I simply hate "de
beatdown a new dwarf-genre? well dunno
but honestly "beatdown" sounds better than "house" if you asked me
not that i care about words a& all that
just a thought
"house" & "techno" 's been raped so many times that techno turned
into..."deep techno"
while house became "deep house" to escape from
02/06/06 01:42 PM
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> i also have something to say about the comment someone else
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> Eh? That sounds like just about any type of good djing regardless of the
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i suppose it does, but i have to say that the people associated with
the "beatdown" style are all amongst the best deejays ive ever seen:
delano smith, mike
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seek wrote:
http://www.beatdownsounds.net/
"What is it?
"Beatdown" is a coined phrase that refers to the Urban House sound
that came out of Detroit. It is a reflection of the effect of a
strong, flawless DJ set where the energy reaches such an undeniable
level you respond uncontrollably throu
http://www.beatdownsounds.net/
"What is it?
"Beatdown" is a coined phrase that refers to the Urban House sound that came out of Detroit. It is
a reflection of the effect of a strong, flawless DJ set where the energy reaches such an undeniable
level you respond uncontrollably through dance, or, [
We have the same 3 in London on the 25th feb. I'll be going coz Carl
Craig is down stairs as well.
Wicked line up
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This is it
a_07.htm
Yeepee !
~ KiDDy.
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I guess
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Some other Theo Parrish/KDJ influenced labels would have to include
Freude-Am-Tamzen and Soul Phiction - both fairly similar to P
very slow housejams...
sounds like newbeat
newbeatdown?
: )
groet,
Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT
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There's a fairly new 2x12" called "Electronic Generation" which spills
over into this category as well.
Great stuff.
jeff
Some other Theo Parrish/KDJ influenced labels would have to include
Freude-Am-Tamzen and Soul Phiction - both fairly similar
://www.phonopsia.co.uk
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I guess my un
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wtf is a "beatdown" track?
didnt like the rework btw, too many one-finger chords...
terry brookes is the C2 version of choice(the d
the rework btw, too many one-finger chords...
> terry brookes is the C2 version of choice(the dub, that is)
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> groet,
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Carlos de Brito wrote:
is there a word for that (actually quite popular) style of house, discribed
with "too many one-finger chords"? cc remix of theo's "falling up" or ame's
"rej" and there are some more tracks for sure that i can't recall now. like,
beatdown trance? ;)
idnt like the rework btw, too many one-finger chords...
terry brookes is the C2 version of choice(the dub, that is)
groet,
Jochem,
Servicedesk ICT
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the CC remix is good,if not better than that -
but i must say that when i hear "beatdown" the first thing that comes to
mind
is the CD on 3rd ear,especially the opening tracks by Alston and Miller.
+the original 'falling up&
carl's rework a bit too floor-friendly for a "beatdown" track btw?
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Carl'
Carl's remix of Theo has all of Berlin going crazy. I read an interview with
Andy Vaz of background records saying that Beatdown was all the rage over there
now.
So what are the best beatdown tracks?
And does anyone else like the stuff that's been coming out on Philpot records?
Does that count
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