Re: (313) Ron Hardy mixes
That's terrific, thanks for the pointer. I don't remember exactly when DHP started (the "G-Man" Gerard Rose's labor of love for over a decade), but that's where I first heard Ron's mixes and among all the great ones there (including a few from Detroit) they still stand out. www.deephousepage.com The Music Box during the mid-1980s was right near the river at 326 N. Michigan. A year ago my bus stop across the street from Obama campaign headquarters was about 200 feet down that same block. Last summer the building (which was vacant for a long time) was auctioned for redevelopment. I wonder how many of the thousands of people who go by that spot daily have any idea what the Music Box was all about... fh - >I know Chicago house isn't "strictly" 313 related, but I thought this >would be interesting to some of you. This web page has tons of Ron >Hardy's mixes complete with the playlists. Essential for anyone who >wants to really understand the origins of house music. > >http://www.gridface.com/features/ron_hardy_playlists.html > >~David Powers >
Re: (313) Ron Hardy mixes
I'm glad you like it! I hope to be publishing a piece soon with quite a few Chicago house photos. Cheers, Jacob On Jan 4, 2010, at 10:05 PM, David Powers wrote: > I know Chicago house isn't "strictly" 313 related, but I thought this > would be interesting to some of you. This web page has tons of Ron > Hardy's mixes complete with the playlists. Essential for anyone who > wants to really understand the origins of house music. > > http://www.gridface.com/features/ron_hardy_playlists.html > > ~David Powers -- underground music reviews http://www.gridface.com/
Re: (313) Ron Hardy mixes
PS. Also of interest: Photos from the Glory Days of Ron Hardy and the Music Box http://www.5chicago.com/features/january2006/backtothemusicbox.html And apologies if everyone already knows about the gridface page, but I hadn't noticed it before. ~David On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:05 PM, David Powers wrote: > I know Chicago house isn't "strictly" 313 related, but I thought this > would be interesting to some of you. This web page has tons of Ron > Hardy's mixes complete with the playlists. Essential for anyone who > wants to really understand the origins of house music. > > http://www.gridface.com/features/ron_hardy_playlists.html > > ~David Powers >
(313) Ron Hardy mixes
I know Chicago house isn't "strictly" 313 related, but I thought this would be interesting to some of you. This web page has tons of Ron Hardy's mixes complete with the playlists. Essential for anyone who wants to really understand the origins of house music. http://www.gridface.com/features/ron_hardy_playlists.html ~David Powers
(313) January 2010 chart; yours? :)
Here's my recent faves; what are you 313er's liking these days? Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Halifax NS Canada January 2010 chart 01 Andrew Duke--Carnival (Mick Chillage remix) (Dublin Xpress) 02 Marco Bernardi--Ciao Ciao EP (Nice & Nasty) 03 Delta Funktionen--Silhouette (Marcel Dettmann remix) (Delsin) 04 Aroy Dee--Tears EP (MOS) 05 Tevo Howard--Move (Hour House Is Your Rush) 06 Mark O'Sullivan--Relapse (Psycatron remix) (Process) 07 Dirty Culture--Romanisme EP (Affin) 08 FRAKnoise--InterBabylonianMusicals LP (EevoNext) 09 Marc O'Tool & Criss Source--Matchbox (Circle) 10 Tim Roscoe--Gossips EP (Stolen Moments) Andrew Duke producer: Uzuri, Open Concept, Nice & Nasty, Untitled & After, Blaq, Matrix, Tuning Spork, Mischievous, Dublin Xpress, Diplomatik, Pertin_nce, VIM, Red Robot, Sinergy Networks; remixer: Tokyo Dawn, Static, Dialtone, Gorsch, Night Drive, 2600, 6ONE6; sound designer: Computer Music mag, Music Technology mag, Sound Ideas, FXpansion, Equinox Sounds, Audiobase; mixshow host: Andrew Duke In The Mix (est. 1987) http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html -- http://soundcloud.com/andrewdukecognitionaudio http://myspace.com/andrewduke