[313] richie and dance musik?

2001-08-16 Thread James Michael Bishop
is richie dance music.  i dont think thats his goal, to make you people dance.
i think rich and most producers along with myself are more content in making
something audibly phenomanal not making some cracked out and kandy kids dance.
anyways who the hell could dance to rich for more than 10 minutes with out
keeling over from the speed if the de9 sets or the heat of all his parties.  i
agree though i saw rich a bunch for the de9 and i did get bored but you have to
remeber where you may have seen him, what about the classic shows and the shows
previous to de9.  its always different aurally and visually when he is working
towards something new.  why does it matter is he uses a 909 from the eighties
should he replace it with a mpc2000 and then sample the 909, get real

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Re: [313] richie and dance musik?

2001-08-16 Thread Ed Wong Hau Pepilu Tivrusky IV
 Yes, I think the majority of his music is definitely dancefloor-oriented. I do 
like the stuff
that isn't, as well.. 

||not making some cracked out and kandy kids dance. 

 Hey, other people dance, too. I find the hipsters standing around with their 
arms crossed,
looking pensive and imperceptibly nodding their heads just as amusing as candy 
kids flailing
around to whatever is coming out of the speakers. There is a middle ground; you 
can pay close
attention to the music and still shake your ass. It's fun, it burns calories; 
you should try it
sometime. 

||anyways who the hell could dance to rich for more than 10 minutes with out 
keeling over

 *Raises hand*

It's dark in here.. It's hot in here... I like it here.

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Re: [313] richie and dance musik?

2001-08-16 Thread george . jones
The only thing Richie has done (that I've heard anyways) that you really
can't dance to is his Concept series, the majority of Consumed, and a bit
of Artifakts BC. Otherwise, you can dance to pretty much all of the rest.




Ed Wong Hau Pepilu Tivrusky IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/16/2001 11:55:08 AM

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 Yes, I think the majority of his music is definitely dancefloor-oriented.
I do like the stuff
that isn't, as well..

||not making some cracked out and kandy kids dance.

 Hey, other people dance, too. I find the hipsters standing around with
their arms crossed,
looking pensive and imperceptibly nodding their heads just as amusing as
candy kids flailing
around to whatever is coming out of the speakers. There is a middle ground;
you can pay close
attention to the music and still shake your ass. It's fun, it burns
calories; you should try it
sometime.

||anyways who the hell could dance to rich for more than 10 minutes with
out keeling over

 *Raises hand*

It's dark in here.. It's hot in here... I like it here.

[anyone care to ID that one?]



 -tjw



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Re: [313] richie and dance musik?

2001-08-16 Thread Jayson B.


is richie dance music.  i dont think thats his goal, to make you people 
dance.


rghht.  EVERYTHING he released pre-95 certainly wasn't dance music, i 
wouldn't consider de9 dance music, and god forbid anyone considers 
minus-anything dance music.  You're kidding right?



i think rich and most producers along with myself are more content in 
making something audibly phenomanal



*thinks*
*tear in eye*

bwuahahahahaha.  c'mon bro, i take myself and my music pretty seriously, but 
this is a little too much.



anyways who the hell could dance to rich for more than 10 minutes with out 
keeling over from the speed if the de9 sets or the heat of all his 
parties.



ummm, how about everyone at last labor day who danced full on for 6 hours?



its always different aurally and visually when he is working
towards something new.  why does it matter is he uses a 909 from the 
eighties should he replace it with a mpc2000 and then sample the 909, 
get real




ok, where's your arguement in all of this?  you start off saying that richie 
isn't dance music, and then you state that he's trying some new, then you go 
into the 'classic' richie stuff, and then you go into bitching about the 
909?  Can you tell me where your arguement in all of this is?


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Re: [313] richie and dance musik?

2001-08-16 Thread David Bate
I certainly can call it dance music.  I've danced to it. I've seen other people
dance
to it.  How else do you define dance music, other then music that one dances
to.
If that music is rhythmatic whitenoise, or if it's a pattern of 909 beats, it's
all
the same, music that makes one dance.

So yes, I would say that de9 is a dance music record , plus a whole lot of
other
releases on Minus  Not that I'm a big fan of Richie of anything, but I am a
big
fan of Dance Music and hate to see it so restricted so with such a defintion.



Cheers
Dave


Jayson B. wrote:

 is richie dance music.  i dont think thats his goal, to make you people
 dance.

 rghht.  EVERYTHING he released pre-95 certainly wasn't dance music, i
 wouldn't consider de9 dance music, and god forbid anyone considers
 minus-anything dance music.  You're kidding right?


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