RE: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-15 Thread James_Bucknell





i'd argue that the causal direction is the other way around - house (and
indeed a lot of black american music) came from a religious background.
there wasn't such a great difference between the music i heard on sunday
morning walking around harlem and the music i heard on sunday afternoon
downtown at body and soul.
james
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OK,
thanks to all who gave me pointers ! Had a couple of listens, esp to the
Terrence Parker mixes on www.gospelhousemusic.com , interesting... guess
it's too house for me, though ; but the idea of having a genre that's
traditionnally hedonistic used for Christian promotion is a bit weird...
Gwendal

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Just about any Basement Boys production - especially Jasper Street Company
records
http://www.basementboys.com/main.htm

they have a label called God's House Records - I think that says it all

look for stuff by Ann Nesby

both Strictly and Nervous have also put out a fair amount of music that
falls into this style

there's lots of stuff
listen here
http://www.gospelhousemusic.com/

MEK

Gospel house ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible
to name some good records of that genre ?
thanks !
Gwendal


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RE: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-14 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
OK,
thanks to all who gave me pointers ! Had a couple of listens, esp to the 
Terrence Parker mixes on www.gospelhousemusic.com , interesting... guess it's 
too house for me, though ; but the idea of having a genre that's traditionnally 
hedonistic used for Christian promotion is a bit weird...
Gwendal

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Just about any Basement Boys production - especially Jasper Street Company
records
http://www.basementboys.com/main.htm

they have a label called God's House Records - I think that says it all

look for stuff by Ann Nesby

both Strictly and Nervous have also put out a fair amount of music that
falls into this style

there's lots of stuff
listen here
http://www.gospelhousemusic.com/

MEK

Gospel house ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible
to name some good records of that genre ?
thanks !
Gwendal



RE: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-09 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
Gospel house ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible to 
name some good records of that genre ?
thanks !
Gwendal

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 speaking of which, wasn't TP calling it quits at the end of 2002 or 2003?


To summarize briefly, he was going to retire for religious reasons - issues
with the rave scene (and more), but then opted to adjust his musical policy
and continue to do things on terms he could feel comfortable with. He is
still DJing quite actively, but with more of a focus on gospel house, and
while I've not heard him since the shift, all reports indicate he still
rocks it.

Please let's not turn this into another opportunity to crap on Terrence's
religiosity. He's had a very difficult and intense life, and if his
ever-increasing devotion to God makes him happy, then I'm happy for him.
Yeah, he can get a bit preachy about it, but if you were to speak to him in
person about it you'd know that he's not trying to impose his views on
anyone - he's just very enthused about what he believes. Or at least that's
how I see it.

Tristan
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Re: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-09 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Try the Frankie Knuckles mix-CD Motivation, on Definity. Came out maybe 
2002? Should give you a feel for it. I really enjoyed it.

 Gospel house ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible
 to name some good records of that genre ?
 thanks !
 Gwendal


Re: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-09 Thread Dave Pinter



Gospel house ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible to
name some good records of that genre ?
thanks !
Gwendal



You can also see TP's monthly top ten list on his site: www.tpmusic.net

+dave




RE: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-09 Thread Scott K Ellis
Agreed, there are many many great gospel house records, and many not so good
ones. A few of my favorites are:

Kenny Bobien, Why We Sing  I Shall Not Be Moved
Su Su Bobien, I Can't Keep It To Myself
Vernessa Mitchell, Higher
Kerri Chandler, Hallelujah

For a release with the gospel house sound but w/o the supernatural
references, this one kills it:

DJ Oji  Una, We Lift Our Hands In The Sanctuary (Sancsoul Records) 2003

Scott

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Gospel house ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible to
name some good records of that genre ?
thanks !
Gwendal



RE: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Just about any Basement Boys production - especially Jasper Street Company
records
http://www.basementboys.com/main.htm

they have a label called God's House Records - I think that says it all

look for stuff by Ann Nesby

both Strictly and Nervous have also put out a fair amount of music that
falls into this style

there's lots of stuff
listen here
http://www.gospelhousemusic.com/

MEK

Gospel house ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible
to name some good records of that genre ?
thanks !
Gwendal



RE: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-09 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




Oh yes, one more - Braxton Holmes has a release on Cajual with a band he
put together called The Congregation
it's on Cajual 2x12 - the track is called Be Grateful
(and I have it up on eBay)

Cajual have a few gospel house style tacks

the weird thing about gospel house is, unless we are talking about very
churchy/choir songs, I feel that sooo many songs could qualify.

MEK




  
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Just about any Basement Boys production - especially Jasper Street Company
records
http://www.basementboys.com/main.htm

they have a label called God's House Records - I think that says it all

look for stuff by Ann Nesby

both Strictly and Nervous have also put out a fair amount of music that
falls into this style

there's lots of stuff
listen here
http://www.gospelhousemusic.com/

MEK

Gospel house ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible
to name some good records of that genre ?
thanks !
Gwendal






Re: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-09 Thread kj at technotourist dot org


On 9-apr-04, at 16:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Oh yes, one more - Braxton Holmes has a release on Cajual with a band 
he

put together called The Congregation
it's on Cajual 2x12 - the track is called Be Grateful
(and I have it up on eBay)

Cajual have a few gospel house style tacks

the weird thing about gospel house is, unless we are talking about 
very

churchy/choir songs, I feel that sooo many songs could qualify.


I Agree with that, i always found that Faith, Hope  Clarity from The 
Reese Project also has this gospel feeling for some reason.


KJ



Re: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-08 Thread DelCimmuto
hahaah well Im sorry If I gave you the impression I was baiting the list so
I could pounce on the religious angle.

he does still rock it.

saw him with green velvet and stacey pullen late last year (in detroit) and
what struck me was he was playing some extremely swung house music (think
herbert style swing, but harder tracks)

-joe



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  speaking of which, wasn't TP calling it quits at the end of 2002 or
2003?


 To summarize briefly, he was going to retire for religious reasons -
issues
 with the rave scene (and more), but then opted to adjust his musical
policy
 and continue to do things on terms he could feel comfortable with. He is
 still DJing quite actively, but with more of a focus on gospel house, and
 while I've not heard him since the shift, all reports indicate he still
 rocks it.

 Please let's not turn this into another opportunity to crap on Terrence's
 religiosity. He's had a very difficult and intense life, and if his
 ever-increasing devotion to God makes him happy, then I'm happy for him.
 Yeah, he can get a bit preachy about it, but if you were to speak to him
in
 person about it you'd know that he's not trying to impose his views on
 anyone - he's just very enthused about what he believes. Or at least
that's
 how I see it.

 Tristan
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RE: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-08 Thread Scott K Ellis
TP has a semi-regular gig on Detroit Public Schools' radio (90.9) Monday
gospel house show and it's always very fun and entertaining.  I love that
garage-gospel house that he plays even though I can't relate to all of it.
And his ability to work a mixer and efx...incredible!

Scott

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hahaah well Im sorry If I gave you the impression I was baiting the list so
I could pounce on the religious angle.

he does still rock it.

saw him with green velvet and stacey pullen late last year (in detroit) and
what struck me was he was playing some extremely swung house music (think
herbert style swing, but harder tracks)

-joe



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RE: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-08 Thread ani
i have respect and love for terrence.  but in my opinion, there is a
difference between starting a conversation with someone about their
beliefs and receiving a mass email demonizing the lifestyle of many
people on the mailing list.

ani

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:  speaking of which, wasn't TP calling it quits at the end of 2002 or 
:  2003?
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: 
: To summarize briefly, he was going to retire for religious 
: reasons - issues with the rave scene (and more), but then 
: opted to adjust his musical policy and continue to do things 
: on terms he could feel comfortable with. He is still DJing 
: quite actively, but with more of a focus on gospel house, and 
: while I've not heard him since the shift, all reports 
: indicate he still rocks it.
: 
: Please let's not turn this into another opportunity to crap 
: on Terrence's religiosity. He's had a very difficult and 
: intense life, and if his ever-increasing devotion to God 
: makes him happy, then I'm happy for him. Yeah, he can get a 
: bit preachy about it, but if you were to speak to him in 
: person about it you'd know that he's not trying to impose his 
: views on anyone - he's just very enthused about what he 
: believes. Or at least that's how I see it.
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Re: (313) TP - was Re: (313) That Friday Question/Claude Young Mixes

2004-04-08 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight




yeah, I remember his post about this - actually I think someone posted it
for him

and I proceeded to jump all over it/him, which I now feel rather bad about

we all need something powerful to believe in (whatever that thing may be)

MEK





   
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 speaking of which, wasn't TP calling it quits at the end of 2002 or 2003?


To summarize briefly, he was going to retire for religious reasons - issues
with the rave scene (and more), but then opted to adjust his musical policy
and continue to do things on terms he could feel comfortable with. He is
still DJing quite actively, but with more of a focus on gospel house, and
while I've not heard him since the shift, all reports indicate he still
rocks it.

Please let's not turn this into another opportunity to crap on Terrence's
religiosity. He's had a very difficult and intense life, and if his
ever-increasing devotion to God makes him happy, then I'm happy for him.
Yeah, he can get a bit preachy about it, but if you were to speak to him in
person about it you'd know that he's not trying to impose his views on
anyone - he's just very enthused about what he believes. Or at least that's
how I see it.

Tristan
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