I have to agree with you. The forward thinking innovation that was
present in techno/house at their beginnings has moved on - it doesn't exist
in the music that is sticking to the original blueprint.
What is sort of funny in all of this, for me, is now I'm listening and
buying mostly 60s 70s
How about that book Unlocking the Groove?
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 4:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to agree with you. The forward thinking innovation that was
present in techno/house at their beginnings has moved on - it doesn't exist
in the music that is sticking to the original
I don't say this to start a debate, because 'disco only lasted 10-15
years at best' is nominally correct. But I can't really pinpoint the
death of Disco, especially since deep house has been plowing the same
row since ... forever. Disco as a mass phenomenon in the United
States was really