cheers for that
I think Keith Worthy is a bit of an obvious omission from the article though.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Martin Dust wrote:
> Here's the article that appeared in iDJ, that I mentioned last week
> http://www.teshno.com/2009/09/detroit-house-and-techno-interviews.html
>
> m
Here's the article that appeared in iDJ, that I mentioned last week
http://www.teshno.com/2009/09/detroit-house-and-techno-interviews.html
m
Mahogani Andres are 1 and the same.
Cheers!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 313@hyperreal.orgSubject: (313) Detroit House Festival Afterparties?Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 13:52:54 -0400>It looks like we won't be lucking out with a three chairs party this year.>>The couple of house oriente
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It looks like we won't be lucking out with a three chairs party this year.
The couple of house oriented parties I've seen so far f
It looks like we won't be lucking out with a three chairs party this year.
The couple of house oriented parties I've seen so far feature mostly out of
town talent.
Any word of parties featuring the local jocks that don't come out to the west
coast too much (Norm Talley, Delano Smith, Al Esher
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House Online Store
Hello Mike,
Good luck with this. You might have to be the main port of call for a lot
of
the house
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>Greetings,
>Later this week we will be launching the first and only online shop
>dedicated to Detroit house, Emporium 50. In parallel with other labels
>offered by Big 50 Entertainment, our s
Greetings,
Later this week we will be launching the first and only online shop
dedicated to Detroit house, Emporium 50. In parallel with other labels
offered by Big 50 Entertainment, our shop will feature the more than 20
house labels the have come from Detroit over the last decade. Included will
> From what I've been reading it seems like while
> Detroit techno developed its own sound(s) - the
> house sound has a hard time crawling out of the shadows
> of Chicago (though the music is still great).
Theo was born in D.C. but actually raised in Chicago... so he would have been
growing up h
Speaking of Theo
I'm interested in tracing the development of Detroit House music and I've
found that it all seems to go back to the Music Institute but would love
some more info on the players (Ken Collier?) and so forth (reliable
discogs, websites, etc.). From what I've been reading it seems li
So exciting I had to say it twice. April 27, FAITH will be bringing
Terrence Parker, Mike Huckaby, and Rick Wade to LA Info line at
323.288.7725. Also Recloose will be in town next Sat. the 20th at "Heading
Home" http://www.headinghome.net/ (Yes, I know Ectomorph is playing the
same night
that i've ever liked, but that's just personal taste. i think
rather than a new sub genre, it's just one that has been popular of late--both
with producers and the listening public.
james
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I'll use Mike Huckaby's mix on www.frequencydetroit as an example. Have a
listen. Perhaps as music evolves, my taste evolves as well. Is there a new
sub-genre of House music in the making? Learn me.
Miles
on 6/27/00 6:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been hearing this watered down, produced-for Cadillac-commercials
> sounding house music lately. It reminds me of what happened to Jazz in the
> mid-eighties.
>
> Is this a Detroit thing or is the basic natural progression o
what tracks have you heard lately to come to that conclusion?
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<< I've been hearing this watered down, produced-for Cadillac-commercials
sounding house music lately. It reminds me of what happened to
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also check out HAPPY records at Submerge 2030grandriver
& Intangible (Terrance Parkers label)
Don't forget Upstart and Soul City!
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To all that responded to my post (both in public and private):
Thank you for your VERY thorough postings on where to begin
my journey into the music. So far, I have purchased a few of the
recommended releases and have found myself enjoying them all.
My hat goes off to all of you.
It seems as if
>> I am new to the list and was wondering if there was anyone who could
>> steer me in the right direction on purchasing some high quality
>> Detroit house.
In addition to the great labels Tom just recommended (KDJ, Sound
Signatures, Moods & Grooves) definitely check out the Dan Bell records on
El
also check out HAPPY records at Submerge 2030grandriver
& Intangible (Terrance Parkers label)
-bilee
This is probably my favorite music. Detroit house really isn't a recognized
category, but maybe it should be. It's a serious body of work extending
back for a dozen years now. So following on Tom and Vince's comments
I decided to search through my collection and list my favorites.
I'm not inclu
> I am new to the list and was wondering if there was anyone who could
> steer me in the right direction on purchasing some high quality
> Detroit house.
Anything by Moodymann (aka Kenny Dixon Junior or KDJ) is a good bet -
the 'Silentintroduction' collection on Planet E is a good start, and
most
Hello.
I am new to the list and was wondering if there was anyone who could
steer me in the right direction on purchasing some high quality
Detroit house.
Please respond in private if you'd like.
Thanks.
Carter B.
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