I can see your point, but I don't quite agree. I certainly agree with your
distinction, but there's more in between. A lot of it comes from more of a
garage direction, but the likes of Ron Trent, Roy Davis, the Chicago lot,
KOT, Blaze etc., are all organic but not wankily so - I suppose because
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:::style. Anyone know of any good new house that's coming out? Something
:::other than Moodyman/Theo Parrish. It's all starting to sound the same.
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:::Glasgow Underground the other GU :)
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:::Yeah, both GU's are worth checking out.. how about Rick Wade,
:::Rick Wilhite,
:::anything from the Planet E stable, Johnny Fiasco just to start.
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:::Also, the UK lable, Paper often has some good house sounds.
agreed also seem to have common
I guess if we're talking about good and fresh house there are a few names which
people keep forgetting:
Larry Heard, Brett Dancer and for sure Jori Hulkkonen. Besides being a very
cool bloke he keeps on releasing stuff that's getting better by the record.
'Wanna Do You' is absolutely divine,
Thank you everybody who wrote in reply to my asking for new and innovative
house music out there, but I must in fact ask another more abrupt question
to get seemingly where I want to go. First off some details:
Like Ani I work in a record store and I'm responsible for ordering techno,
house,
:::style. Anyone know of any good new house that's coming out? Something
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the stuff on Glasgow Underground is usually
oh i like it and i couldnt care less if its cheese
just curious (as per subject line)
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anyone calling Miguel Migs cheesy can line up for a smack on the head...
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is stuff on naked music considered cheesy in the house world?
i like it
is that a sin?!
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stuffed bird wrote:
anyone calling Miguel Migs cheesy can line up for a smack on the head...
[cough] Britney Spears [cough]
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ice-a wrote:
is stuff on naked music considered cheesy in the house world?
Probably only by people with an aversion to vocals... Personally, I
can't get enough of it, especially the Blue Six releases are future
classics IMO (including the 'Sweeter Love' EP on Wave as well), but you
can't go
Otto Koppius wrote:
Probably only by people with an aversion to vocals... Personally, I can't
get enough of it, especially the Blue Six releases are future classics IMO
(including the 'Sweeter Love' EP on Wave as well),
Todd Smith wrote:
Otto Koppius wrote:
Probably only by people with an aversion to vocals... Personally, I can't
get enough of it, especially the Blue Six releases are future classics IMO
(including the 'Sweeter Love' EP on Wave as well),
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