Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-13 Thread James Bucknell
there isn't much crossover in the birthplace of hip hop in the south bronx/upper manhattan. when i'd go to the police athletics league gym on 118st and manhattan ave. any house, electro or techno cds i put on promptly got thrown off and replaced by hot 97 (bringing you blazin hip hop). i declined

RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-13 Thread Robert Taylor
, November 12, 2002 3:45 PM Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) I will have to agree with robin here and I'm from the US. I read this article in an old DJ Magazine that talked about The Summer of Love and there was a part where someone would say (I'm

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-13 Thread Lester Kenyatta Spence
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, James Bucknell wrote: there isn't much crossover in the birthplace of hip hop in the south bronx/upper manhattan. when i'd go to the police athletics league gym on 118st and manhattan ave. any house, electro or techno cds i put on promptly got thrown off and replaced by

RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-13 Thread Robert Taylor
for wearing coloured hairclips and bracelets! :) -Original Message- From: glyph1001 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 3:45 PM Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) I will have to agree with robin here and I'm from the US. I

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-13 Thread nicole
-Original Message- From: Nicole Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Robert Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org 313@hyperreal.org Date: 13 November 2002 18:04 Subject: Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) I think rave is now seen primarily

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread stewart
Myself and the large majority of my close friends that are into techno were originally goose jacket, Public Enemy patch, Levi 501, kangol and fat laced addidas wearing hip hop heads in our early teens, though I dont listen to that much these days I still dust off the old BDP, PE, Stetsasonic

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread DJ Entropy
11/12/2002 9:01:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think a lot of Hip Hop heads in the UK got into the whole rave scene over here in the late eighties/early nineties as being into hip hop got socially quite boring. Over here? The rave scene started over there, as their answer to our Hip-Hop

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread robin pinning
hi entropy, 11/12/2002 9:01:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think a lot of Hip Hop heads in the UK got into the whole rave scene over here in the late eighties/early nineties as being into hip hop got socially quite boring. Over here? stewart's from here (UK)... The rave scene

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread DJ Entropy
11/12/2002 9:12:49 AM, robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi entropy, ello. :) The rave scene started over there, as their answer to our Hip-Hop scene. don't think that is truethe rave scene developed out of the northern soul scene (from what i've read)...original rave music was

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread robin pinning
The rave scene started over there, as their answer to our Hip-Hop scene. don't think that is truethe rave scene developed out of the northern soul scene (from what i've read)...original rave music was acid house (the other key ingredient to raves was the rapid take up of ecstacy at

RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread Jongsma, K.J.
Hence all the dancehall and street influences in the original Rave Music: Hardcore. that came later... nah, Hardcore started in 1987, with Lennie de Ice's We Are I.E., and the early SUAD releases. Erm i am not interested in hardcore but Shut up and dance releasing records in

Re: RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread DJ Entropy
11/12/2002 9:32:49 AM, Jongsma, K.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hence all the dancehall and street influences in the original Rave Music: Hardcore. that came later... nah, Hardcore started in 1987, with Lennie de Ice's We Are I.E., and the early SUAD releases. Erm i am not

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread DJ Entropy
11/12/2002 9:31:55 AM, robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The rave scene started over there, as their answer to our Hip-Hop scene. don't think that is truethe rave scene developed out of the northern soul scene (from what i've read)...original rave music was acid house (the other

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread robin pinning
hmmm we'll agree to disagree... :) rave was defo happening around 88's summer of love (see the national newspaper headlines!!), I don't disagree that it may have been a form of proto-rave, but I don't feel it is anywhere at all in the same boat as what we call Rave nowadays, especially

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread glyph1001
I will have to agree with robin here and I'm from the US. I read this article in an old DJ Magazine that talked about The Summer of Love and there was a part where someone would say (I'm paraphrasing here) you gonna rave? or have you raved yet? which meant taking a hit of e and going to a

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread Tristan Watkins
- Original Message - From: robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 3:01 PM Subject: Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) aha, we differ in what we call Raveuk vs. us culture. fair enough... Yeah

RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread Sean Creen
While I can see that many techno converts have come from a hip hop background, I'd be inclined to side with Cyclone that especially today, it's not terribly in-favor in the hip hop world. Even in the past this is true. I know plenty of current hip hop fans who are also massively into techno.

RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread marsel
i like hiphop :) check the last jazzy jeff album personally prefered above the last slum village album i know several hiphop heads, and many of them are pretty into the breaky side of techno - shake, carl craig, etc. At 12-11-2002 + 16:22, you wrote: While I can see that many techno

RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread logic7
Count me in on that category. I can't really stand puffy and his camp (G-Dep and Craig Mack being the lone exceptions... sometimes). I'd rather listen to 7L and Esoteric, Cannibal Ox, Souls of Mischief, or Rasco than Nore, Cam'ron, Eve, etc... But I still love techno. -Original Message-

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread Tristan Watkins
- Original Message - From: Sean Creen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; DJ Entropy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 4:22 PM Subject: RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) While I can see that many

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread jonathan morse
, 2002 4:22 PM Subject: RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) While I can see that many techno converts have come from a hip hop background, I'd be inclined to side with Cyclone that especially today, it's not terribly in-favor in the hip hop world. Even in the past this is true. I

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread moog
:35 PM Subject: Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) two words: ninja tunes On 11/12/02 12:33 PM, Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Sean Creen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; DJ Entropy [EMAIL

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread ::\)
: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 4:22 PM Subject: RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) While I can see that many techno converts have come from a hip hop background, I'd be inclined to side with Cyclone that especially today, it's not terribly in-favor in the hip hop world. Even

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread m a t t [d]
also finkstroung r somewhere between hip hop and techno ooh, while were talking of fusions of hip hop and electronic music, may I recommend the new machine drum album urban biology and the new morris nightingale vs. kristuit salu album my mines i. Both on the miami label merck (

RE: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread Jernej Marusic
Entropy Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile) also finkstroung r somewhere between hip hop and techno - Original Message - From: jonathan morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sean Creen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; DJ

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread DJ Entropy
11/12/2002 10:01:17 AM, robin pinning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't disagree that it may have been a form of proto-rave, but I don't feel it is anywhere at all in the same boat as what we call Rave nowadays, especially in this country. The Acid House Scene to me is more of a

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread techno
slow chopped up beats pitched down phuture like vocals is popular in the hood where I live. it's like the opposite of Detroit booty bass. http://www.slumpsouth.com

Re: (313) Hip Hop and Techno (was 8-Mile)

2002-11-12 Thread techno
I like the sound of that pitched down TR-808 http://www.slumpsouth.com/emcees/md.htm