to work out...
I think a lot of them are turning to what's being called hard house
because it doesn't have as much of the clichéd (aka cheese) stuff that
makes so many people dis trance. In other words, it's a safer sound,
a sort of compromise between trance and Relief-style hard house.
If you're
speaking of hardhousehas angel alanis put out any good hard house
lately? i guess its not 313 related but uhhit is midwest ;)
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It's been at least a year or two since I've heard or seen any hard house
from Angel Alanis. Most of his recent releases have been underground dub
house tracks, I'd venture to say that's the niche he's busy carving his name
into for now.
Matt
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From: Matthew L. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] hard house alanis style
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 19:32:34 -0500
It's been at least a year or two since I've heard
Joel Fernandez wrote:
sure you can include DJ Irene, DJ Bam Bam, Kevin Irving and Mark V Poogie
do you mean bam bam of where's your child -fame? that old chicago acid
classic? if so, what's this guy doing nowadays?
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this L.A. -kinda hard
house. The real Bam Bam, last time I heard of him was somewhere in -95, he
made some acid and house recs...
Proffit
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No, DJ Bam Bam is an other (white) guy that spins this L.A. -kinda hard
house. The real Bam Bam, last time I heard of him was somewhere in -95, he
made some acid and house recs...
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ok... i was talking about this the other day, and i'm not sure if i'm
correct
bam
: Re: [313] hard house alanis style
It's been at least a year or two since I've heard or seen any hard house
from Angel Alanis. Most of his recent releases have been underground dub
house tracks, I'd venture to say that's the niche he's busy carving his
name
into for now.
Matt
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since it has been brought up lately. . is there a general consensus on
what hard house consists of? i've heard it used to describe a
traditionally 'housey' type sound, but more dark or sinister, something
along the lines of what magda and derek plaslaiko spin, and what frankie
bones seems
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From: Kyle J Dupuy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 10:59 PM
Subject: [313] hard house?
since it has been brought up lately. . is there a general consensus on
what hard house consists of? i've heard it used
I personally have only heard the term used to describe the uk high nrg sound
you mention.
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From: Kyle J Dupuy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 October 2000 03:59
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] hard house?
since it has been brought up lately
Indeed it seems that there is a difference between the US approach of Hard
House. Here in Europe Hard House is fast uptempo cheesy trance-like music,
not really a 313 topic at all.
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I personally have only heard the term used to describe the
uk high nrg sound
you mention
it depends on what country you are in...perfect example of hard house in the
US is Bad Boy Bill...progressive and trance would be UK hard House...just to
make it easy
jeff
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Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 7:59 PM
To: 313
So If an American asks me if I like Hard House, instead of looking at him in
disgust (whick is what I would normally do being from uk and knowing only UK
hard house), I will simply say I have never heard it.
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From: FC3 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 October
That's what happened to me, when I picked up a Hard-House Tape in the UK
expecting to find dark sinister house bordering on Techno and ending up with
a tape mixed by Tony De Vit (RIP). Totally disgusted.
JayCee
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From: Lawton David [SMTP:[EMAIL
I used to play some hard house in 04-95. I referred to it as NY Hard house
because every producer was from there. Old DJ Duke, Van Helton. I also
considered old Laid Bake Luke and crew to fit in there...
You know, really really basic boring house with a distorted kick drum, but a
little
then i've also heard the term applied
to a completely different kind of sound, namely that uk, high nrg, trancey
type sound.
I'm just wondering if the record label HartHouse wasn't in some way
responsible (intentionally or not) for the common use of hard house to
describe trance in Europe
Hard house used to be kind of underground house meets
techno meets progressive and yes very dark. For an
example of what Hard House used to be, check Flying
Rhino records and artists like Venom and Bus.
However, hard house has recently become a word used
for what was previously known as NuNRG
Wow where have I been? I'm such an ignorant yankee.
Indeed it seems that there is a difference between the US approach of Hard
House. Here in Europe Hard House is fast uptempo cheesy trance-like music,
not really a 313 topic at all.
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I personally have only heard the term
i actually prefer the uk house over the domestic stuff. that domestic stuff
gets old after 16 beats.
mike d.
of play on all the new progressive house/trance mixes that have
come out the past few months (Tall Paul, Dave Ralph, Scott Henry,
Gatecrasher, Deep Dish, etc). The original version of Flash fits my
original schema of hard house as we define it here in America. Yet these
Timo Maas remixes seem
I can't define what is and what isn't hard house, since it's an ambiguous
term, but I do believe that a lot of these trance guys are coming to their
senses a bit and getting tired of all the formulaic trance that has flooded
the market for the past 2-3 years. I think a lot of them are turning
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Hugh G. Blaze wrote:
Wow where have I been? I'm such an ignorant yankee.
not to vancouver, apparently. we're supposedly the UK hard-house/Nu-NRG
capital of north america-- not that that's really anything to be bragging
about...
*shudder*
glyn
Ahhh, don't forget LA-based Matt Johnson, and also DJ Trajic and Alex Peace.
:) I don't know if tha D ever took to the hard house sound much at all, but
not so long ago it was really big in Chicago. I don't hear much new hard
house coming out anymore, although from what I've seen, what's left
is and what isn't hard house, since it's an ambiguous
term, but I do believe that a lot of these trance guys are coming to their
senses a bit and getting tired of all the formulaic trance that has flooded
the market for the past 2-3 years. I think a lot of them are turning to
what's being called hard
you guys are an absolute wealth of information on hard house : how fortunate
am i to drink from such a veritable fountain!
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From: Dr. Nick Riviera [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 8:13 AM
Subject: RE: [313] hard house
Ok. recently I have been getting into the UK hard house stuff. lisa lashes,
tom harding, judge jules(more trancy), fergi..stuff like that. any1 know any
good websites? or just know any info on this stuff? any US dj's spin this??
mike d.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok. recently I
have been getting into the UK hard
house stuff. lisa lashes, tom harding, judge
jules(more trancy), fergi..stuff like that. any1
know any good websites? or just know any info on
this stuff? any US dj's spin this??
mike d.
ummm... maybe
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