Sujet de la discussionPosté le 14/01/2004 à 15:31:16House/Techno vos classiques oldschool!
Ouaip, je sais pas très original, mais bon il y a matière à papoter!
Pour ma part, voici une petite selection des mes classiques chicago early days:
-Shalor-Im In Love
-Armando-Land Of Confusion
-Jerry Mc Alister-What I Do
-Jungle Wonz-The Jungle
-Joe Smooth-Promised Land
-Franckie Knuckles & Jamie Principle-On & On
T'etais à la Peace avec Dj Hazard , hier , Spank ? Bien blasé de l'avoir loupé , là . Pour couronner le tout , y avait Jamalski et Big Red qui ambiancaient , à la fin ...
D'ailleurs , j'ai voulu m'y inscrire la derniere fois pour recuperer tes mix old school ( wicked ! ) , mais y a eu une merde à l'inscription , du coup je peux plus m'y inscrire avec mon pseudo .
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The day Banana Republic started playing Naked Music compilations in their stores was the day that we should all remember, because it marked (yet another) point in time where house "crossed over" into mainstream commercialism.
Contrary to popular belief, it is quite easy for experienced musicians to squeeze out house tracks that the masses will enjoy. These guys can sit around in their studios and pump out track after track of this tripe, slap a new artist name on each one, and sell them off for $500 to $1000 a piece. Why not? It's easy money.
Here is a formula you may recognize-
1. 4/4 drum loop with hats on the off-beats
2. Fender rhodes playing rudimentary jazz chord progression
3. Conga loop
4. Simple bass line, shuffled a bit
Sound familiar? That's right- it's the formula of 95% of every new release from the past year.
And don't think that "ultradeep" house is any different-
1. 4/4 drum loop (hats optional)
2. Moody pad shifting between 2 notes
3. A ton of reverb
4. A ton of delay
5. Stabby dub chords
I understand that a certain amount of similarity must exist in order for the tracks to mixed together, but beyond a 4/4 beat, what else is required?
Where is the innovation? Where are the tracks that make people go "Holy @!#$!?"
More to the point- which DJs are consistently dropping innovative tracks these days? Who is ushering in the new age of this genre?
I'm tired of the same old @!#$. Give me something new please!