Sujet House/Techno vos classiques oldschool!
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Sujet de la discussion Posté 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
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
on a bien ri...
# nanchang #
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6911 Posté le 23/09/2004 à 00:02:13
Ah ben il est passé où le post de E.Music ?? j'vais passer pour un schizo moi ...
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6912 Posté le 23/09/2004 à 02:13:26
Désolé Nanchang, je l'avais supprimé avec l'intention de le remettre plus tard.
Je connais déjà les trois bouquins dont tu parle, je possède celui de Garnier et cherche les deux autres. (D'ailleur, si quelqu'un connaissait un endroit où on peut commander ça sur le net, je suis preneur).
Pour en revenir à ma question initiale, je demandais des références de bouquins décrivant l'histoire des musiques "dites" électronique (concrète, techno, house,...) ainsi que sur le hip-hop.
Je connais déjà les trois bouquins dont tu parle, je possède celui de Garnier et cherche les deux autres. (D'ailleur, si quelqu'un connaissait un endroit où on peut commander ça sur le net, je suis preneur).
Pour en revenir à ma question initiale, je demandais des références de bouquins décrivant l'histoire des musiques "dites" électronique (concrète, techno, house,...) ainsi que sur le hip-hop.
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6913 Posté le 23/09/2004 à 06:07:15
Au fait Lux ! ça me fait penser, je ne trouve pas ce livre que tu cherche avec illustrations sur l'histoire du peuple sodomite!
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6914 Posté le 23/09/2004 à 08:57:43
Je suis en train de la lire modulation. POur l'insqtant, c'est pas mal mais c'est un peu soporifique quand même...
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6915 Posté le 23/09/2004 à 09:13:22
Tiens , mes classiques techno oldschool :
(si ils peuvent être considérés comme ça, je suis pas spécialiste )
Danny Tenaglia London #017
A breathtaking landscape of dirty soul, finger clicking techno, wild african grooves and sleazy house. The dark side of New York straight from the heart of London.
Dave Seaman #016
Tropical funk and storm cloud trance licks make energy levels rise like thermals, flashing like forked lightning over table mountain.
Darren Emerson Uruguay #015
Emerson's nasty discotrip fly's through groove stimulated genres. Tracks with exquistily funky in the middle and wild and demented around the edges.
John Digweed Hong Kong #014
It's a wild and bumpy road of mucky house, robot funk and the devil's trance and Digweeds tight, confident control never lets up.
Sasha Ibiza #013
A multi-coloured mix painted with brush strokes of spacey deep house, sleek trance, whirring breakbeat and chic, nasty numbers that bang their way into a five star trance mania.
Dave Seaman Buenos Aires #012
Gelatinous glitterball grooves with metallic melodies locked with motorway basslines. The Seaman prog machine keeps squelching, shivering, caressing and grabbing your ears.
Nick Warren Budapest #011
He's stoking a furnace of trance, a fiery and dramatic music that's packed with meticulous melody and low end squelch theory.
Danny Tenaglia Athens #010
Sexy, deep, dark house, racked full of tracks that carry their guns slung low: No flashy tricks, just a boom and a flash and another bassline from disco hell.
Sasha #009
When 'the man like' puts on his magician's hat and wraps everyone in blanket of melancholy rage. You could call it trance. We call it magic.
Nick Warren Brazil #008
Nick Warren is the kind of DJ whose record box you'd like to own. He plays the kind of records that make you realise dance music has spun off somewhere new.
Paul Oakenfold #007
Like the famous French beer Paul Oakenfold is reassuringly expensive. Ice cool and effortlessly satisfying .
John Digweed Sydney #006
John Digweed is a world class DJ and consumate craftmen. This is his album. You can make your own video.
Tony De Vit Tokyo #005
This is Tony De Vit, pure energy. This is music to help you beat the night and celebrate living.
Paul Oakenfold #004
A guaranteed journey like you've never heard before, through different genres of music...see you on the dancefloor.
Nick Warren #003
"One of the great things about being a DJ is the opportunity for travel. The crowd in Prague were totally up for anything I threw at them, I had a wicked time... " NICK WARREN
Tony De Vit #001
Tony de Vit "Live in Tel Aviv" @ Alemby 58, Israel. The first album ever to appear on Global Underground from a DJ who's inspirational dedication to dance music was second to none.
une bonne partie du label GU en somme
(si ils peuvent être considérés comme ça, je suis pas spécialiste )
Danny Tenaglia London #017
A breathtaking landscape of dirty soul, finger clicking techno, wild african grooves and sleazy house. The dark side of New York straight from the heart of London.
Dave Seaman #016
Tropical funk and storm cloud trance licks make energy levels rise like thermals, flashing like forked lightning over table mountain.
Darren Emerson Uruguay #015
Emerson's nasty discotrip fly's through groove stimulated genres. Tracks with exquistily funky in the middle and wild and demented around the edges.
John Digweed Hong Kong #014
It's a wild and bumpy road of mucky house, robot funk and the devil's trance and Digweeds tight, confident control never lets up.
Sasha Ibiza #013
A multi-coloured mix painted with brush strokes of spacey deep house, sleek trance, whirring breakbeat and chic, nasty numbers that bang their way into a five star trance mania.
Dave Seaman Buenos Aires #012
Gelatinous glitterball grooves with metallic melodies locked with motorway basslines. The Seaman prog machine keeps squelching, shivering, caressing and grabbing your ears.
Nick Warren Budapest #011
He's stoking a furnace of trance, a fiery and dramatic music that's packed with meticulous melody and low end squelch theory.
Danny Tenaglia Athens #010
Sexy, deep, dark house, racked full of tracks that carry their guns slung low: No flashy tricks, just a boom and a flash and another bassline from disco hell.
Sasha #009
When 'the man like' puts on his magician's hat and wraps everyone in blanket of melancholy rage. You could call it trance. We call it magic.
Nick Warren Brazil #008
Nick Warren is the kind of DJ whose record box you'd like to own. He plays the kind of records that make you realise dance music has spun off somewhere new.
Paul Oakenfold #007
Like the famous French beer Paul Oakenfold is reassuringly expensive. Ice cool and effortlessly satisfying .
John Digweed Sydney #006
John Digweed is a world class DJ and consumate craftmen. This is his album. You can make your own video.
Tony De Vit Tokyo #005
This is Tony De Vit, pure energy. This is music to help you beat the night and celebrate living.
Paul Oakenfold #004
A guaranteed journey like you've never heard before, through different genres of music...see you on the dancefloor.
Nick Warren #003
"One of the great things about being a DJ is the opportunity for travel. The crowd in Prague were totally up for anything I threw at them, I had a wicked time... " NICK WARREN
Tony De Vit #001
Tony de Vit "Live in Tel Aviv" @ Alemby 58, Israel. The first album ever to appear on Global Underground from a DJ who's inspirational dedication to dance music was second to none.
une bonne partie du label GU en somme
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6917 Posté le 23/09/2004 à 09:22:17
J'avouerais que j'ai un peu de mal avec les artistes ci dessus
on a bien ri...
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6919 Posté le 23/09/2004 à 09:26:25
Citation : Tu kiff la progressive toi...
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(je savais même pas que ça s'appelait comme ça ...)
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6920 Posté le 23/09/2004 à 09:30:40
Ah oué Global Underground c super progressif d'ailleurs une reference ds ce style chère à Spankme ... en plus les deux seuls references de Gu pas mentionnés sont les meilleurs à mon gout comme Deep Dish et Saundenberg!! A noter que Tony de Vit inventeur du handbag!! Paix à son âme!!
Mais pkoi parles tu anglais ?
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