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Juke / Footwork
BPM?
And what do they use for that rolling drum noise in between the snares? 909 toms or something?
			
			
									
									
						And what do they use for that rolling drum noise in between the snares? 909 toms or something?
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135ish and 909/808 cowbells and toms
is Juke going to be the new Dubstep?
			
			
									
									is Juke going to be the new Dubstep?
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the traditional stuff 150-160 (i believe)
			
			
									
									
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138Shekul wrote:Footcrab is 140bpm
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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It is kind of interesting that there has been so much talk of Juke over the last few months even though it's been around for years and years.
Juke vs. Jit? Do you know how to dance the Juke? Can you Jit?
			
			
									
									
						Juke vs. Jit? Do you know how to dance the Juke? Can you Jit?
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150-160 for the real Chicago flex
			
			
									
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As in Jitterbug? Never heard of it? And no, I can't Footwork and won't even bother trying... 
			
			
									
									
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Yeah, Juke is Chicago. Jit is Detroit.
I actually prefer more of the Detroit Ghettotech to Chicago Juke, but there are a lot of similarities.
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						I actually prefer more of the Detroit Ghettotech to Chicago Juke, but there are a lot of similarities.
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Planet Mu hype. <.<mks wrote:It is kind of interesting that there has been so much talk of Juke over the last few months even though it's been around for years and years.
Oh lawd, tune id. Immediately. o.omks wrote:Yeah, Juke is Chicago. Jit is Detroit.
Edit: never mind. I found it. DJ Rolando - Jaguar. It's the bees knees. o.o
Edit: sooo it's a remix. What remix is this? o.o

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damn right.mks wrote:
I actually prefer more of the Detroit Ghettotech to Chicago Juke,
EZ
Genevieve wrote:
Oh lawd, tune id. Immediately. o.o
Edit: never mind. I found it. DJ Rolando - Jaguar. It's the bees knees. o.o
Edit: sooo it's a remix. What remix is this? o.o
that might be one of the most remixed tunes, every year at the first few demfs I swore I heard a different style remix at every one. and i have no idea which remix but I would imagine it was on databass / twilight 76 if that helps.
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Crap. But yeah, I'll look into finding it, thanks! When I checked the original it sounded really familiar to me anyway.collective wrote:damn right.mks wrote:
I actually prefer more of the Detroit Ghettotech to Chicago Juke,
EZ
Genevieve wrote:
Oh lawd, tune id. Immediately. o.o
Edit: never mind. I found it. DJ Rolando - Jaguar. It's the bees knees. o.o
Edit: sooo it's a remix. What remix is this? o.o
that might be one of the most remixed tunes, every year at the first few demfs I swore I heard a different style remix at every one. and i have no idea which remix but I would imagine it was on databass / twilight 76 if that helps.

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To me it sounds like the original sped up and with some beat added, not really an improvement imo. Classic track Knights of the jaguar..Genevieve wrote:Crap. But yeah, I'll look into finding it, thanks! When I checked the original it sounded really familiar to me anyway.collective wrote:damn right.mks wrote:
I actually prefer more of the Detroit Ghettotech to Chicago Juke,
EZ
Genevieve wrote:
Oh lawd, tune id. Immediately. o.o
Edit: never mind. I found it. DJ Rolando - Jaguar. It's the bees knees. o.o
Edit: sooo it's a remix. What remix is this? o.o
that might be one of the most remixed tunes, every year at the first few demfs I swore I heard a different style remix at every one. and i have no idea which remix but I would imagine it was on databass / twilight 76 if that helps.
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It's not a remix, it's the original: Rolando - "Knights of the Jaguar" (Underground Resistance) played on 45rpm, -8 pitch.Genevieve wrote:
Edit: never mind. I found it. DJ Rolando - Jaguar. It's the bees knees. o.o
Edit: sooo it's a remix. What remix is this? o.o
Generally in Michigan re: Ghettotech/Jit:
- People don't call it ghettotech in Detroit, never did. They just called it booty music or booty shit, there was no real name.
- People always play a mix of Miami Bass, Chicago House, Ghettohouse >>> Juke, Detroit Techno, Detroit Electro, and Detroit booty records. The tempo people play in Detroit is 140-160, to do that, you have to play house/techno records on 45, -8 like in that video.
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- The current standard bpm for Juke in Chicago is 160. In the mid-90's, ghettohouse (which evolved into juke) was around 135, the tempo slowly shifted upwards from there.
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I know Ghettotech has always been a nebulous term...
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growing up in detroit, i actually got to work with gillespie and godfather (the guys that run/own databass and twilight 76), i still have boxes of vinyl they would toss my way. Going to have dig them out again.
I also remember everyday (and i think its still true to this day) from 4-6pm on the radio, they had djs (during my time it was godfather) spinning "ghettotech" for the drive home... legend.
I personally cannot stand the revival of juke, especially the djs that let songs ride. Juke/Ghettotech has always been synonymous with turntablism. Now we have these juke songs that are 4+ minutes long, rediculous. All my old juke records are ~2 minutes per song and I like it that way, it forces the dj to be creative with juggling and etc.
			
			
									
									
						I also remember everyday (and i think its still true to this day) from 4-6pm on the radio, they had djs (during my time it was godfather) spinning "ghettotech" for the drive home... legend.
I personally cannot stand the revival of juke, especially the djs that let songs ride. Juke/Ghettotech has always been synonymous with turntablism. Now we have these juke songs that are 4+ minutes long, rediculous. All my old juke records are ~2 minutes per song and I like it that way, it forces the dj to be creative with juggling and etc.
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lots of 808 and 909 toms and snares for those rolls. try writing the roll and then transposing it up or down.ketamine wrote:BPM?
And what do they use for that rolling drum noise in between the snares? 909 toms or something?
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that is hot as shit! awesome vidcollective wrote:growing up in detroit, i actually got to work with gillespie and godfather (the guys that run/own databass and twilight 76), i still have boxes of vinyl they would toss my way. Going to have dig them out again.
I also remember everyday (and i think its still true to this day) from 4-6pm on the radio, they had djs (during my time it was godfather) spinning "ghettotech" for the drive home... legend.
I personally cannot stand the revival of juke, especially the djs that let songs ride. Juke/Ghettotech has always been synonymous with turntablism. Now we have these juke songs that are 4+ minutes long, rediculous. All my old juke records are ~2 minutes per song and I like it that way, it forces the dj to be creative with juggling and etc.
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