joeki wrote:to say I couldn't give a shit about the "culture" behind it would be harsh and overstated. But generally, I've never watched any of those films/docu's. I'dont really care for the culture behind it, all I know is I just like the tunes (not all of them) and hearing MikeQ's EP's on a big system just really convinced me. As I've said once or twice before, for home listening this is probably too much.
Is that hipster? Don't know, I've been called hipster for less actually

^^ yo, MikeQ sets in the car!!! do it. shit gets crazy! seriously.
when u hear the tunes, take some time when u can to consider the actual DANCE that the tunes have inspired, or are based upon, u know what i mean?
**house music dancing in general is pretty varied in styles & history. very much like the bboy hiphop thing,or more obviously the Chicago juke / footwork, ghetto tech thang ( which is entirely based in house music ), & its all cultured around an actual dance right? so to hear the references & tunes outside the physical dance culture of it all, there's always going to be something missing in the translation. which is kinda the point of this thread right? .. questioning the translation / reinterpretation of the music without the culture. blah blah, it happens all the time.
this bass music shit can be the culprit here, lets admit it. ha.
as a house music fan in general, if yer looking back, you can't really overlook the presence of the vogue inspired beats & stateside riddims that have been there since day. for me that's the most interesting thing about it - the tunes the dances are inspired by, or even influence the production of sometimes ( that you hear now for example) - classics like old Todd Terry, Armand Van Helden "Witch Doctor", Basement Jaxx - Fly Life, MAW "the Ha", Interactive "Up and Down", old Chez Damier beats, right up to Major Lazer joints now. there's lots.
it all makes a DOPE mixtape, that's for sure. this IS a house music sub forum after all dig?
