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Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:49 pm
by Sharmaji
eops wrote:JUKE is the shizzzzz

Go to YOU Tube and search Addison Groove Footcrab and then search for Baltimore Footwork Dancing
Blew my mind

And at first it may sound a bit meh? But when you crack it up on a system it comes ALIVE!
:z:
Juke is a chicago thing; has been for 20 years.

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:57 pm
by contakt321
Sharmaji wrote:
eops wrote:JUKE is the shizzzzz

Go to YOU Tube and search Addison Groove Footcrab and then search for Baltimore Footwork Dancing
Blew my mind

And at first it may sound a bit meh? But when you crack it up on a system it comes ALIVE!
:z:
Juke is a chicago thing; has been for 20 years.
Thank you for this.

As someone has played Juke/Jit/Ghettotech/Ghettohouse/Detroit Bass since highschool (showing my age here) I am happy that people are getting into these sounds, but do some research - it's not new, and Addison Groove didn't invent it (as good as his 12" is).

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:57 pm
by deadly_habit
contakt321 wrote:
Sharmaji wrote:
eops wrote:JUKE is the shizzzzz

Go to YOU Tube and search Addison Groove Footcrab and then search for Baltimore Footwork Dancing
Blew my mind

And at first it may sound a bit meh? But when you crack it up on a system it comes ALIVE!
:z:
Juke is a chicago thing; has been for 20 years.
Thank you for this.

As someone has played Juke/Jit/Ghettotech/Ghettohouse/Detroit Bass since highschool (showing my age here) I am happy that people are getting into these sounds, but do some research - it's not new, and Addison Groove didn't invent it (as good as his 12" is).
:z:

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:05 pm
by j_one
Yeah fo sure, obviously a lot of dubstep heads have heard Footcrab though so it's a bit of a point of reference. Anyone got any Juke stuff on their soundclouds? I attempted a Juke inspired track at 140bpm, but it was a bit shit and I'm not really sure what the "rules" to Juke are so to speak, so resorted to an over load of bassdrums and cowbells :lol:

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:11 pm
by eops
*SLIGHT OVER REACTION*

Addison is a good place to point them because its just been given a full release here hence the nod
I didnt say it surmised the scene in a crystaline incident
I came across this via the Footwork videos from Baltimore and that is my experience regardless of whether it is yours

I have shitloads of ghetto and booty tech that I was playing at the source in the 90s so spare me the lecture
The JUke stuff seems quite distinct from that to me - and certainly as a phrase in common usage (note use of the word common)its more recent but by all means educate us but please do it without the pedant storm :?

I would say that both baltimore and addison are relevant links and fair comment
By all means expand but dont make out Im talking arse

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:26 pm
by contakt321
eops wrote:*SLIGHT OVER REACTION*

Addison is a good place to point them because its just been given a full release here hence the nod
I didnt say it surmised the scene in a crystaline incident
I came across this via the Footwork videos from Baltimore and that is my experience regardless of whether it is yours

I have shitloads of ghetto and booty tech that I was playing at the source in the 90s so spare me the lecture
The JUke stuff seems quite distinct from that to me - and certainly as a phrase in common usage (note use of the word common)its more recent but by all means educate us but please do it without the pedant storm :?

I would say that both baltimore and addison are relevant links and fair comment
By all means expand but dont make out Im talking arse
No one is lecturing YOU personally, my statement was in general and in my opinion was necessary - everyone is talking about "juke" but very few people seem to know ANY records other than Addison Groove or DJ Nate (who was just signed to Planet Mu).

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:32 pm
by eops
contakt321 wrote:
eops wrote:*SLIGHT OVER REACTION*

Addison is a good place to point them because its just been given a full release here hence the nod
I didnt say it surmised the scene in a crystaline incident
I came across this via the Footwork videos from Baltimore and that is my experience regardless of whether it is yours

I have shitloads of ghetto and booty tech that I was playing at the source in the 90s so spare me the lecture
The JUke stuff seems quite distinct from that to me - and certainly as a phrase in common usage (note use of the word common)its more recent but by all means educate us but please do it without the pedant storm :?

I would say that both baltimore and addison are relevant links and fair comment
By all means expand but dont make out Im talking arse
No one is lecturing YOU personally, my statement was in general and in my opinion was necessary - everyone is talking about "juke" but very few people seem to know ANY records other than Addison Groove or DJ Nate (who was just signed to Planet Mu).

*sorry it got my back up cos I supported ghetto tech all through the 90s to what was quite a harsh crowd in the UK (they had no idea wtf it was!)
And eventually the punters got it and we had some killer nights when NOBODY else was playing it ... so I like to think I earned my stripes

You actually set me on to some of the juke stuff a while back so I doff my cap to you -
I dont know enough about it the details Ill grant you but I do ok for a guy living 3000 miles away :t:

Please a roll call of labels and artists for us to explore :D

Sorry about the tizzy fit *TOOMUCHCOFFEE*

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 4:59 pm
by mks
Yeah, Bruk = Broken = Brokenbeat.

House and brokenbeat have co-existed peacefully in my DJ sets for the past decade because they are at the same tempos and can create crazy dynamics when played off of each other. It's all about the rhythm engine...

EZ

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:04 pm
by wirez
OK, 'Juke' doesn't really seem to be my thing. I'm going to see if I can find some 'Bruk' now, from description is sounds more my tingaling.

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 6:04 pm
by deadly_habit

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 7:06 pm
by eops
Perfect :)

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 11:18 am
by eops
/Oh dear
after our little deliberation on Juke yesterday I awoke to find the scene has been overtaken by the man ...
yes Nissan have a neew car called ... JUKE

#deathbycommercialisation :(

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 11:22 am
by deadly_habit
eops wrote:/Oh dear
after our little deliberation on Juke yesterday I awoke to find the scene has been overtaken by the man ...
yes Nissan have a neew car called ... JUKE

#deathbycommercialisation :(
:lol:
the toyota dubstep
nah doesn't have the same ring
some car model names are a joke
like the nova
which ugh what language is it translates to no go
spanish i think

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 2:57 am
by mmplisskin
what about this.... Soundcloud

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 3:38 am
by abZ
deadly habit wrote:
eops wrote:/Oh dear
after our little deliberation on Juke yesterday I awoke to find the scene has been overtaken by the man ...
yes Nissan have a neew car called ... JUKE

#deathbycommercialisation :(
:lol:
the toyota dubstep
nah doesn't have the same ring
some car model names are a joke
like the nova
which ugh what language is it translates to no go
spanish i think
Nova's were dope cars back in the 60's and 70's. In the 80's they made a sub compact with the same name and that car was a no go for sure.

The girl's name Nova \n(o)-
va\ is pronounced NOH-vah. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "new". Astronomy: a nova is a star that releases a tremendous burst of energy, becoming temporarily extraordinarily bright. Chevrolet used to make a small car called a "Nova". Novia is also Spanish for "girlfriend".

No rhyme or reason for this post just putting off getting into some production here :?

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 3:41 am
by nowaysj
Ha ha, me too, I'm so tired, feels like someone peed in my eyes. Ah anyway, no time like the present!

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 3:45 am
by deadly_habit
ffs im tossing headphones and finding old mixes wtf

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 3:46 am
by abZ
On topic with these regional sounds... to me it's like the epitome of garbage throw away music but it's really fun! You ain't gonna like this but I think some Brostep is the modern equivalent. Even though Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, all these cities that have or have had that kind of music surrounds Pittsburgh we never had anything like that here. Pretty disappointing. I did a gig in Windsor around 2k and at the time the ghettobass stuff was huge up in Detroit. Was blown away by the djing of Dj Shortstop. The tunes sounded so good the way he through it down and so I bought about 10 12's on the way out of town. Shortstop gave me one if his records and I got some Godfather stuff too. Probably the worst produced music I have ever heard but like I say it's fun. When I first heard Richie Augusts stuff I immediately thought of that stuff. It's kind of ironic that the people loving Footcrab probably detest the music Richie makes.



Edit holy crap I didn't see that they are displaying where to get the pirate weak, different link lol

Edit again this version doesn't have the juke part in it!

Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 3:51 am
by abZ
Here is this one tho


Re: so who's writing house?

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 9:01 am
by lazermouse
Thanks for this. Juke was pretty big in the (good) clubs over here like 2 or 3 years ago. DJ Gant-Man, DJ Slugo...