Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story
Yeah, House music.
That KG3 tune was dope though.
That KG3 tune was dope though.
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lol im confused, so this is just that bait faux deep house thats been around for a few years now?
i thought this was already universally dismissed as wack
i thought this was already universally dismissed as wack
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I dunno, what is fake and what is real?
The Brits like to rename things though.
The Brits like to rename things though.
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Nah this is deep tech actually noobPhigure wrote:lol im confused, so this is just that bait faux deep house thats been around for a few years now?
i thought this was already universally dismissed as wack
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RIP Productions is fuckin sick, some of the first UK underground music I got into
Mellow Works is a hell of a tune
Mellow Works is a hell of a tune
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i love that stuff. been playing it a lot more recently
https://www.mixcloud.com/joseph-jackson/spring-mix-2015/
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just skim read the article, fucking lol at the guy sayign if you don't like shuffling you are a racist
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Duno why he is so obsessed with race lolShuffling has, in fact, received a fair amount of media coverage, a lot of which focused on beef between the anti-shufflers – older, whiter house-heads – and the shufflers – younger, blacker, coming to house via garage, grime and UK funky – who the anti-shufflers said were lowering the tone and causing trouble at their events. Some equated this to a barely coded racism
Deep tech evolved out of a general turn towards house music in predominantly black clubs following the death of UK funky around 2009
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to be fair what hes saying is true. he isnt saying that he thinks it was racism hes saying some people did equate it to racism and then explaining why.
hes not hes stating a fact. in london you get clubs where most the people go are black and clubs where most the people go are white and clubs where there is more of a mix.
hes not hes stating a fact. in london you get clubs where most the people go are black and clubs where most the people go are white and clubs where there is more of a mix.
https://www.mixcloud.com/joseph-jackson/spring-mix-2015/
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it's definitely different enough to set it apart from "deep house" a la Duke Dumont et al; the grime/bassline influence, just bit more of an "edge" to it. doesn't seem that different to what Marcus Nasty or the 2.31 crew were pushing, but then I'm hardly an expert.
generally avoid house nights nowadays but tbf I wouldn't mind hearing this out, it's certainly better than the Organ2 preset + piano chords + female vocal 90s throwback snoozefests that usually pervade them.
generally avoid house nights nowadays but tbf I wouldn't mind hearing this out, it's certainly better than the Organ2 preset + piano chords + female vocal 90s throwback snoozefests that usually pervade them.
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i guess "edge" just means reducing the decay time on your synth stab preset lolMasterA wrote:it's definitely different enough to set it apart from "deep house" a la Duke Dumont et al; the grime/bassline influence, just bit more of an "edge" to it.
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reading that article made me feel old, i don't get it
without having listened hugely in depth, at best it just sounds like swamp from 2 years ago or at worst the standard sample pack stuff that's usually denounced here
whatever tho, if the raves are a good vibe then fair play to them
without having listened hugely in depth, at best it just sounds like swamp from 2 years ago or at worst the standard sample pack stuff that's usually denounced here
whatever tho, if the raves are a good vibe then fair play to them
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Yh its pretty much all you would hear at a 2.31 night aka jackin house lol
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story
Swamp has more groove than straight 4x4 I think
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This is jackin house to me. Especially the last track.:
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i think UK jackin house is a bit different. think Cause & Affect, Preditahs housey stuff, Marcus Nasty. sort of basssline influenced garagey house.
thats probably a good mix but it doesnt sound anything like the stuff in this thread. from everyones responses i reckon ppl have a fairly good idea of what good house is
thats probably a good mix but it doesnt sound anything like the stuff in this thread. from everyones responses i reckon ppl have a fairly good idea of what good house is
https://www.mixcloud.com/joseph-jackson/spring-mix-2015/
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I like this tune, it's kind of EDM-ey but also sounds grimey and jackin
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We'd have to make a clear distinction between UK jackin and jackin house then.
The Jack For Daze series on Clone gives a nice cross-section imo.
It's closer to chicago house with bigger drums and often dodgy melodies.
The Jack For Daze series on Clone gives a nice cross-section imo.
It's closer to chicago house with bigger drums and often dodgy melodies.
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