Re: Define Deep House with Examples

From: Olaf Molenveld (olaf@interactivelink.nl)
Date: Tue Nov 27 2001 - 10:49:00 CET

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    over here in the netherlands in the beginning (around 86/87) everything was
    labeled as house...even techno.....house was the big label, and then you had
    beneath that stuff like techno, hiphouse, acid etc. ..i would call the music
    played in the paradise garage (as far as i know) house-music (ie a whole
    bunch of different styles, all coming from soul, disco, gospel, mixed with
    electronics later on to move into house and garage music)

    Olaf

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <philip@cs.adfa.edu.au>
    To: Calvin Ho <chairmancal@atomicattack.com>; <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 5:52 AM
    Subject: Re: Define Deep House with Examples

    >
    > >Paradise Garage music was called Techno too, with tracks from Inner City,
    > >Derek May, Juan Atkins, Adeva, etc which doesn't sound like anything
    Techno
    > >in today's terms. Again its different geographically.
    >
    > adeva was called techno?
    >
    > music from derrick & juan back then was techno. in today's terms, techno
    > still sounds like that, albeit in an updated form, otherwise it'd
    something
    > else surely. it's the rest of the stuff out there that pretends to be
    > techno that obscures what techno was and is
    >
    > p-dogg
    >



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