Re: Broken Beats and Hard House

From: Stavros Zanos (zanos@otenet.gr)
Date: Wed Dec 12 2001 - 14:45:31 CET

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    forgive me if i may seem too 'purist', but i think this combination
    (brokenbeat/ hardhouse) has no artistic/aesthetic relevance; unless
    'hardhouse' is a different style than that i know of (banging 'music'
    in the mauro piccotto, nick sentience, nukleuz, etc vein--absolutely
    NO relation to detroit techno/electro etc). forgive me, but
    'hardhouse' or 'psy-trance' or 'gabber' etc will never come close to
    ANY jazz and soul-related music i know of...it's like trying to blend
    oil and water--they'll just move to different levels within the pot.

    steve @ DHA.
    http://listen.to/deephousearchives/

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Leslie N. Shill" <icehouse@redshift.com>
    To: "eric kitel" <eric@ayalounge.com>
    Cc: "acid" <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 8:21 AM
    Subject: Re: Broken Beats and Hard House

    > Eric, I do that to a degree, the guy after me is deep into
    psy-trance, hard
    > house, hi-nrg and other genres I have yet to discover the names of.
    I
    > usually start out with a more call jazzy flow and then build it
    sometimes
    > getting to some pretty hard trancey grooves, my listeners seem to
    like it
    > and I am sure yours will as well!



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