Midnight Hours - Midnight Hours
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Slow House
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masterpiece wrote:ok heres my new fav release
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/The-Invite/378612-01/
check this one! ...i love that track "thus" much ...masterpiece!
That's 125/126 BPM. I don't think we're talking about such thing.Storlon wrote:Midnight Hours - Midnight Hours
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http://soundcloud.com/rik-woldring/rico ... -disco-set
you guys might like this mix..it's full of slowhouse jams with a little bit of disco.
Tracks from Eddie C, Mark E, The Revenge and Kenny Dixon jr.
you guys might like this mix..it's full of slowhouse jams with a little bit of disco.
Tracks from Eddie C, Mark E, The Revenge and Kenny Dixon jr.
Elektric Salsa
KLEINE REISE in Berlin are promoting alot of slow house at the moment, worth checking out if anyone is over there. Motor city drum ensamble is playing there next weekend
http://www.kr-club.com/
http://www.residentadvisor.net/club-det ... x?id=23790
http://www.kr-club.com/
http://www.residentadvisor.net/club-det ... x?id=23790
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Totally agree with this, good music never the less.prussell wrote: ok....no disrespect to you Atheory, as i think you contribute much knowledge to the board and i have full respect, but:
i'm a bit put off by this trend of DJs who create a mix of a whole "genre", but end up playing 40%+ tracks by the same artist(s).
case in point, XDB's "beatdown" mix posted on RA within the last week.
almost every track is Omar-S, Theo, or 3 Chairs related.
funny how there's a name for this "new" "Slowhouse" movement, when these Theo records have been around for (sometimes) up to 12 years....and back then, we didn't have a name for it here.
"Beatdown" was what Mike Clark, Norm, Delano, and Eddie called themselves, and Theo/3 Chairs weren't directly a part of that crew.
in fact, no one wanted to hear these cuts back then--in Detroit--unless Theo was playing them himself.....except Theo played mostly Chicago House & Disco, with only 5% his own records.
kind of like he does now.
and all XDB does is mix his tracks together, and gets all this acclaim:
http://soundcloud.com/uzuri/xdb-beatdow-mixx
ridiculous, IMHO.
it's like if i came on the scene 7 years ago and put up a "minimal mix", except it was all Perlon tracks.
at least Atheory's mix only has four 3 Chairs tracks and one Omar-S, but still.....
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Totally agree with this, good music never the less.prussell wrote: ok....no disrespect to you Atheory, as i think you contribute much knowledge to the board and i have full respect, but:
i'm a bit put off by this trend of DJs who create a mix of a whole "genre", but end up playing 40%+ tracks by the same artist(s).
case in point, XDB's "beatdown" mix posted on RA within the last week.
almost every track is Omar-S, Theo, or 3 Chairs related.
funny how there's a name for this "new" "Slowhouse" movement, when these Theo records have been around for (sometimes) up to 12 years....and back then, we didn't have a name for it here.
"Beatdown" was what Mike Clark, Norm, Delano, and Eddie called themselves, and Theo/3 Chairs weren't directly a part of that crew.
in fact, no one wanted to hear these cuts back then--in Detroit--unless Theo was playing them himself.....except Theo played mostly Chicago House & Disco, with only 5% his own records.
kind of like he does now.
and all XDB does is mix his tracks together, and gets all this acclaim:
http://soundcloud.com/uzuri/xdb-beatdow-mixx
ridiculous, IMHO.
it's like if i came on the scene 7 years ago and put up a "minimal mix", except it was all Perlon tracks.
at least Atheory's mix only has four 3 Chairs tracks and one Omar-S, but still.....
From a DJ's perspective: it's a good thing to change the tempo during a mix, but a whole mix of downtempo house would seriously bore me to death.
From a clubber's perspective: well, everything below 120 bpm is not dancing, it's posing!
From a clubber's perspective: well, everything below 120 bpm is not dancing, it's posing!
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