I just think you're judging some of these people for the wrong reasons. Half this thread is about how DJs who grew up listening to rock, who love the Beach Boys, who love rock, are excited to mix those aesthetics with their disco. To criticize them for not being "just" disco and house music is to hold them to a goal that may be your goal, but isn't theirs(or mine).
I read the kirk interview when it happened, and I've talked to Woebot and Simon Reynolds about those things. The reason a lot of DJs now are excited by the idea(l) of Chicago/Detroit being raised on italo and especially experimental electronic stuff from europe is because most of us probably come out of a new wave and industrial background anyway. Personally, as a white dude from the suburbs who wore a Throbbing Gristle patch on my jacket in high school, exploring Liasons Dangerous's impact on house/techno is going to make a lot of sense to me.
But it also doesn't take a lot of research to see that it's a valid thread. Hit deephousepage.com and check out all the Ron Hardy and WBMX stuff and there's plenty of italo and new wave stuff.
in fact im saying that those tracks are mostly BETTER than alot of the commonly sought after "rare" italo jams that are around but dont get play or love from many people because theyre not rare and expensive
Look, MOST DJs, and most people, need to be told what's good, so they follow their leaders. It'll always be that way. I happen to like a lot of the beardo stuff so when something like Chilly's For Your Love enters the cannon and becomes an obvious track or whatever, that's good news for me, I get to hear it more often when I go out. But looking at your list, it doesn't seem like someone who genuinely likes the sound of of those rare italo records would ever prefer most of the stuff you're playing.
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Sunday, 19 November 2006 18:33 (seventeen years ago) link
http://www.cornwarning.com/pipecock/ (the one starting with kid creole)
and here:
http://www.cornwarning.com/tomcox/
(severe thunderstorms is the one that starts with only child, the bleep43 mix has 1 hour by toby frith (good stuff, soundtracky electro type stuff) before my hour which begins with the mandrill jam)
― pipecock (pipecock), Sunday, 19 November 2006 19:52 (seventeen years ago) link
as for the BMX mixes, when i hear them i hear house music much less than when i hear hardy mixes. the logical continuation of what hardy was doing was the early chicago records, im not sure there WAS a logical continuation of the BMX style sets. sure they had some influence on the sound, but not like hardy's looped up and tracky aesthetic which basically went on to define house.
as for whether people who really love italo would like what im doing, i guess i cant really say. certainly i play stuff that is far less cheesy and over the top for the most part, so if thats the aesthetic that appeals to them the most, i guess they wouldnt dig it!
― pipecock (pipecock), Sunday, 19 November 2006 20:08 (seventeen years ago) link
double? cat gang? clive stevens & brainchild?
ok, but these groups had great one-off tracks and are they really any more or less obscure than omar s or suzi lane or karen silver?
― HUNTA-V (vahid), Sunday, 19 November 2006 21:44 (seventeen years ago) link
pipecock - 20-Apr-05 02:40 AMOmar-S is the latest man of mystery from Detroit. His records are low key minimal dirty house music, usually issued only on white label with handwritten info. His love for the music is quite evident from the deep emotional tracks he writes. His music is indebted to tracky Chicago house, dirty Detroit house, and of course Detroit techno. The release of the vinyl of his "Just Ask The Lonely" album is sure to catapault him into the same revered air as Theo Parrish and Kenny Dixon Jr. For me he's already there: I buy double copies of every release he has without listening to them first. Thats some of the highest praise I can give to any artist. I've never been disappointed....
i mean, come on man! sounds like your fingers are pretty dusty, too!!
― HUNTA-V (vahid), Sunday, 19 November 2006 21:46 (seventeen years ago) link
Dan already brought up the fact that your goals as a DJ may be different from other people's, but piggybacking on that: Is it so worng to want to use two turntables and some records for purposes other than moving bodies? I like dancing and playing to a full dancefloor as much as the next DJ, but music can do other things.
― researching ur life (grady), Sunday, 19 November 2006 21:48 (seventeen years ago) link
i really want a mobile wedding/event DJ w/ a caselogic full of burned top 40 tracks (usher, chris brown, jt, lil jon, etc) to come on this thread and start sneering at your "dancey" selections.
― HUNTA-V (vahid), Sunday, 19 November 2006 21:52 (seventeen years ago) link
― HUNTA-V (vahid), Sunday, 19 November 2006 21:55 (seventeen years ago) link
― HUNTA-V (vahid), Sunday, 19 November 2006 22:01 (seventeen years ago) link
But my understanding re BMX and Hardy...some of those Hardy mixes from the early 80s are straigh up no different from Knuckles, classic disco, deep house, but within a few years he's definitely playing the earliest tapes of the serious new "house" records, but to be honest, it still sounds to me like those artists wanted to sound more like Electra, New Order, Gaz Nevada etc, then the philly/NY disco. Perhaps that's just due to the house music I gravitate towards, which is the New Waviest of the time. The BMX mixes I love, particularly Mickey Mixin' Oliver's, are where there's a great mix of early house, UK new wave, italo-disco, and then current top 40 hits. But maybe he's the "whitest" of the hot-mix 5, and maybe that's why I like him(using your terminology, I usually try to avoid equating funky music with black people and electronic pop with white people in public).
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:00 (seventeen years ago) link
and ginny, john forde, etc. plus all the hype behind the black cock stuff and idjut stuff that just isnt that good.
and hell yeah, i dig for my shit. but ive passed on "rare" records because i dont like them, many times in fact. what im irritated with in fact is that these guys are taking the easy way out by just playing stuff that is rare instead of stuff that is rare and really good. really, anyone can take some $$$ and go to a dealer (and i know harvey and the idjuts buy from dealers, ive seen the dealers mentioning so on DJH) and buy their most expensive rare records and then play them. again, the parallel to what has happened in funk/rare groove digging is really obvious to me, where its just becoming about who has something that NO ONE ELSE has. its exactly the same attitude as jungle and dubstep and whatnot use in "exclusivity", and its something that turns me off. in the end it should all be about the music, and i feel like in this case it's not.
― pipecock (pipecock), Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:09 (seventeen years ago) link
― pipecock (pipecock), Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:19 (seventeen years ago) link
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:42 (seventeen years ago) link
― pipecock (pipecock), Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:48 (seventeen years ago) link
And for the record, hipster rock nerds have been talking about the Osmonds for a few years before the hipster disco nerds.
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Sunday, 19 November 2006 23:58 (seventeen years ago) link
― yours fondly, harshaw. (mrgn), Monday, 20 November 2006 01:08 (seventeen years ago) link
― yours fondly, harshaw. (mrgn), Monday, 20 November 2006 01:09 (seventeen years ago) link
― trees (treesessplode), Monday, 20 November 2006 01:13 (seventeen years ago) link
see, one of the main reasons i like the house/disco/techno/electro "scenes" (for lack of a better word) is their continuity. people have continually done these things and at the end of the day, you can mix up all these parts from over the years and it all still makes sense. its these little over hyped hipster cults that form around any given music (dubstep was killing me for a while since no one cared when that shit was being born!) that irritates the shit out of me. there has been hype around good music, and bad. but no music has ever truly benefitted from it. and i feel like this one is indeed one that is just way overblown already......
BTW, i did like alot of the selections on your boy's "italians do it better" blog, some nice shit on there (like that starbow 12") that isnt way overhyped but is still really good.
― pipecock (pipecock), Monday, 20 November 2006 02:25 (seventeen years ago) link
-- Dan Selzer (danselze...) (webmail), September 15th, 2006 2:19 PM. (Dan Selzer) (link)
i drop the originals of some of the unclassics records
-- pipecock (twelve.bi...) (webmail), Today 3:08 PM. (pipecock) (later) (link)
lol, DJs
― songs and ballads of the bituminous miners (sanskrit), Monday, 20 November 2006 02:32 (seventeen years ago) link
― HUNTA-V (vahid), Monday, 20 November 2006 02:53 (seventeen years ago) link
― am0n (am0n), Monday, 20 November 2006 03:54 (seventeen years ago) link
― researching ur life (grady), Monday, 20 November 2006 04:31 (seventeen years ago) link
mike's a good example of someone who doesn't pay much attention to the cannon. While everyone else is studying djhistory threads and buying bootleg edit comps, he's going to secret record spots, buying nameless records in bulk and playing the ones he likes.
I do that sometimes as well, but like, you have to have the time and money to go digging. The rest of the time someone props something on the internet, you check it out, and you buy the bootleg like all the other suckers.
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 20 November 2006 05:46 (seventeen years ago) link
― the table is the table (treesessplode), Friday, 5 January 2007 05:36 (seventeen years ago) link
― mahalo 4 ur kokua (grady), Friday, 5 January 2007 05:52 (seventeen years ago) link
― the table is the table (treesessplode), Friday, 5 January 2007 14:56 (seventeen years ago) link
and how do people rate the newer tirk releases?
― mahalo 4 ur kokua (grady), Friday, 5 January 2007 18:08 (seventeen years ago) link
― Telephonething (Telephonething), Friday, 5 January 2007 21:12 (seventeen years ago) link
― Telephonething (Telephonething), Friday, 5 January 2007 21:14 (seventeen years ago) link
― mahalo 4 ur kokua (grady), Friday, 5 January 2007 21:30 (seventeen years ago) link
― Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Friday, 5 January 2007 21:58 (seventeen years ago) link
― stirmonster (stirmonster), Friday, 5 January 2007 22:06 (seventeen years ago) link
― the table is the table (treesessplode), Friday, 5 January 2007 22:15 (seventeen years ago) link
― mahalo 4 ur kokua (grady), Friday, 5 January 2007 22:40 (seventeen years ago) link
― gaseous (gaseous), Saturday, 6 January 2007 19:10 (seventeen years ago) link
― vahid (vahid), Sunday, 7 January 2007 00:23 (seventeen years ago) link
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― jaxon (jaxon), Thursday, 11 January 2007 19:36 (seventeen years ago) link
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― vahid (vahid), Thursday, 11 January 2007 19:52 (seventeen years ago) link
― the table is the table (treesessplode), Thursday, 11 January 2007 20:36 (seventeen years ago) link
unfortunately, it's 33rpm so you can't pitch it down enough for maximum deep vibes
― gaseous (gaseous), Saturday, 13 January 2007 21:55 (seventeen years ago) link
http://www.tropicalcomputersystem.com/
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Sunday, 14 January 2007 02:21 (seventeen years ago) link
― Dominique (dleone), Sunday, 14 January 2007 03:29 (seventeen years ago) link
― slackety yax (H2-H4), Sunday, 14 January 2007 04:17 (seventeen years ago) link
1. Bill Cosby "Yes, Yes, Yes"2. JDilla "Workinonit"3. Brennan Green "Divisadero"4. Discotheque "Disco Special5. Bama the Village Poet "Social Narcotics"6. Norman Griscombe, Jr. "Get Up & Dance"7. Serious Intention "You Don't Know RMX"8. Vicky 'D' "This Beat Is Mine"9. Plastic Mode "Baja Imperial"10. LCD Soundsystem "Too Much Love"11. Arturo Benavides "Muchacha"12. Brennan Green "Little Ease (Lindstrom & PrinsThomas RMX)"13. ??? (rong)14. Spank Rock "Rick Rubin (inst.)"15. Groupo Sta. Cecilia "Africa Bump"16. JDilla "Won't Do"17. Eurythmics "Aqua"18. Glorious Strangers "Deception"19. Chicago "I'm A Man (Rub-N-Tug Re-edit)"20. Goldfrapp "Slide In (DFA RMX Inst.)"21. LEM "I Wonder"22. Womb "Peace"23. Brennan Green "900lb Man"24. James T. Cotton "My Zel"25. Frank N. Dank "Push (Inst.)"26. Daybre "Hyped-Up Plus Tax (Outputmessage RMX)"27. James T. Cotton "A Long Way Down"
― jaxon (jaxon), Thursday, 18 January 2007 23:46 (seventeen years ago) link
― groovemaan (groove nihilist), Sunday, 21 January 2007 15:12 (seventeen years ago) link
I am enjoying it.
For some reason I never got around to listening to that dj harvey mix and it is AWESOME.
― hector (hector), Saturday, 3 February 2007 02:46 (seventeen years ago) link
Also, Whatever We Want's website has updated, but still has no info beyond "Prerelease Spring 2007."
― Telephonething (Telephonething), Saturday, 3 February 2007 03:16 (seventeen years ago) link
― jaxon (jaxon), Saturday, 3 February 2007 04:02 (seventeen years ago) link