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Posted by enydo on Mar-07-2011 23:45:

Sweet!


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-08-2011 00:00:

Glad I'm not the only one who thinks deep house is not funky.


Posted by nefardec on Mar-08-2011 00:18:

quote:
Originally posted by sg_57
Well, I started the thread so knock yourself out ... let's hear what gets your groove going!



I used to... a very, very long time ago.



oh ok. I'm not of twilo or any older generation but my taste and interest in music is by all accounts generally ... outmoded.

I was at 718 sessions with Ron Trent last night and I may check Surgeon at Deep Space.

I was wondering why I hadn't met you out at some point.


Posted by nefardec on Mar-08-2011 00:35:

as

quote:
Originally posted by montana
adam vana, seriously? are you really taking that route, critising when they actually are adding to the tune and taking a new spin on something, i.e. being creative. i mean, if you are just doing edits where you are extending the track, then just play the track as it is.

and i fucking love that you mentioned the theo parrish edits. i love the internet fanboys, they managed to hype up the most pointless edit series in the business. i've read somewhere that parrish wanted to keep the edits in a tight number of copies and only pressed a few of them. ye, ok. i can buy that. but not expecting the demand of his nerdy fanbase, fuckoff? anyone playing the theo parrish edits should be playing the originals instead and/or work a looping machine.



btw, sg_57, leonard part sixx isn't the same guy as leonard remix rroy. rroy is out of chicago and the former is out of philadelphia (afaik) and rroy wasn't even active in the house scene at the time when leonard part sixx was coming out with his underdog series. rroy was still in retirement/being in the military/having a 9-5 job and family etc etc.


nah, i agree that theo's ugly edits are mostly pointless from a musical point of videw. he basically just loops the good parts for a little more time to fiddle with eq knobs

but what i mostly appreciate about them is that it's a platform to break awesome records that otherwise i may not hear about, and i like that the edits retain the character of the original instead of trying too hard to fit them into a 'nu' mold.


about your 'being creative' point. most of the people here probably also thought they were being creative. i totally agree about extended edits being pointless. i think what gets me is this slew of nu-edits tends to standardize and sterlize (whitewash ? lol) the original. it's fitting a funky shaped peg into a square hole. that itself is no problem, and obviously everyone samples, but what is a problem is when the producers take it a step further by appropriating the 'soulful' or 'funky' cachet for themselves and their acts that comes with the sampling, when the rest of their act or set clearly has nothing to do with soul and funk. IDK, it's like wearing a soul train tshirt, pimp hat, or afro wig to a hipster party or something.

in general i hate it when people treat musical traditions (or any traditions) as fashion fads.


Posted by Frenkieee on Mar-08-2011 14:23:

Todd Terje for sure. Heaps of brilliant edits.

Does anyone know if he did an edit of Dolly Parton's Jolene? Saw some footage of him playing Jolene and it didn't sound like the Peter Visti Edit.

I enjoy the discussions in this thread btw.


Posted by shaw on Mar-08-2011 14:31:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
DID YOU GO TO TWILO???



Posted by stev� on Mar-08-2011 22:50:

i cant answer the op question, but here are some similiar people in the slow house / disco edit scene that i like:

L.S.B.
Rune Lindbaek (or however you spell it with the special a+e character)
In Flagranti
Brevil
The Mole
Ilija Rudman
Ajello
Mark E
and this guy whoever he is:


(btw that gazz69 is a gold mine for disco edits)


Posted by bas on Mar-09-2011 03:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenkieee
Todd Terje for sure. Heaps of brilliant edits.

Does anyone know if he did an edit of Dolly Parton's Jolene? Saw some footage of him playing Jolene and it didn't sound like the Peter Visti Edit.

I enjoy the discussions in this thread btw.

That was probably Brolene by Thomas Bullock form Rub N Tug under his Welcome Stranger moniker.

http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/pr...Lost-72445.html


Posted by Frenkieee on Mar-09-2011 19:32:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
That was probably Brolene by Thomas Bullock form Rub N Tug under his Welcome Stranger moniker.

http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/pr...Lost-72445.html

Thanks, but that ain't it. I like that American Cars though! I can tell by your comment you do/did too


From 2:30 on.

Too bad the sound on this vid is so fucked up. I would have been at this party if it weren't for the flu I had that week.


Posted by DaveT on Mar-09-2011 22:41:

Attention Deficit


Posted by civicstyle on Mar-10-2011 02:45:

Ruth Flowers


Posted by jupiterone on Mar-10-2011 10:47:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
WEIRD NOISES, SKITTERING PERCUSSION, LIMP-WRISTED OFF-TONAL LOOPS.

THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT GET ME WET.


YOU'RE MAKING ME WET STOPPIT.


Posted by enydo on Mar-10-2011 18:52:

THROW IN A SOFT SPOKEN FEMALE MUMBLING INCOHERENTLY WITH A MOAN HERE AND THERE AND BOOM, BP TOP 10.


Posted by shaw on Mar-10-2011 19:07:

MARCY CARDS

WHERE ARE YOURS?


Posted by Desiderata on Mar-15-2011 17:25:

Above & Beyond

A three disc set. One from each producer of the group but no dance songs.

Guitar and violin, keyboard sounds etc.. maybe some light Industrial or very light New Wave-ish covers of famous songs. Original songs would be a must and a balance between Vocal tracks and instrumental tracks.

I think they could pull it off but the only one doing it that I know of right now is Tony.


Posted by Desiderata on Mar-15-2011 17:25:

quote:
Originally posted by enydo
THROW IN A SOFT SPOKEN FEMALE MUMBLING INCOHERENTLY WITH A MOAN HERE AND THERE AND BOOM, BP TOP 10.


lols


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Mar-15-2011 22:53:

touchsoul always has good mixes and his edits are stellar


Posted by bas on Mar-24-2011 20:01:

This could be that Joelene edit...

http://www.eskimorecordings.be/newsdetail.php?idn=2376


Posted by kadomony on Mar-25-2011 01:43:

Tiger & Woods

LOL OH WAIT


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