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Posted by LoveHate on Dec-03-2009 18:05:

house

i was just sort of curious about this.

how did it go from the gay black disco clubs in chicago, to the suburban white teenagers, who coincidentally were mostly computer geeks.

im talking in terms of the people who dj and produce it now.


Posted by david.michael on Dec-03-2009 18:11:

Black people were into it for the soul. White kids were into it for the geekiness. Black people found plenty of other ways to make soulful music... there aren't many ways this geeky to make music.

/overgeneralization


Posted by ziptnf on Dec-03-2009 18:23:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
Black people were into it for the soul. White kids were into it for the geekiness. Black people found plenty of other ways to make soulful music... there aren't many ways this geeky to make music.

/overgeneralization

A majority of black people don't listen to their music because it "has soul". They listen to gangster rap because it's like a fantasy of getting money, fucking bitches, smoking weed, and wearing shiny jewelry.


Posted by david.michael on Dec-03-2009 18:28:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
A majority of black people don't listen to their music because it "has soul". They listen to gangster rap because it's like a fantasy of getting money, fucking bitches, smoking weed, and wearing shiny jewelry.


I was referring to the black people in Chicago that were into house, not black people in general. Also, I was being at least halfway facetious.


Posted by woscar on Dec-03-2009 18:32:

Richie fucking Hawtin


Posted by bas on Dec-03-2009 18:34:

Maybe they all have this fat black woman inside screaming to get out. Kinda like me.


Posted by djnitride on Dec-03-2009 18:45:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
A majority of black people don't listen to their music because it "has soul". They listen to gangster rap because it's like a fantasy of getting money, fucking bitches, smoking weed, and wearing shiny jewelry.


Sounds fulfilling.



I know a few black people who are not like this, and they are pretty cool.

I don't like house, and I fit the geek stereotype... it sounds like elevator music with the exception of a few more funky tracks I do enjoy.


Posted by stev� on Dec-03-2009 19:40:

white people suck


Posted by Armitage on Dec-03-2009 20:06:

Inside every white skinny suburban teenager is a black gay man.


Posted by kadomony on Dec-03-2009 20:35:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Maybe they all have this fat black woman inside screaming to get out. Kinda like me.


inside?


Posted by nefardec on Dec-03-2009 22:25:

Re: house

quote:
Originally posted by LoveHate
i was just sort of curious about this.

how did it go from the gay black disco clubs in chicago, to the suburban white teenagers, who coincidentally were mostly computer geeks.

im talking in terms of the people who dj and produce it now.


Because techno made sense to europeans who were making electronic music that inspired the black techno producers in the first place. Also, europeans have a history of patronizing black music from the americas - jazz, soul, dub etc.

These guys inspired a ton of people in europe and eventually Europeans just started to do it by themselves.


Anyways, it was never really that huge in the united states, it was always underground music.


Posted by woscar on Dec-03-2009 22:57:

LoveHate: I can't link you right now because I'm at the office and YouTube is blocked, but search for a documentary called "The History of House Music". It's nearly 2 hours long and divided into 20 parts or something. It's really awesome.


Posted by idoru on Dec-04-2009 01:33:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Maybe they all have this fat black woman inside screaming to get out. Kinda like me.


Bingo.


Posted by LoveHate on Dec-04-2009 03:38:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Maybe they all have this fat black woman inside screaming to get out. Kinda like me.


i thought i was alone.


Posted by LoveHate on Dec-04-2009 03:44:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar
LoveHate: I can't link you right now because I'm at the office and YouTube is blocked, but search for a documentary called "The History of House Music". It's nearly 2 hours long and divided into 20 parts or something. It's really awesome.


checkin that one out now.



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