Originally posted by Woony
Honestly, I think you can skip all these steps and go straight from late MJ Cole to Disclosure. It's the same exact thing, just more 4/4 based for the 2014 market.
Yeah, but it went away for most of the '00s, and those are the steps it took on the way.
Originally posted by Floorfiller
honestly we have been heading down this path for quite some time. If you go back and read threads from 2009-2010 everyone knew that the deep house trend was coming. it's just very mainstream at the moment.
Oh man, Jason do you remember the deep house thread in MD that sprung about after a lot of us jumped ship about ten years ago? I know posted quite a bit in it, but mostly taha/fastmp3, an australian guy and a few others.
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Nov-21-2014 14:46
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IMHO Duke Dumont is the pioneer of getting this Sound popular in the UK, and making it more popular in abroad.
that's a bold generalization there
I'm sure Grant Nelson would highly disagree
Nov-21-2014 14:52
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I actually don't mind it - it makes a welcome change to have commercially popular dance music that is warm, funky and restrained. There's also been a parallel rise in any number of slower, warmer and groovier house-y offshoots that are all getting labelled "deep house", all of which has rendered the term an incomprehensible cluster-fuck amalgamation of many different sounds, from what Dixon plays to what Sasha plays to what Seth Troxler plays, all labelled as "deep house".
100%
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Nov-21-2014 22:00
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Originally posted by montana
Oh man, Jason do you remember the deep house thread in MD that sprung about after a lot of us jumped ship about ten years ago? I know posted quite a bit in it, but mostly taha/fastmp3, an australian guy and a few others.
You know I don't really remember any particular threads. I just remember the trend building towards what it is today. and of course all the people completely opposed to it or saying that those predicting it were stupid lol.
hell i remember reading an article from computer music like 10 years ago that talked about sampling and kind of jokingly said, "hell, maybe the next big genre to be sampled is country" as if that was completely ridiculous and absurd.
now look at these pop hits by Avicii and others that are doing just that.
crazy to see how things ultimately come to be.
Nov-21-2014 23:45
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I found the thread I was talking about Jason, http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=203128 Somehow my memory led me to believe that you also contributed to it but there is none. But yeah, this was at the time I was really into Naked Music and a few other labels. One year prior I had started to branch out to other things but mostly house and deep house.
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Nov-22-2014 08:47
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man that IS a throw back thread lol. 2004 is way before what I was thinking. I was talking more about 2007-2008 as kind of a backlash to minimal etc. Trying to remember back to 2004 and I think I was really big into the prog stuff going on ala prog breaks. Luke Chable, Momu, etc. some good music in that thread though . I remember getting on the buzzin' fly kick as well as some other deeper house sounds like king britt a year or two after that thread, etc.
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Nov-23-2014 09:57
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As long as we're bitching about house, lets talk about nuhouse. What is nuhouse? Its this
What does that sound like?
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It sounds like early 90s house. But it was made recently, so its nuhouse. How fucking stupid and unnecessary is that? How many sub-genres and sub-sub-genres are we going to fucking make?
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Nov-25-2014 23:44
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because it's more scalable than trance
Nov-27-2014 11:26
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I love that Unicorn song, it's just early 90's house with garage influences, but made in the current day... I just classify that stuff as straight-up house music, anyways.