Edit: I am fucking mullered and just quoted the wrong person. Awesome - Here is the correction...
quote:
Originally posted by bas
Well I don't love you Is Woolford not 'jackin' enough? My bad!
Woah, hang on sweet cheeks: Shake & Pop was a fucking superb example - I love that track. If I hadn't already been bumming that for about 8 months I might have given you a big fat kiss on the cheek.
Jog on with Paul Woolford though.
Jun-15-2007 01:20
RJT
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quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Woah, hang on sweet cheeks: Shake & Pop was a fucking superb example - I love that track. If I hadn't already been bumming that for about 8 months I might have given you a big fat kiss on the cheek.
Jog on with Paul Woolford though.
lol - direct your internet mwuggles towards Bassel, dearie - he's the one suggesting you all this Green Velvet jazz and suggesting you jack to Paul Woolford
Semi-related note: Green Velvet recently played a block party in Milwaukee that I'm sure would have had you jack, jack, jacking yourself silly!
Claude von Stroke - Deepthroat (DJ Sneak Remix)
Digital Minds - Captain Hook (I like this one)
I was just thinking about what defines "jackin' house" (stupid term, yes).
I think it's the hi-hats. Most techno and trance seem to have a higher pitched, short "shhh" sound, but all the "jackin" songs I can think of have deeper hi-hat lines with more of a long "krrrrr" sound.
p.s According to Ishkur, Green Velvet is "Gloomcore".