Registered: Jun 2004
Location: On one of Peterman's adventures
Re: Chicago House
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Originally posted by T-Soma
What is it and why is everyone that plays it so cool?
...technically is not all house 'chicago house' since that is where house supposedly originated?
So far i have got that it is some kind of old school techish house.
I wouldn't call 'Chicago House' a subgenre of house itself, but seeing as it is technically where house originated some people may classify those DJs playing it as 'cool' as they seem to be able to dig way back in the record collection and pull out some very old gems people seem to have forgotten about.
As for what it sounds like? Disco-y, classic house sound. A lot of real instruments rather than synthesized ones, combined with basic loops on drum machines. Good party music. But as you can see, I've described it's sound as an combination of two other sub-styles. Haha.
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Oct-16-2006 13:54
Renegade
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Re: Chicago House
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Originally posted by T-Soma
So far i have got that it is some kind of old school techish house.
The best description I've ever heard of Chicago house music is that it's "house that sounds like it could have been released at any time since 1993" (and that was from one of the jaded fucks on 4four.org so you know it must be accurate ).
If I was going to describe it, I'd say that it's pretty simple in composition (lots of loop-based stuff etc.) and - like Sly Guy said - lots of instrumental, disco type sounds. A lot of these divisions of genres based on geography haven't really been applicable for the past 10 years because the sounds have become much more global (I'd defy anyone, for instance, to distinguish between a house record released today in New York and one released in Chicago) but if you're looking for a definition, I think that's probably as close as you're gonna get.
it sounds like my arse. thoroughly predictable and boring as shit.
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Oct-16-2006 22:15
jåcë
dancefloor therapist
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: syd.au
theres a really good documentary floating around called 'Pump Up The Volume' and it details the differences in the early house sound between NY and chicago. Back then the NY sound was the more disco influenced sound of the two. The chicago sound was a bit tougher and a bit more raw sounding. Check it out, very interesting!
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Oct-16-2006 23:19
tathi
wanderlust
Registered: Jan 2003
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yeah thats a great doco
Mark Farina played one of the sets of the year last year, Chicago house is great
Oct-16-2006 23:48
pkcRAISTLIN
arbiter's chief minion
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by tathi
yeah thats a great doco
Mark Farina played one of the sets of the year last year, Chicago house is great
youre a lying filthy son of a whore.
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Oct-16-2006 23:50
Sly_Guy
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: On one of Peterman's adventures
quote:
Originally posted by jåcë
theres a really good documentary floating around called 'Pump Up The Volume' and it details the differences in the early house sound between NY and chicago. Back then the NY sound was the more disco influenced sound of the two. The chicago sound was a bit tougher and a bit more raw sounding. Check it out, very interesting!
Agreed. Great doc, even for those who love other styles, simply because it explains the origins of everything since disco, from hardcore to breakbeat, it's well worth the 3 hours or so.
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