Your Love is a song by Jamie Principle and Frankie Knuckles. The song is an early example of Chicago house music.
Key features of the song are the arpeggiated repeating synthesizer line and a powerful propulsive bassline that drives the song. The song features a progressive chord sequence which many house records produced later in the 1980s would neglect.
The song became an anthem across Chicago despite never being released on vinyl, the song spreading as the tape was copied.
... Jamie Principle gave the tape to Frankie Knuckles to play at the Powerhouse where it went down a storm, the only contribution Frankie Knuckles made to the tune was playing it to a wider audience. Sadly Jamie Principle was never credited for his part in such a seminal piece.
Alot of the respect i had for Frankie as a producer was gone after reading this.
Scoops
yea cause Wiki is such a realiable source :rolleyes:
iammesol
Start here
End here. :)
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yea cause Wiki is such a realiable source :rolleyes:
It's actually true.
And I'm going to watch these again right now. Such a good documentary.
Viber
Wow thanks iammesol!
I just love those EDM documentaries,especially the ones talking about the 90's.
Gonna check it out after tommorow when ill get back.
iammesol
No probs, bruv. Until Prydzy made me watch it, I had no clue about anything before 2001 :p
enydo
YOU KNOW ERIC PRYDZ???? :eyespop:
No but seriously, cool documentary. :p
iammesol
Damn... I forgot how awesome this shizz was.
Larry Heard - Can You Feel It
Jamie Principle - Your Love
Adonis - No Way Back
Marshall Jefferson - Move Your Body
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Prydzy
:rolleyes:
Drop another one.
iammesol
THE ONLY REASON I TELL THE TRUTH IS BECAUSE I WANT EVERYONE TO KNOW I KNOW A DJ OMG THAT'S MY MASTER PLAN!
Viber
Ok so a few points about the doc:
- Why did Oakenfold have to interview in dark and weird lighting in every interview he had with British media in the 90's?
- Why is Oakenfold even on this doc?? isnt he a part of the history of Trance by bringing the all "Perfecto Flouro" and all the other stuff to "Cream" later on?
- Goldie isnt a pioneer in D&B like one would think after watching this doc,they portray him as the inventor of Drum and Bass...
- lol at the pics of Oakenfold at Ibiza with his friend.
- Marshall Jefferson is a cool guy.
- the narrator is exaggerating on too many details: "biggest since rock"... "The Orb interduced Chilling out.." Etc. But i guess that's common in EDM docs.