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So who is feeling House Music now? Anyone? I cant be the only one, the records sell out too fast! ha ha. Seriously though, theres so much good soulful bouncin house... its seems that only the DJ's are feeling it. Maybe thats the next "thing". Anyhow, if people keep asking for DJ Jean or Till I Come Im going to lose it.
I should say that Im on the West Coast, Los Angeles to be exact. I dunno whats banging other places.. cept Memphis.. he he he, they always banging tha same iSH in Memphis. The Dirty South lol.
Hookitup! Whats banging where yall are?
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One Love, Stickee
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Yo ! Did u hear about PPK?Well i would say they are the best House on www.mp3.com !
www.mp3.com/ppk
download their tracks!
Peeeese
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that's good music yarkii, i don't know much about house music though 
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Down here in South Texas, some of the DJs mainly spin stuff from ATB, Lock 'n Load, Brooklyn Bounce, Eiffel 65, DJ Jean, SM Traxx, Sal Dano, Basement Jaxx, Chemical Brothers, Groove Armada, Razor 'n Guido, JS-16, Armand Van Helden, DJ Jurgen, Signum, Sequential One, etc....They play a lot of good stuff.
Hey Stickee, I agree with you on the 9PM Till I Come and The Launch. A lot of the DJs down here play the Sneaker Pimps' Spin Spin Sugar remix by Armand Van Helden. It's a good track, but gets overplayed a lot. My friends got to see him and MixMaster Mike in Houston....they said it was awesome. Anyway, there is a lot of good house music out there. By the way, I was wondering if you have Orbital's mix to It's A Fine Day. ATB's mix is okay, but Orbital's techno mix is just the best. I have yet to find it on vinyl.
Well, that's just my 2 cents worth. Let me know what's up.
DJ 1/2Off
Infamous Animal Skratcherz
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No kidding...that tells you what kind of knowledge a lot of these DJs down here have. Eiffel's remix to Bloodhound Gang's "The Bad Touch" was the only thing closest to being decent.
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.... Eiffel 65? I am not sure if these guys should be next to those other artists..
[This message has been edited by musik (edited 05-21-2000).]
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Not to be Geographically biased but I've always thought that the coasts (East/West, Left/Right) set the trends and that they sorta trickled elsewhere.
I would like to spin in Texas, Memphis, or any other place besides LA. Just to see the reaction. People get jaded here real fast. That new song doesnt get the crowd as hype as it used to... and its still barely two weeks old. If I play DJ Jean now I dont even play the damn horn part... I drop some tite drum n bass at the section... just to fug w/ peeps.
Ha ha... I read somewhere recently that DJ's and "turntables are replacing guitars in bedrooms across the world"... Tite. I cant wait to buy my daughter some techniques.
Spinning is definately the new "perfomance art". I guess I should come up with a DJ name now
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One Love, Stickee
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hi i'm a DJ from London, UK and i play what you'd call electonic music, which over here is house, trance, speed garage etc. etc.
i'd just like to say that over the sound just keeps getting bigger and bigger and i would say it's the largest sound in the country, second to pop.
we've had the DJ Jean stuff and ATB and that is now considered pop. I tend to play, as do other DJ's the 'Gatecrasher' sound, check out their site at www.gatecrasher.co.uk.
hard tracks all the time, stuff from Paul Oakenfold, Blank & Jones, PauL Van Dyk, BT, Arriva etc. etc. there are hundreds of artists we all continue to plug over here.
i thought i'd leave my mark so if you ever get the chance to visit London, do so and visit our clubs, its a whole new dimension!
deejayC
Digital Corruption www.digitalcorruption.com
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I don't know why everybody seems to think DJ Launch, ATB and the likes are house music artists. Real house music is produced by guys like Glenn Underground, Joshua, Derrick Carter, DJ Sneak, DJ Pierre, Harri, 20/20 Vision, Larry Levan, Gene Farris, must I go on. These are the guys who have made dance music what it is, and are still producing the goods.
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4,323 posts, Crazy Clubber
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Quote:
Originally posted by halfoff
Down here in South Texas, some of the DJs mainly spin stuff from ATB, Lock 'n Load, Brooklyn Bounce, Eiffel 65, DJ Jean, SM Traxx, Sal Dano, Basement Jaxx, Chemical Brothers, Groove Armada, Razor 'n Guido, JS-16, Armand Van Helden, DJ Jurgen, Signum, Sequential One, etc....They play a lot of good stuff.
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Where are Sequental One from? They Kick Ass, totally cool cheesy trance. I'd think they'd have to be german.
Sincerely Dj Chriss
http://www.mp3.com/ChrissT
[Edited by Dj Chriss on 09-20-2000 at 12:36 PM]
So we identify horses... with ultra! 
choons from < 2001 http://www.mp3.com/ChrissT
Sincerely Dj Chriss
det ska' vi da ha', ska' vi da ha'!
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