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Funky house tunes
#6
Posted 05 February 2005 - 1:30 PM
Slipvin Escribi�:
It's okay. It contains a lot of fillers. Nice bigbeat songs though and there's a song on it called B777 which can measure with the best of Moby.
I see, i may have to look out, i like the sound of it. They remind me of daft a bit. Does anyone know what there up to and if they play live ever?
#10
Posted 05 February 2005 - 2:02 PM
Slipvin Escribi�:
Other Fonkeh House Muziq:
Lo Fidelity Allstars
Freestylers
Basement Jaxx
Cassius
Daft Punk
Etienne de Crecy
Pizzaman (Fatboy SLim)
Groove Armada
Bob Sinclar
Armand van Helden
thats an interesting selection of 'house' artists there, freestylers fo one are nothing but breakbeat, no house in any of their albums, lfa have a great house track - tied to the mast, part from that tho...
rest are a very good selection.
Bugz in the attic is a slow funky house groove, Crazy Penis is awsome, red everything aswell, Medicine 8 are a fine example of uk dirty funk house, santos' old stuff was very top nothc house music and ill have a think about some more for you
#11
Posted 05 February 2005 - 2:03 PM
*for one thing
** Fred Everything
** Fred Everything
#13
Posted 05 February 2005 - 2:17 PM
Liquidfunk Escribi�:
Slipvin Escribi�:
Other Fonkeh House Muziq:
Lo Fidelity Allstars
Freestylers
Basement Jaxx
Cassius
Daft Punk
Etienne de Crecy
Pizzaman (Fatboy SLim)
Groove Armada
Bob Sinclar
Armand van Helden
thats an interesting selection of 'house' artists there, freestylers fo one are nothing but breakbeat, no house in any of their albums, lfa have a great house track - tied to the mast, part from that tho...
rest are a very good selection.
Bugz in the attic is a slow funky house groove, Crazy Penis is awsome, red everything aswell, Medicine 8 are a fine example of uk dirty funk house, santos' old stuff was very top nothc house music and ill have a think about some more for you
We're talking about music here, not genres or albums.
You probably never heard the Freestylers' smash hit 'Push Up' right? LFA: Lo Fi's In Ibiza, Feel What I Feel (the cd-single versions), Their remix of The Charlatan's 'We're So Pretty' song, Voodoo House... What do you call these tracks? Country?
#16
Posted 05 February 2005 - 3:55 PM
Slipvin Escribi�:
We're talking about music here, not genres or albums.
You probably never heard the Freestylers' smash hit 'Push Up' right? LFA: Lo Fi's In Ibiza, Feel What I Feel (the cd-single versions), Their remix of The Charlatan's 'We're So Pretty' song, Voodoo House... What do you call these tracks? Country?
sorry but if you think push up is house you need to re evaluate your terminoligies. Push Up is about 135bpm and is not a somple 4 on the floor, i actually have the single, and the album on both cd and 12" and freestylers have and always will be BREAKBEAT.
as for lo fi's, i havent purchased how to operate with a blown mind but its still not technically house, i can see where you going with lo fis in ibiza and feel what i feel, but they are more house influenced electro tracks and tbh, lo fis in ibiza is tremendously tacky.
Also, yes we are talkin about music but ACID was actually looking at 'Funky House' which, correct me if im wrong, is actually a Genre.
#17
Posted 05 February 2005 - 3:56 PM
Another one to add to your list ACID is A J Scent, also anything on Crydamoure, Dino Lenny, The Beginerz, and also have a look at the 'Doin It After Dark' compilations on ragbull, mixed by Groove Armada, also, with the exception of Gecko, the Ragbull label is full of great house records.
#18
Posted 05 February 2005 - 4:51 PM
Somebody mentioned Santos...most of their stuff is pretty ace.
The Etienne de Crecy/Philippe Zdar (Cassius) collaboration, Motorbass, was pretty revolutionary stuff for its time. "Pansoul" came out in 1996 (read: before Daft Punk's Homework).
A lot of the songs are raw and somewhat minimalistic, but you can see how this album influenced many artists afterwards. A classic.
The Etienne de Crecy/Philippe Zdar (Cassius) collaboration, Motorbass, was pretty revolutionary stuff for its time. "Pansoul" came out in 1996 (read: before Daft Punk's Homework).
A lot of the songs are raw and somewhat minimalistic, but you can see how this album influenced many artists afterwards. A classic.
#19
Posted 05 February 2005 - 5:01 PM
i mentioned santos :D
the old stuff is very good, im not as keen on the newer breakbeat stuff. Sabot tho, fucking classic, love the Drumattic Twins mix aswell.
the old stuff is very good, im not as keen on the newer breakbeat stuff. Sabot tho, fucking classic, love the Drumattic Twins mix aswell.
#20
Posted 05 February 2005 - 5:09 PM
I would like to thanks ACIDCHILDREN for Lemon Jelly. ACID start the tread some time ago about the Jelly, and i don't knew about this music. I downloaded the Horizons album...and...ITS AMAZING!!!!!!Fantastic orchestral music with the totally funky breakes. Those beats are very clear and very...direct! I love those music, and must to buy all of Lemon Jelly albums!!!!!Thanks ACID!!!! ;)