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<blockquote data-quote="Shooms" data-source="post: 46198" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>Mate - there are tons of sites out there that are dedicated to 'new' dance music and fair play to them.... for me personally I spent the bestdays of my life off me tits dancing to house tunes between 89 & 92 - nothing since has compared to this...</p><p></p><p>When I first started getting into the net & was looking for what seemed like an eon for a site dedicated to my kind of 'old skool'....everything else termed OS was more hardcore than piano.... so when I came across this site a year or so ago I was running round me room grinning like a loon....and in my opinion it's a combination of like-minded people on here plus the music and memories shared that make this site what it is - & it has become really special to me. </p><p></p><p>Maybe we do look thru rose-tinted glasses at the old times - but you gotta admit they were bloody good times & bloody good music - without the tunes & people from back in the day there would be no house scene or music today. How many times have you listened to a modern tune & knew where that b-line came from or where that synth stab was used before ?</p><p></p><p>It is natural for music to evolve and for new scenes to be created - but I think that the recent resurgence of interest in OS music is indicative of exactly how enduring and good our music is....</p><p></p><p><strong>House is a feeling & if you don't feel it it can't be house.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooms, post: 46198, member: 36"] Mate - there are tons of sites out there that are dedicated to 'new' dance music and fair play to them.... for me personally I spent the bestdays of my life off me tits dancing to house tunes between 89 & 92 - nothing since has compared to this... When I first started getting into the net & was looking for what seemed like an eon for a site dedicated to my kind of 'old skool'....everything else termed OS was more hardcore than piano.... so when I came across this site a year or so ago I was running round me room grinning like a loon....and in my opinion it's a combination of like-minded people on here plus the music and memories shared that make this site what it is - & it has become really special to me. Maybe we do look thru rose-tinted glasses at the old times - but you gotta admit they were bloody good times & bloody good music - without the tunes & people from back in the day there would be no house scene or music today. How many times have you listened to a modern tune & knew where that b-line came from or where that synth stab was used before ? It is natural for music to evolve and for new scenes to be created - but I think that the recent resurgence of interest in OS music is indicative of exactly how enduring and good our music is.... [b]House is a feeling & if you don't feel it it can't be house.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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