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<blockquote data-quote="Clouco" data-source="post: 929740" data-attributes="member: 61791"><p>It's because it was a sped up, harder version of the music referred to as "handbag house", which was a derogatory term for the house music played in queer venues (implying women and gays would dance around their handbags). </p><p></p><p>Hardbag was pioneered by Tony De Vit in venues such as Trade, and as a queer man himself, I imagine this would be a rather tongue in cheek way of reclaiming a term used to insult people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clouco, post: 929740, member: 61791"] It's because it was a sped up, harder version of the music referred to as "handbag house", which was a derogatory term for the house music played in queer venues (implying women and gays would dance around their handbags). Hardbag was pioneered by Tony De Vit in venues such as Trade, and as a queer man himself, I imagine this would be a rather tongue in cheek way of reclaiming a term used to insult people. [/QUOTE]
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