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<blockquote data-quote="Dj M Jaxx" data-source="post: 59769" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>Cheers for that m8, clears a lot of things up I think for everyone </p><p></p><p>Although in my opinion, I still think they gave far to much attention to Goldie/drum & bass/garage music. This must have taken up at least 2 thirds of the last episode, wich in my opinion was not a masive faze in the history of house music. I mean I dont want to knock Goldie ( I dont relly know the guy ) but a lot of the things he said where well over egsaturated, and to me Inner city life ( Although a good record in it's own right ) was not a ground breaking record </p><p></p><p>I just feel the time would have been better spent talking about the everlution of the dance music from the M25 partys into the clubs. I also think that it would have been good for them to show just how diffrent the Northen house music sound differd and evolved in other ways to the Southern side. I am a big fan of both types, but there was nothing for me that showed how the Northen all nighter's piano sound was created and how it evolved from a fusion of such musics as Nothern Soul ( wigan pier, Cassino, KGB's) with Chicargo house </p><p></p><p>Anyway I will stop ranting now, and just say that in comparison to many other history of music programs this one for me was by far the best </p><p></p><p>Cheers for your explenation m8</p><p></p><p>M Jaxx <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dj M Jaxx, post: 59769, member: 152"] Cheers for that m8, clears a lot of things up I think for everyone Although in my opinion, I still think they gave far to much attention to Goldie/drum & bass/garage music. This must have taken up at least 2 thirds of the last episode, wich in my opinion was not a masive faze in the history of house music. I mean I dont want to knock Goldie ( I dont relly know the guy ) but a lot of the things he said where well over egsaturated, and to me Inner city life ( Although a good record in it's own right ) was not a ground breaking record I just feel the time would have been better spent talking about the everlution of the dance music from the M25 partys into the clubs. I also think that it would have been good for them to show just how diffrent the Northen house music sound differd and evolved in other ways to the Southern side. I am a big fan of both types, but there was nothing for me that showed how the Northen all nighter's piano sound was created and how it evolved from a fusion of such musics as Nothern Soul ( wigan pier, Cassino, KGB's) with Chicargo house Anyway I will stop ranting now, and just say that in comparison to many other history of music programs this one for me was by far the best Cheers for your explenation m8 M Jaxx ;) [/QUOTE]
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