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<blockquote data-quote="Amazing Deejay" data-source="post: 832967" data-attributes="member: 16815"><p>Simon is correct, in it all steming from House. But my friend claims that D&B came more from Hip Hop, and I wonder what you guys think from this. He claims Goldie came from the breakdance B-Boy scene from NY before Roast and all the underground players of Jungle became big. Even the Roast guys said in some interview that there was some divergence in the scene at some point, where the early Hardcore scene was where House & Breakbeat were the same scene, then the House scene branched off, and Roast was left doing D&B only.</p><p></p><p>The reason the next generation isn't really aware of this, is because they probably weren't around from the Jack Trax days. </p><p></p><p>England though as a whole was instrumental in broadcasting House on a large scale, and I think I should reference this. Probably more so than mainland Europe - although can someone confirm this. Germany claims to have had a scene but my guess is the House scene in Germany was small in comparison to England - please confirm. Heck wasn't Jack Trax completely UK? There are a variety of tracks I had that were released in England, and never in the US...at least I think.</p><p></p><p>In the late 80's, we weren't experiencing large raves as much as the UK. It is those masses of attendees at those events in England that made House so big, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with the House being separate from Disco. I should probably mention this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amazing Deejay, post: 832967, member: 16815"] Simon is correct, in it all steming from House. But my friend claims that D&B came more from Hip Hop, and I wonder what you guys think from this. He claims Goldie came from the breakdance B-Boy scene from NY before Roast and all the underground players of Jungle became big. Even the Roast guys said in some interview that there was some divergence in the scene at some point, where the early Hardcore scene was where House & Breakbeat were the same scene, then the House scene branched off, and Roast was left doing D&B only. The reason the next generation isn't really aware of this, is because they probably weren't around from the Jack Trax days. England though as a whole was instrumental in broadcasting House on a large scale, and I think I should reference this. Probably more so than mainland Europe - although can someone confirm this. Germany claims to have had a scene but my guess is the House scene in Germany was small in comparison to England - please confirm. Heck wasn't Jack Trax completely UK? There are a variety of tracks I had that were released in England, and never in the US...at least I think. In the late 80's, we weren't experiencing large raves as much as the UK. It is those masses of attendees at those events in England that made House so big, in my opinion. I also agree with the House being separate from Disco. I should probably mention this. [/QUOTE]
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