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<blockquote data-quote="Amazing Deejay" data-source="post: 832968" data-attributes="member: 16815"><p>I think what he's refering to is, House although influenced from Disco, is not disco. It's Electronic, possibly 100% electronic..., and it's own entity. What Frankie & Hardy were doing with the reel-to-reels, with the disco beats was extremely primitive. The string of releases in 1986-1987 onwards to me really defines what House is. I know that there were earlier releases on Mitchbal, Jessay, and even Chip E's label, but they were nothing compared to what was to come out on Trax or DJ International. The reference to Italo Disco is due to the more electronic sound that those records had, as opposed to Salsoul sound. The Salsoul sound was old and phasing out by this time.</p><p></p><p>By the way Siman, you should go check out this early Gherkin release by Larry Heard...Gherkin Jerks I think on a green label. I swear that Detroit Techno could have used Larry Heards records as a template. But what I find strange is that Detroit Techno people RARELY reference House music as being their template. Go to the Techno page on Wikipedia. There was a guy who said that "Juan Atkins thinks that House developed AS A RESULT OF some drum machine that was given to the chicago guys from a detroit guy"....I tried changing the quote</p><p></p><p>For everyones info Gherkin was a pure House label. I had the funny Newsy Neighbours release, and the other Mondee Oliver...plus stay close with the yellow label. They were a House label but released House that people call Techno today?</p><p></p><p>Maybe Techno doesn't event exist!!!!!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /> </p><p></p><p>OK, maybe I should re-word this and say, that experimental techno has little to do with House, but some of the dance stuff that is labelled Techno is nothing more than House music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amazing Deejay, post: 832968, member: 16815"] I think what he's refering to is, House although influenced from Disco, is not disco. It's Electronic, possibly 100% electronic..., and it's own entity. What Frankie & Hardy were doing with the reel-to-reels, with the disco beats was extremely primitive. The string of releases in 1986-1987 onwards to me really defines what House is. I know that there were earlier releases on Mitchbal, Jessay, and even Chip E's label, but they were nothing compared to what was to come out on Trax or DJ International. The reference to Italo Disco is due to the more electronic sound that those records had, as opposed to Salsoul sound. The Salsoul sound was old and phasing out by this time. By the way Siman, you should go check out this early Gherkin release by Larry Heard...Gherkin Jerks I think on a green label. I swear that Detroit Techno could have used Larry Heards records as a template. But what I find strange is that Detroit Techno people RARELY reference House music as being their template. Go to the Techno page on Wikipedia. There was a guy who said that "Juan Atkins thinks that House developed AS A RESULT OF some drum machine that was given to the chicago guys from a detroit guy"....I tried changing the quote For everyones info Gherkin was a pure House label. I had the funny Newsy Neighbours release, and the other Mondee Oliver...plus stay close with the yellow label. They were a House label but released House that people call Techno today? Maybe Techno doesn't event exist!!!!!!! :P OK, maybe I should re-word this and say, that experimental techno has little to do with House, but some of the dance stuff that is labelled Techno is nothing more than House music. [/QUOTE]
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