[Dynagroove] WTF! Does no one care about DIZ anymore???

t.luv . indigoiris73 at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 21 12:35:10 PDT 2006


i wonder what other opinions .. albert diaz has about what is and what is
not house.seems like someone died and made him "king of housetopia" ...
hehe j/k i think this is a good discussion ... what does "house" mean to
you? .. people are enjoying this music WE call house ... hmm and if diz
is not house .. what is house and what the heckorama are we dancing too?

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  From: "mikey velazquez" <mikey.velazquez at gmail.com>
  To: "Choice Saturdays" <choicesaturdays at gmail.com>
  CC: dynagroove at dynagroove.com, Bonnie Marie <heymissbonnie at yahoo.com>
  Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] WTF! Does no one care about DIZ anymore???
  Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 19:17:01 -0700
  >LOL!!!! Are YOU serious is the question????
  >
  >Now, I'm not taking any sides since I happen to like many
  styles/genres of
  >house, but by the same token LA indeed DOES rock. Sure NY/Chitown
  may be a
  >huge part of that foundation, but that's besides the point.
  >
  >AND from my understanding (now correct me if I'm wrong), to truly be
  "house"
  >is to accept all things under that very "roof" of the house. Not to
  sound
  >cheesy, but that goes for everything; whether music, dancing style,
  fashion,
  >cultural backgound, sexual orientation, etc, etc.....anything else
  would be
  >a diss to that very concept. You don't have to like any particular
  style,
  >but you really should accept it. It is what it is. Different strokes
  for
  >different folks. Whatchu talkin bout Willis?
  >
  >And regarding "paving the way", I think LA is the future you are
  talking
  >about, due to that very reason.......options are good, and we have
  it ALL,
  >and I'm loving it =)
  >
  >dos chavitos
  >
  >mikey
  >
  >
  >
  >On 8/18/06, Choice Saturdays <choicesaturdays at gmail.com> wrote:
  > >
  > > Are you guys serious? LA sucks big time!!! LA knows NOTHING about
  House
  > > except for a handful of people. NYC is the foundation for what we
  call
  > > House music so to dis the city that gave birth to the original
  form of
  > > House
  > > (a.k.a Disco) you'd have to be pretty ignorant about this music
  and its
  > > roots. LA knows tech, funky or whatever other stupid label people
  in the
  > > scene give it. I'm sorry but Diz is NOT House IMO and I consider
  it to be
  > > electronic dance music for the younger crowd that is new to the
  scene or
  > > those that never grew out of their "candy kid raver" mentality.
  By all
  > > means, NYC defines what House music and they pave the way to what
  it will
  > > be
  > > in the future NOT Los Angeles. My two cents.
  > >
  > > -----Original Message-----
  > > From: dynagroove-bounces at dynagroove.com
  > > [mailto:dynagroove-bounces at dynagroove.com] On Behalf Of Bonnie
  Marie
  > > Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 6:10 PM
  > > To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
  > > Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] WTF! Does no one care about DIZ
  anymore???
  > >
  > > In response to Cade's commentary on the house scene in NYC, he
  indeed is
  > > correct: LA f-ing rocks.
  > >
  > > ...but new york doesn't completely blow...
  > >
  > > I too have been in New York since the end of July, and it took me
  a few
  > > tries to find some places that I enjoyed immensely. One of the
  best
  > > parties
  > > i've been to in a LONG time is on Wednesdays at Sin Sin, it's
  called
  > > Soulgasm. If you ever come to NY, you GOTTA check that one out. I
  don't
  > > even know the names of the DJs but the music is always on point,
  and the
  > > crowd is even better. i mean, really.
  > >
  > > Glenn Underground rocked me last week-- i didn't recognize a
  single
  > > record,
  > > but my ass was on the dance floor all night (maybe why I didn't
  see you
  > > there, Cade? hmmmmm...?)
  > >
  > > The outdoor day parties have been off the hook, too-- one of 'em
  in
  > > Brooklyn
  > > at Fort Greene Park on Sundays (live vocalists!), and also PS1 in
  Queens
  > > on
  > > Saturdays was a great place to chill.
  > >
  > > Saw Gene Farris a couple weeks ago too-- he was playing a GREAT
  set, but
  > > there wasnt that many people there, which was a shame. ah well,
  gave me
  > > more room to dance! =) I talked to gene later that night and he
  said that
  > > the promoter just isn't cuttin it, which is why the place isnt
  going off.
  > >
  > > So it took a little tenacity to find some proper places to go
  with a good
  > > crowd, but i do have to agree-- the LA house scene is pretty much
  where
  > > it's
  > > at when compared with NY. Per capita, we have a much better ratio
  of
  > > sucky:kickass.
  > >
  > > my $0.02
  > >
  > > and i still care about Diz.
  > >
  > > bonnie marie
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >
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