[Dynagroove] throwing elbows in house music
Lucas Dodson
lucas at distantbeat.com
Sun Nov 5 16:44:02 PST 2006
Yo Jay,
what you have been playing forever made me love what I love now... you were
the door that helped unlock the house for me...
keep on pushing.
List--
As a dj I have played a afterhours rave type deal. I played the same house I
play out in house clubs but I kicked up the pitch and played what I felt the
crowd would enjoy and what do you know? the crowd didn't leave they stayed
and jammed out. Please note they might have enjoyed anything I played most
of them just needed a place to keep sobering up or partying up after the
massive.
but still it was fun...
lates,
Lucas
----- Original Message -----
From: <splaticus at aol.com>
To: <musiclawyer at msn.com>; <dynagroove at dynagroove.com>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] throwing elbows in house music
> Freddy Fox,
> Your statement about rave house being not real house but 'progressive
> garbage'
> sounds like the same ol' house-snobbery to me.
>
> I think to really love house music is to accept the vastness of diversity
of
> styles within the form, without passing judgement on those musical
offshoots
> you dont personally like or care to understand.
>
> Jason Splat
> 'progressive garbage' rave/house DJ - 13 years and counting..
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: musiclawyer at msn.com
> To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
> Sent: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 8:44 PM
> Subject: [Dynagroove] throwing elbows in house music
>
> I have been involved and hosting events since 1991. I am in my 15th year
of
> this music. 10 years on the East Coast and 5 years on the West Coast. Our
> events tend to slide all across electronic music genres without a care for
> boundaries.
>
> I recently hosted a room at a full blown rave entitled â?oGroovyâ?.
>
> I decided to do all house music, with Juan from ECB, Eric Davenport, Soul
> Free, Farron, Mario Dubbz and Franke Jr.
>
> There was also a full blown â?otrance areaâ? and â?ohardcore areaâ?.
>
> The magical thing about that night was that both the trance and hardcore
> rooms were empty.
>
> >From the second the first record hit our room till the last record
stopped,
> we had the most people in that room dancing all night. It was amazing
because
> I donâ?Tt think half those kids knew that this was real â?ohouseâ? as a
> matter of fact, becuase House music is always promoted at raves, but it
ends
> up being some kinda progressive garbage, so these kids really do not know
what
> house music is.
>
> The beauty was that they were there because the music was the best there.
>
> I would recommend some of you real house djâ?Ts to get involved and play
some
> of these raves. If there becomes real house rooms at these all age events
you
> will begin to feed the next generation of househeads. Try not to be so
elitist
> with your music and events. Promote your flyers at the all age events, I
never
> see house flyers anywhere except for house parties. Open your door a
little.
>
> It works. I have seen it before my own eyes.
>
> Freddy Foxx
> LAX Entertainment
>
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