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[deleted] please show me the sasha gig
When do I talk about Sasha gigs?!
[deleted] Dance music has always been poppy, rnb influenced, commercial
Only parts of it.
[deleted] hedonistic gear
I don’t see how this is in any way synonymous with the “poppy, rnb influenced, commercial” part of your description. “Hedonistic” dance music can be all of, some of, and none of, those things.
[deleted] you just attach a weird attitude of authenticity for functional music
Err, that’s news to me.
I’ve got no idea who you are, and I don’t know how you can act as if you know me.
[deleted] which cannot ever truly offer the subcultural credibility and validation you so crave
Again, I’m not even sure why I’m responding to your post because you don’t appear to talking to me or about me, but rather shouting in to some imagined void.
[deleted] Own your lane
What the heck does this mean?!
hugopal no, all of it. disco was the pop music of its day. if you can’t see this, you need to go back to school. This is why prog house failed. Tried to be something it couldn’t, logistically.
even 92-93 weapons grade industrial Jeff Mills was operating in a poppy p-funk lineage. just ask @zackster - the best techno is mutant alien pop.
I’ve got no idea who you are, and I don’t know how you can act as if you know me.
I am the borg, you will assimilate.
[deleted] no, all of it. disco was the pop music of its day. if you can’t see this, you need to go back to school.
I know that in its day some disco was pop music, and some pop music was disco. No idea what the fuck it has to do with whatever you’re blabbering on about though.
[deleted] This is why prog house failed.
It “failed”?! It did too well to be labelled a failure.
[deleted] the best techno is mutant alien pop
This is wrong, but again, not sure what it has to do with anything anyway.
Total longshot and vague description but can anyone recall a speed garage tune from about 97-98 that has a vocal in it that went something like “Fever…you give me fever… fever”? Was played quite a bit at the time - remember John Kelly and Judge Jules both playing it.