There are some good ones- the D.O.C. comes to mind and there was this group Capital Tax. There are a few others will have take a look at my collection.
T.I Why you wanna
The remix has q tip on it.
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Gavin where do...
so i am not the only one thinking this. :D
I like your observations re: latin influence and where it may take US dance music... I am happy to see this evolution.
^^^^ YES! :D Blaqstar and rye rye
Trouble Funk - Don't Touch That Stereo- Live In London in the 80's
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I am loving both of them!
Is it just me but after listening to the snoop track, the T.I track from last year that samples gypsy woman and track by dj envy- dolla bill -I get the feeling that some of the pop/r&b/ rap producers in atl, etc.. are listening to old house records for some their...
yes :) that is good one. I got lucky and copped it for 50 cents in the amoeba bargain bins a few years back.
Also the neptunes and beanie man's- Boss Man is always fun to drop in the dance..
yes def love this genre as well ( its almost always jeep beat weather here :D) . a lot of it comes out on bootlegs these days. that cutty ranks one is a good one Gavin- I am looking forward to your mix :) . also hmm some more are coming to mind.
Dolly My Baby- Supercat/Biggie/Third Eye...
supa kat- don dadda/ ghetto red hot
Kenny Dope made a lot of this stuff as well.
Born Jamericans,
Poor Righteous Teachers
Dougie Fresh and Beenie Man
Bobbie Konders-
papa san
Capleton and Method Man- Wings Of The Morning
been thinking of making a mix of this stuff
Yes i think this may be true as well. The landmass and size of population of the US has a great affect on culture here and there are diff criteria for what is considered popular and "big".
well that wasn't true of this american. i love/ loved 2 step garage and a lot of my friends did as well.
there was a small but supportive scene in SF for 2 step in SF at it's height. a few of my friends produced a bit of it as well.
Well on the west coast there was jeno, thomas and garth with the Wicked Crew who were English immigrants who brought the rave culture here. They would have people like Dj Pierre play at their party quite often and a few Chicago Dj's moved to SF because house and rave music were accepted...
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