Two decades since Acid House ? (+ Love from the U.K)
Two decades since Acid House ? (+ Love from the U.K)
Anyone know of any camps for 2009 playing Chicago acid, NYC House, Detroit Techno, Belgian EBM/New Beat etc. from 1986 - 1989?
IMHO - proper dance music!!! -Coming a long way to hopefully dance in the dust! Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
I will die on one leg!!!
Thankyou in advance. Peace + Love
J.XXX ( Acid house 'casualty') BM2009 We'll see!!!!
P.S. - Straight answers only please!...... 15,000 mile round trip for me!
( though I do love your 'snarking')
IMHO - proper dance music!!! -Coming a long way to hopefully dance in the dust! Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
I will die on one leg!!!
Thankyou in advance. Peace + Love
J.XXX ( Acid house 'casualty') BM2009 We'll see!!!!
P.S. - Straight answers only please!...... 15,000 mile round trip for me!
( though I do love your 'snarking')
Timeless motion..........
- LeChatNoir
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There’s countless varieties of dance music on the playa and it changes. Lots of other types of music as well. It’s all hit and miss though. Not really a "line up" so to speak. It just sort of evolves organically and you never know what you’re going to find around the next corner.
One thing I’ve found about the playa. You can generally find what you’re looking for and its usually in the place you last expect.
You will certainly find something to shake it along with. Dancing under that starry sky is a real joy you'll never forget.
One thing I’ve found about the playa. You can generally find what you’re looking for and its usually in the place you last expect.
You will certainly find something to shake it along with. Dancing under that starry sky is a real joy you'll never forget.
The New and Improved Black Cat... now with 25% more blather
Re: Two decades since Acid House ? (+ Love from the U.K)
Asterisks?!303jewels wrote: .... Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
Do you slag the aristocracy with that mouth?
- SpacemanSpliff
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The playa provides. Last year was Steely Dan year, driving out we were rappin rappin rappin about SD, playing every disc they ever made, and at 3am blasting through middle of Nevada we understood it, really understood it... So it's Wednesday night, and we are venturing out into the dusty night, jonesing for it, and next thing you know this art car rolls by, blasting Dan... it was a beautiful, purple butterfly...
My very first night at burning man -- the very first -- in the very first sound camp, I heard my very favorite mix, one that I had heard only once before in south beach, in this little dome where I danced and danced...
I understand what you are asking, and the spirit in which you ask it, and I believe with all my heart you will find it here, and I hope you come.
My very first night at burning man -- the very first -- in the very first sound camp, I heard my very favorite mix, one that I had heard only once before in south beach, in this little dome where I danced and danced...
I understand what you are asking, and the spirit in which you ask it, and I believe with all my heart you will find it here, and I hope you come.
Re: Two decades since Acid House ? (+ Love from the U.K)
[quote="303jewels"]Anyone know of any camps for 2009 playing Chicago acid, NYC House, Detroit Techno, Belgian EBM/New Beat etc. from 1986 - 1989?
IMHO - proper dance music!!! -Coming a long way to hopefully dance in the dust! Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
I will die on one leg!!!
Thankyou in advance. Peace + Love
J.XXX ( Acid house 'casualty') BM2009 We'll see!!!!
P.S. - Straight answers only please!...... 15,000 mile round trip for me!
( though I do love your 'snarking')[/quote]
dear 303,
not many people at burning man have much of a passion for real underground techno. i doubt that many know who UR is, yet they talk about techno as if they know it. most people think that anything with a dance beat is " techno", so sad ....
that being said, burning man is still a LOT of fun, even if the music department is severely lacking - well, when it comes to real techno anyway!
IMHO - proper dance music!!! -Coming a long way to hopefully dance in the dust! Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
I will die on one leg!!!
Thankyou in advance. Peace + Love
J.XXX ( Acid house 'casualty') BM2009 We'll see!!!!
P.S. - Straight answers only please!...... 15,000 mile round trip for me!
( though I do love your 'snarking')[/quote]
dear 303,
not many people at burning man have much of a passion for real underground techno. i doubt that many know who UR is, yet they talk about techno as if they know it. most people think that anything with a dance beat is " techno", so sad ....
that being said, burning man is still a LOT of fun, even if the music department is severely lacking - well, when it comes to real techno anyway!
Re: Two decades since Acid House ? (+ Love from the U.K)
If you are seriously traveling halfway across the globe to hear music from 1986 then, you might want to spend your money on a time machine instead of plane tickets and car rental. If this is your first time to the playa, then forget what you know, forget your tastes, forget your bad habits, and re-learn everything the week out there.
Including listening to some of the most progressive unreleased stuff.
[quote="303jewels"]Anyone know of any camps for 2009 playing Chicago acid, NYC House, Detroit Techno, Belgian EBM/New Beat etc. from 1986 - 1989?
IMHO - proper dance music!!! -Coming a long way to hopefully dance in the dust! Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
I will die on one leg!!!
Thankyou in advance. Peace + Love
J.XXX ( Acid house 'casualty') BM2009 We'll see!!!!
P.S. - Straight answers only please!...... 15,000 mile round trip for me!
( though I do love your 'snarking')[/quote]
Including listening to some of the most progressive unreleased stuff.
[quote="303jewels"]Anyone know of any camps for 2009 playing Chicago acid, NYC House, Detroit Techno, Belgian EBM/New Beat etc. from 1986 - 1989?
IMHO - proper dance music!!! -Coming a long way to hopefully dance in the dust! Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
I will die on one leg!!!
Thankyou in advance. Peace + Love
J.XXX ( Acid house 'casualty') BM2009 We'll see!!!!
P.S. - Straight answers only please!...... 15,000 mile round trip for me!
( though I do love your 'snarking')[/quote]
Re: Two decades since Acid House ? (+ Love from the U.K)
[quote="303jewels"]Anyone know of any camps for 2009 playing Chicago acid, NYC House, Detroit Techno, Belgian EBM/New Beat etc. from 1986 - 1989?
IMHO - proper dance music!!! -Coming a long way to hopefully dance in the dust! Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
I will die on one leg!!!
Thankyou in advance. Peace + Love
J.XXX ( Acid house 'casualty') BM2009 We'll see!!!!
P.S. - Straight answers only please!...... 15,000 mile round trip for me!
( though I do love your 'snarking')[/quote]
I know EXACTLY how you feel 303jewels. In spite of everything burning man has to offer in terms of art, creativity, open-mindedness, I have found that it excludes really proper detroit/chicago/nyc techno and acid house. Which is sad really because this music would work SO well on the playa. I love that techno groove, that soulful machine funk...I wish more burners would just get it. There are the burners that absolutely HATE all electronic dance music and think of "techno" as just repetitive banging noise...these folks will never get it and I understand that.
But the ones that actually play dance music are only interested in stuff like tiesto, paul van dyke, lee burridge, etc, etc. Mainly trance-no history, no roots...(or breaks-which I actually have grown to like a lot). I remember one burner who was "shocked" to discover that techno has it's roots in the black community in detroit in the early 80's (actually goes back to the black disco parties in the ghettos across the US-but that's a whole another story)... I had some records with me that year and I tried to play a few spots but it was hard to convince people to give a shot. The two tiny spots I managed to spin at were at bad times and locations but I still got some people groovin'. The plan for next year is to get a sound system out there somehow. One thing that burners don't seem to get is that TECHNO is not ALL dance music! It refers to a specific type separate from trance, breaks, jungle. And it has so much history! Europeans like yourself, 303, understand this best because they took this music and nurtured which is why the BEST place to hear this music is in Europe. Anyway, i digress, that's my rant for the day.... I hope I didn't sour your view on Burning Man, 303, because although proper techno is not understood/cared for there are SO many other beautiful reasons to love BM such as the art, the music, the magical desert, and the people. And there's also other great music here as well. But if anyone actually cares about finding out what "techno" really is all about here's some background:
A CLASSIC Detroit techno track:
A CLASSIC Chicago track:
Beautiful detroit techno:
A more current sample of PROPER TECHNO:
Derrick May playing for people who GET IT, simply amazing:
British documentary on Techno:
French documentary on Techno:
Japanese documentary on Techno:
IMHO - proper dance music!!! -Coming a long way to hopefully dance in the dust! Call me a sad old c*** but my hips are still ruled by this vibe!!!
I will die on one leg!!!
Thankyou in advance. Peace + Love
J.XXX ( Acid house 'casualty') BM2009 We'll see!!!!
P.S. - Straight answers only please!...... 15,000 mile round trip for me!
( though I do love your 'snarking')[/quote]
I know EXACTLY how you feel 303jewels. In spite of everything burning man has to offer in terms of art, creativity, open-mindedness, I have found that it excludes really proper detroit/chicago/nyc techno and acid house. Which is sad really because this music would work SO well on the playa. I love that techno groove, that soulful machine funk...I wish more burners would just get it. There are the burners that absolutely HATE all electronic dance music and think of "techno" as just repetitive banging noise...these folks will never get it and I understand that.
But the ones that actually play dance music are only interested in stuff like tiesto, paul van dyke, lee burridge, etc, etc. Mainly trance-no history, no roots...(or breaks-which I actually have grown to like a lot). I remember one burner who was "shocked" to discover that techno has it's roots in the black community in detroit in the early 80's (actually goes back to the black disco parties in the ghettos across the US-but that's a whole another story)... I had some records with me that year and I tried to play a few spots but it was hard to convince people to give a shot. The two tiny spots I managed to spin at were at bad times and locations but I still got some people groovin'. The plan for next year is to get a sound system out there somehow. One thing that burners don't seem to get is that TECHNO is not ALL dance music! It refers to a specific type separate from trance, breaks, jungle. And it has so much history! Europeans like yourself, 303, understand this best because they took this music and nurtured which is why the BEST place to hear this music is in Europe. Anyway, i digress, that's my rant for the day.... I hope I didn't sour your view on Burning Man, 303, because although proper techno is not understood/cared for there are SO many other beautiful reasons to love BM such as the art, the music, the magical desert, and the people. And there's also other great music here as well. But if anyone actually cares about finding out what "techno" really is all about here's some background:
A CLASSIC Detroit techno track:
A CLASSIC Chicago track:
Beautiful detroit techno:
A more current sample of PROPER TECHNO:
Derrick May playing for people who GET IT, simply amazing:
British documentary on Techno:
French documentary on Techno:
Japanese documentary on Techno:
Another techno purist here :wink:
I fully expect to be bombarded with fluffy limp-wristed psytrance most of the time, as although I've never been before I have an idea what the dance music will be like.
BUT: I am bringing a handful of funky techno/warehouse party techno records with me from England and I am going to try and get a set or two.
Anyone know anyone who might let me have a go on the decks?
I fully expect to be bombarded with fluffy limp-wristed psytrance most of the time, as although I've never been before I have an idea what the dance music will be like.
BUT: I am bringing a handful of funky techno/warehouse party techno records with me from England and I am going to try and get a set or two.
Anyone know anyone who might let me have a go on the decks?
FREE TECHNO PLZ
Yes you will be bombarded with psytrance/trance shit.
Take your own music man, thats what I'm doing next year, I haven't been either. Guess you can see the same thing as me?
BM does look like the last 'hope' - sure you know what I mean! - deffinately a potential 'resurection'!!!!!! - Looks like its down to the U.K again (at least on the music front). Keep up your thought train man - there ain't many of us about!
Take your own music man, thats what I'm doing next year, I haven't been either. Guess you can see the same thing as me?
BM does look like the last 'hope' - sure you know what I mean! - deffinately a potential 'resurection'!!!!!! - Looks like its down to the U.K again (at least on the music front). Keep up your thought train man - there ain't many of us about!
Timeless motion..........
- Roberto Dobbisano
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why aren't you little rave fairies prancing around HERE:
http://www.shift-time.org.uk/
Oh EVOLVE, already...
http://www.shift-time.org.uk/
Oh EVOLVE, already...
"10 principles? you cant HANDLE the 10 principles..."
thanks s for the link 'Bob Dobissano'
To answer your question.......
Because theres far too much commercial influence!!!!!, we are underground, you have a lot to thank us for! We are modest...... and patient..... we only care about you. Us 'rave fairies' despite knocking on 40 just do!!!!!!!
AND theres a difference between 'prance' and 'dance'.
To answer your question.......
Because theres far too much commercial influence!!!!!, we are underground, you have a lot to thank us for! We are modest...... and patient..... we only care about you. Us 'rave fairies' despite knocking on 40 just do!!!!!!!
AND theres a difference between 'prance' and 'dance'.
Timeless motion..........
- curiousgnate
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last year there was a fabulous funk bar on the esplanade. one night they were playing chicago funky acidy house. i danced for hours. I can't remember their name but they were at 8 30 and esplanade. I love the small bars/clubs If I were you i would look for those. I'm old school and love house. I have had some success finding it at burningman, I just avoid the big clubs. Unfortunately deep end is no more but damn were they a good place to dance the sun away
- curiousgnate
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last year there was a fabulous funk bar on the esplanade. one night they were playing chicago funky acidy house. i danced for hours. I can't remember their name but they were at 8 30 and esplanade. I love the small bars/clubs If I were you i would look for those. I'm old school and love house. I have had some success finding it at burningman, I just avoid the big clubs. Unfortunately deep end is no more but damn were they a good place to dance the sun away
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Dj Brett Rubin
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not quite the old school your refering too, but if you make it to burning man, and care to explore the newer sounds of techno, tech house, deep tech stop by "spontaneous planning camp" each day.. Im pretty sure i can get those hips moving.. Ill also be playin a bit of funk, dub, and breaks, as well as progressive and some good ol house music. funky EDM for all tastes. ohh and our dancefloor will be shaded and lined with misters :)
see you on the dancefloor
see you on the dancefloor