(Every body said you can't have a piano in House music. Who do you think you are Fat dominoes. That just not house musc. So I called it the HOUSE MUSIC ANTHEM- Marshal Jefferson) LOL You just have to laugh at his determination and his OK screw you attitude.
Maybe, but it's interesting that all the great music styles that defined the 20the century came from the inner cities of the United States, thanks to..... Black People....
Jazz,
Rock & Roll
Rap
Hip Hop
If you want to stretch things out to the carribean,
where did Reggae come from?
Electronic music had been tinkered with and pushed in Europe since the 1950's, but it wasn't untill the 1980's when dance music went underground, in Chicago that it evolved into what it is today.
@MEATYOKERRable music is a culmination of many things. many people who produce music have been inspired by many things they have seen and heard. tribal music comes from africa originally yes but many modern instruments or the sounds they make come from a european background. the machines that are used to make electronics based music are made by corporations made up of many different races. you seem to have a very closed minded racial view. add everything together and look at the bigger picture!
@MEATYOKERRable there are many different styles of music that you missed off the list that have defined the century outside america also. we love american music. many US house acts have had far more success in the UK as said in the documentary .. inner city being a good example. i love kevin saunderson and have since i was 13 .. we have british based reggae. i have been a reggae fan since i picked up on music. the UK has a very close relationship with the islands since the 1950's. pre reggae
@ebeaudio it is an excellent doc. I hadn't seen the subsequent parts when I wrote
this, I met Carl Craig in 92(?) and was astonished to learn that Derrick May, Atkins,
Saunderson et al , weren't into drugs at all! When I heard HOUSE, I just assumed
it was inspired by MDMA/LSD-----it seemed custom crafted to go together. To be sure many of the fans (all that I knew) were on it! 1988 was magic, the peak of my life where music was concerned. So few of us in ATL, we felt part of an elite..
@anothercountyheard keep watching... joe smooth and the dj international tour are in part 7. mr. fingers comes @ 4:45 ... rocky jones is mentioned in part 6 ... ecstasy??? they talk about the drug early on, and plenty later... do you mean energy flash? that's much later in part 13 or something. also, this is just one attempt to capture the history, and a great one at that. they caught all the important stuff. cut the producers some slack.
@eleven38 i beginning to understand that. i just assumed--- the music seems custom made for A & E. here in Atlanta Ga certian all the house music community was into psychedelic drugs in 87-92. i was a Dj here, playing mostly European/ Anglo acid/ new beat stuff because the white audience didn't go for the blacker soulful (original) house, which I still prefer. i wouldn't trade all that euro stuff 4 the chicago acid & house & detroit techno. but no doubt here it was
@Acadianiste Hahaha...that's funny!!! What U mean by that, if U don't mind me ask'n??? Give us a hand??? We R the major contributors of 3/4 of the great inventions 'n developments that has gone on in America since is "European" birth!!! WOW...Thanks for the props, but if U havent' heard yet...WE R AMERICA!!!
@meechamaka411 What I meant is the when it come to music and the 20th century... blacks have invented the majority of modern musical genres...
But this starts even earlier: Like the famous classical composer "Dvorak". who when he came to America from Europe, directly took interest in black folk music, A big NO-NO to do in the 1800's... Dvorak's "New World" symphony is very much inspired by african-americans and was highly controvertial for such a racist period in history.
@Acadianiste Yep...unlike the whites (cars, telephone, television, gunpowder, planes, spaceships, 'Kraftwerk (root of RAP)", modern instruments and on and on) House = evolution of Disco (ABBA, KC etc etc). Same base-beat but the word evolution explains it has been made better through underground like Punk, SKA etc. Underground music has everything, mainstream has nothing. Something is brewing underground right now. U remember ACID?
@deutsch2k5 Actually, James Brown (funk) is the root of rap, not Kraftwerk (no disrespect) ...The Euro artists were emulating funk artists of the 60s and 70s ..They gave us "digitalized" funk, but then again, George Clinton was already into this...
@Lashid4u KRAFTWERK WAS NOT DIGITALISED FUNK . IT WAS INDUSTRIAL MUSIC BORN OUT OF POST COLD WAR FRUSTRATIONS IN DIVIDED GERMANY. OTHER ARTISTS LINKED TO KRAFTWERK AND THE KRAUTROCK/NEU SCENE WERE NOT DIGITALISED FUNK EITHER. THEY WERE PUNK AND NU WAVE. THERE ARE OTHER SCENES APART FROM TIRED OLD CHOPPED UP JAMES BROWN RECORDS YOU KNOW!
@bobbitt187 I did not, directly, say that they were digitalized funk, but they all contributed to it ..and I am VERY aware of Kraftwerk - seen a "biography", or documentary on them ..However, they, themselves, said (in the documentary) that they borrowed from FUNK with the song "Trans Europe Express" (and you can hear it) ..Alot of those German artists were influenced by the funk music of the 60s and 70s, and they have admitted to this ..A lot of this had to do with music "oppression", too
@bobbitt187 ..and just the fact that you referred to James Brown music as "tired" dismiss you from this music discussion, and I'm sure that there are many European artists would agree with me on that ...James Brown is the father of funk, and funk had a GREAT influence on much of the music you heard in the 70s, 80s and 90s, from electonica, to electro-funk, to disco, to house, , to Jamaican toasting, to hip-hop, to New Jack, to Techno ...You better recognize...
@Lashid4u i did nt say james brown was tired. re-read! i know everything you just said and plenty more. you just quoting well known general stuff any good music fan would know! what do you know about UK music and our labels ? ever heard of gerald simpson, 808 state, nexus 21, k-klass?
@Lashid4u what a suprise. all your favourites are sexist or racially motivated blurb.. stick to that and try not to sound intelligible about music. no more replies to you. goodbye
@bobbitt187 It's interesting that you reply to me on being "racist", but you overlook the post I responding to, where you have a racist asshole trying to say that blacks didn't contribute to shit ....Fuck oughta here, you phony-ass hypocrite (you play "colorblind liberal" when convenient - HATE your type!)
@Acadianiste well i mean electro was pretty much created in europe so everyone is an influence but yea the blacks invented jazz, rock n roll, blues, hip hop, house, disco, etc etc etc
@ANGELO13111 Yep...unlike the whites (cars, telephone, television, gunpowder, planes, spaceships, 'Kraftwerk (root of RAP)", modern instruments and on and on) House = evolution of Disco (ABBA, KC etc etc). Same base-beat but the word evolution explains it has been made better through underground like Punk, SKA etc. Underground music has everything, mainstream has nothing. Something is brewing underground right now. U remember ACID?
@deutsch2k5 i dont remember acid, i wasnt alive when it was popular. but i do listen to a lot of acid house and all other generes of house music. do you reccommend any good acid producers?
too far gone too far gone >>> thats true about the trax label vinyl quality I had jungle wonz "bird in a gilded cage " found it in a record shop in boscombe bouremouth uk in 91 and it was warped to shit! I sold it on ebay for £50 shiiiiitttt I wish I had it back ! True Fax
WHAT'S HOUSE? You think you may know, but Doctor Moonrocks sees things differently. Wanna see how? Go online to traxsource and search DOCTOR MOONROCKS for a piece of heaven. Your soul will thank you
I disagree. I had alot of talent come thru my doors because i was up front wiith the artists. I wantnt not making money but music. Sometime my business instincts said no but my artistic mind said this is beyond today..peace
wanna pop larry upside the head with those messed up copies from his company. but without him(cheating his artists and all) house, i m o, wouldnt be the same.
@ANGELO13111 House music is OUR music :)!
remcopeg 2 months ago
Gotta have HOOOUSE !! Music !
MrKiljeaden89 4 months ago
Are there anymore? For example "Pump up the volume" for Trance?
mantax55 6 months ago
(Every body said you can't have a piano in House music. Who do you think you are Fat dominoes. That just not house musc. So I called it the HOUSE MUSIC ANTHEM- Marshal Jefferson) LOL You just have to laugh at his determination and his OK screw you attitude.
brandoncipelle 7 months ago
And to this day Larry Sherman is still selling records, i see him from time to time. He looks quite a bit different. But in many ways he's the same!
housemanchi 7 months ago
some people credit the birth of electro before house even began to a certain band from dusseldorf and a one gary numan from the UK
bobbitt187 9 months ago
<3
lesscunning 10 months ago
this documentary is platinum with ice encrusted : )
MultiSinoda 1 year ago 2
Yeah. Go black people from Chicago! lol
cc219Hmd 1 year ago
the blacks have always been behind the biggest revolutions in American music...
Jazz, Blues, Soul, Rock n' Roll, Disco, and even House.
MEATYOKERRable 1 year ago 5
@MEATYOKERRable music isnt racial. especially house music. loose your bad views
bobbitt187 9 months ago
@bobbitt187
Maybe, but it's interesting that all the great music styles that defined the 20the century came from the inner cities of the United States, thanks to..... Black People....
Jazz,
Rock & Roll
Rap
Hip Hop
If you want to stretch things out to the carribean,
where did Reggae come from?
Electronic music had been tinkered with and pushed in Europe since the 1950's, but it wasn't untill the 1980's when dance music went underground, in Chicago that it evolved into what it is today.
MEATYOKERRable 9 months ago
@MEATYOKERRable music is a culmination of many things. many people who produce music have been inspired by many things they have seen and heard. tribal music comes from africa originally yes but many modern instruments or the sounds they make come from a european background. the machines that are used to make electronics based music are made by corporations made up of many different races. you seem to have a very closed minded racial view. add everything together and look at the bigger picture!
bobbitt187 9 months ago
@MEATYOKERRable there are many different styles of music that you missed off the list that have defined the century outside america also. we love american music. many US house acts have had far more success in the UK as said in the documentary .. inner city being a good example. i love kevin saunderson and have since i was 13 .. we have british based reggae. i have been a reggae fan since i picked up on music. the UK has a very close relationship with the islands since the 1950's. pre reggae
bobbitt187 9 months ago
everything got started in america from punk to hip hop to grafitti to disco and house and breakdance the roots of pop cult
XheroinxchicX 1 year ago 2
02:34!! wooooowwww! ACIIIIDDDD!
nisusCGA 1 year ago
02:34!! wooooowwww!
nisusCGA 1 year ago
TB-303 and acid, the birth of automation. I so wish i could have a TB-303......
scratchnsurf 1 year ago
acid traaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaax!!!!!!
acedaface954 1 year ago
what about ECSTASY??? how can you tell the story without talking about this? where's DJ INTERNATIONAL ? MR FINGERS? ROCKY JONES?
anothercountyheard 1 year ago
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ebeaudio 1 year ago
@ebeaudio it is an excellent doc. I hadn't seen the subsequent parts when I wrote
this, I met Carl Craig in 92(?) and was astonished to learn that Derrick May, Atkins,
Saunderson et al , weren't into drugs at all! When I heard HOUSE, I just assumed
it was inspired by MDMA/LSD-----it seemed custom crafted to go together. To be sure many of the fans (all that I knew) were on it! 1988 was magic, the peak of my life where music was concerned. So few of us in ATL, we felt part of an elite..
anothercountyheard 1 year ago
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@anothercountyheard keep watching... joe smooth and the dj international tour are in part 7. mr. fingers comes @ 4:45 ... rocky jones is mentioned in part 6 ... ecstasy??? they talk about the drug early on, and plenty later... do you mean energy flash? that's much later in part 13 or something. also, this is just one attempt to capture the history, and a great one at that. they caught all the important stuff. cut the producers some slack.
ebeaudio 1 year ago
@anothercountyheard this is about chicago, not england, E wasnt big in chi during this era which was 4 tears b4 house hit th euk
eleven38 1 year ago
@eleven38 i beginning to understand that. i just assumed--- the music seems custom made for A & E. here in Atlanta Ga certian all the house music community was into psychedelic drugs in 87-92. i was a Dj here, playing mostly European/ Anglo acid/ new beat stuff because the white audience didn't go for the blacker soulful (original) house, which I still prefer. i wouldn't trade all that euro stuff 4 the chicago acid & house & detroit techno. but no doubt here it was
all about the E.
anothercountyheard 1 year ago
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Classic story..white man takes all the money and jew's the artist**
demarcos69 1 year ago
ACIEEEEEEEEEEED!
saburoemon 1 year ago
shit you gotta hand it to the blacks of America.... Innovators!
Acadianiste 1 year ago 26
Science,Mathematics,Astrology,Music. Hell we invented it all.
Jay4Prettys 1 year ago
@Acadianiste Hahaha...that's funny!!! What U mean by that, if U don't mind me ask'n??? Give us a hand??? We R the major contributors of 3/4 of the great inventions 'n developments that has gone on in America since is "European" birth!!! WOW...Thanks for the props, but if U havent' heard yet...WE R AMERICA!!!
meechamaka411 1 year ago
@meechamaka411 What I meant is the when it come to music and the 20th century... blacks have invented the majority of modern musical genres...
But this starts even earlier: Like the famous classical composer "Dvorak". who when he came to America from Europe, directly took interest in black folk music, A big NO-NO to do in the 1800's... Dvorak's "New World" symphony is very much inspired by african-americans and was highly controvertial for such a racist period in history.
Acadianiste 1 year ago
@Acadianiste I feel U, bro...I jus' read into ur comment the wrong way, probably!
meechamaka411 1 year ago
@meechamaka411 But I would not call it a monopoly ; )
Acadianiste 1 year ago
@Acadianiste Your right on the nose with that....From music to dance...we are straight innovators and make the entertainment industry.
MrJoskiLove 1 year ago
@Acadianiste yeah they can make noise!
deransan 1 year ago
@Acadianiste hand it to the blacks sounds racist...come on man..
demarcos69 1 year ago
@Acadianiste Yep...unlike the whites (cars, telephone, television, gunpowder, planes, spaceships, 'Kraftwerk (root of RAP)", modern instruments and on and on) House = evolution of Disco (ABBA, KC etc etc). Same base-beat but the word evolution explains it has been made better through underground like Punk, SKA etc. Underground music has everything, mainstream has nothing. Something is brewing underground right now. U remember ACID?
deutsch2k5 1 year ago
@deutsch2k5 Actually, James Brown (funk) is the root of rap, not Kraftwerk (no disrespect) ...The Euro artists were emulating funk artists of the 60s and 70s ..They gave us "digitalized" funk, but then again, George Clinton was already into this...
Lashid4u 1 year ago 2
@Lashid4u KRAFTWERK WAS NOT DIGITALISED FUNK . IT WAS INDUSTRIAL MUSIC BORN OUT OF POST COLD WAR FRUSTRATIONS IN DIVIDED GERMANY. OTHER ARTISTS LINKED TO KRAFTWERK AND THE KRAUTROCK/NEU SCENE WERE NOT DIGITALISED FUNK EITHER. THEY WERE PUNK AND NU WAVE. THERE ARE OTHER SCENES APART FROM TIRED OLD CHOPPED UP JAMES BROWN RECORDS YOU KNOW!
bobbitt187 9 months ago
@bobbitt187 I did not, directly, say that they were digitalized funk, but they all contributed to it ..and I am VERY aware of Kraftwerk - seen a "biography", or documentary on them ..However, they, themselves, said (in the documentary) that they borrowed from FUNK with the song "Trans Europe Express" (and you can hear it) ..Alot of those German artists were influenced by the funk music of the 60s and 70s, and they have admitted to this ..A lot of this had to do with music "oppression", too
Lashid4u 9 months ago
@bobbitt187 ..and just the fact that you referred to James Brown music as "tired" dismiss you from this music discussion, and I'm sure that there are many European artists would agree with me on that ...James Brown is the father of funk, and funk had a GREAT influence on much of the music you heard in the 70s, 80s and 90s, from electonica, to electro-funk, to disco, to house, , to Jamaican toasting, to hip-hop, to New Jack, to Techno ...You better recognize...
Lashid4u 9 months ago
@Lashid4u i did nt say james brown was tired. re-read! i know everything you just said and plenty more. you just quoting well known general stuff any good music fan would know! what do you know about UK music and our labels ? ever heard of gerald simpson, 808 state, nexus 21, k-klass?
bobbitt187 9 months ago
@Lashid4u what a suprise. all your favourites are sexist or racially motivated blurb.. stick to that and try not to sound intelligible about music. no more replies to you. goodbye
bobbitt187 9 months ago
@bobbitt187 It's interesting that you reply to me on being "racist", but you overlook the post I responding to, where you have a racist asshole trying to say that blacks didn't contribute to shit ....Fuck oughta here, you phony-ass hypocrite (you play "colorblind liberal" when convenient - HATE your type!)
Lashid4u 9 months ago
@Acadianiste THE HOUSE ARTISTS OF AMERICA YES. BLACK, WHITE, LATINO, MIXED RACE. ALL GREAT
bobbitt187 9 months ago
@Acadianiste thank you. oh and we got to hand it to white people to, you all created electronic music
ROy1849 8 months ago
@Acadianiste well i mean electro was pretty much created in europe so everyone is an influence but yea the blacks invented jazz, rock n roll, blues, hip hop, house, disco, etc etc etc
535manbearpig 8 months ago 2
krunchd(dot)com/freebietv has the full version
larryj167 2 years ago
CAN YOUUUUU FEEEEEEL IIIITTTTT! hahaha I love that track!
DJAnthonyWill 2 years ago
Acid house ownz. Thank God for the 303.
slytown 2 years ago
@slytown I like how they broke down how Acid House was form'd!!! On some "play'n around" shit...GREAT!!!
meechamaka411 1 year ago
house music is my music
ANGELO13111 2 years ago 32
house music....there's just something about it
tristandaskier 2 years ago 2
@ANGELO13111 my music is house music
miltonatchet 1 year ago
@ANGELO13111 Yep...unlike the whites (cars, telephone, television, gunpowder, planes, spaceships, 'Kraftwerk (root of RAP)", modern instruments and on and on) House = evolution of Disco (ABBA, KC etc etc). Same base-beat but the word evolution explains it has been made better through underground like Punk, SKA etc. Underground music has everything, mainstream has nothing. Something is brewing underground right now. U remember ACID?
deutsch2k5 1 year ago
@deutsch2k5 i dont remember acid, i wasnt alive when it was popular. but i do listen to a lot of acid house and all other generes of house music. do you reccommend any good acid producers?
ANGELO13111 1 year ago
@ANGELO13111 hardfloor!
eleven38 11 months ago
too far gone too far gone >>> thats true about the trax label vinyl quality I had jungle wonz "bird in a gilded cage " found it in a record shop in boscombe bouremouth uk in 91 and it was warped to shit! I sold it on ebay for £50 shiiiiitttt I wish I had it back ! True Fax
brattycampari 2 years ago
Can you feel it sounds nice!!!!
chikifree 2 years ago
Thank you so much 4 uploading this! priceless! :D
Niceavatar 2 years ago
Died from drugs?? Um, AIDS you mean. Lets be real here.
cjm38 2 years ago
sorry loser... it was drug related illness... not every gay person dies from aids
thecalmmusicalspirit 2 years ago 4
Birth of acid! Fuck yeah.
jewto0b 2 years ago
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motovx171 2 years ago
Amazing to hear that Move Your Body is still so good!
basgras 2 years ago
Ummm... it just got interesting with the homeboys tweaking the 303, and then it leaps to this... *looks confused*
luckycatphil 2 years ago
lol yeah man.....so brilliant
illicitaswad 2 years ago
Damn That Was my era, when i got into house, like 85
yellaboy227 2 years ago
I love my 909 and 808 samples but you can't beat the original hardware.
slytown 2 years ago
the narrator sounds like a wanker
thenewrapstyle 2 years ago
TB 303 £1000 on ebay... dam i wants one so bad
kaine180 2 years ago 2
wish I had one....... :(
kkr203 2 years ago
what is the name of the song that says "relise my soul"
ANDRESXXXL 2 years ago
"No Way Back" by Adonis
yellaboy227 2 years ago
ooh man im with you there 303 is amazing
totalradge 2 years ago
The sound of the TB 303 still makes me weep to this day, don't know if i'm alone in that reaction???
Fantastic documentary series, thanks for posting these.....
houzbizness 2 years ago 3
Yes. I am with u.
House beats & those basslines reach deep down inside me somewhere.
bootsamou 2 years ago
TB303 = work of art!!
musiclover3928 7 months ago
The "Who do you think you are Fats Domino" line is hilarious.
AdzTurner 3 years ago 2
Marshall Jefferson has great sense of humor :)
musiclover3928 7 months ago
WHAT'S HOUSE? You think you may know, but Doctor Moonrocks sees things differently. Wanna see how? Go online to traxsource and search DOCTOR MOONROCKS for a piece of heaven. Your soul will thank you
cashdollar 3 years ago
I disagree. I had alot of talent come thru my doors because i was up front wiith the artists. I wantnt not making money but music. Sometime my business instincts said no but my artistic mind said this is beyond today..peace
brett
brett1051 3 years ago
is this brett wilcots or larry sherman
discomadness 3 years ago
This is brett. Peace
brett
brett1051 3 years ago
wanna pop larry upside the head with those messed up copies from his company. but without him(cheating his artists and all) house, i m o, wouldnt be the same.
discomadness 3 years ago
opening a new record by TRAX and discovering its cheap pressing was part of the whole underground house experience. lol
ultraxmusic 3 years ago
i know. you often heard other songs bleeding within the track.
discomadness 3 years ago
i got Joenski with Milli Vanilli leaking true the outro, lol
Roelandvinken 3 years ago
it was meant as a virtual bass player for guitarists ;) not karioke!
eleven38 3 years ago
TB-303, Originly designed for karaoke??? I dont think so!!!!!
VSYNTH 4 years ago 2
what then,synth?
jjmm112 4 years ago