Maestro - Larry Levan & early DJ culture 4/9
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@deep4dub Dj Rasoul - Let Me Love You
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That song (Let me love you) is so beautiful and emotional...been listened to it all day. (=
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Love the capoeira at 8:50
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Let me love you.... Che bella canzone
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the move at the end r top notch. probably. peter paul.
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@HIGHPOSTERtown what about 4:16?
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@thickframes I agree with you. I think a lot of credit must also be given to the Jamaican Reggae Dub scene . Who were at least 5 years ahead when creating instrumental dance music on the B -SIDE OF DANCE Records! Its called Dub Reggae, However I think it was Larry Levan that was one the first American Dj's to use this influence in his ways of making records or Remixes.
Check out King Tubby, Reggae music producer. New York must also be given a huge ovation for it growth of club cuture though
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track at 3:30 please
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@MariaTR909 Simply not the case. Sorry, NYC didnt invent everything like many would like to think.
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OMG WHAT song playing at 8:08?? infact...where could i find the soundtrack to this film..
2 different type of documentary's...... this is about the culture of dance & clubs opposed to the music. I felt like the history of house left out alot if the NYC Influence. There would be no House music with out the masterminds of the NYC scene.....
MariaTR909 2 years ago 7
Track ID @ 8:09 - 9:40 please?
deep4dub 1 year ago 6