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Uploaded on Oct 14, 2011

Pump Up the Volume Documentary - The History of House Music

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  • sonikku956

    Troll detected.

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  • Miamilicious

    No one should be able to touch a computer or VST without watching this.

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  • Drew Lowry

    haha I really hope this comment's a joke, Skrillex invented dubstep and EDM?! If anything, Skrillex was the first to sample a vacuum cleaner through a toaster with an LFO on the cutoff :P

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  • eric lovelace

    Influenced you say? You do them a disservice. These artists you speak of created that sound. These artist are the true pioneers/creators of EDM (to coin the modern parlance) not the Belleville three. The Belleville 3 creation myth is just that - a myth, a carefully crafted myth.

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  • eric lovelace

    even Cat Stevens got in on the act several years before genius-boy Juan 'discovered' the sound.

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    *even

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  • eric lovelace

    You're talking about words. I'm talking about the sound... and that sound, that EDM, Electro, Techno, Electronica, New Wave sound. Whatever you want to call it, wasn't pioneered by African-Americans in Detroit as the bullshit Techno myth likes to pretend. The sound was created/pioneered/developed by Europeans (with the exception of Raymond Scott who was a Russian Jew living in America) and Laurie Spiegel. Ever the Japs YMO got there before Detroit did.

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  • ev3nflow

    Thats what im saying..human league and many others influenced techno/electro music, not just kraftwerk, when these instruments were being developed lots of folks were experimenting with sound.

    of course clear was one of the first 'detroit' style techno tracks, and juan admits what he did with it.

    But he was still a innovator and a legend in my eyes, just like everything else i grew up with.

    for me it was a accumulation of many minds who created this sound.

    im off to break too captin rock.

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  • Nelson Pajon

    muy buen iforme de donde salio el house el acid y la elctronica ,gracias

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