beatsfromdapast
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i am not at all into new club music so i have no clue whats on going on today.
i was at my local dj store looking for madonna white labels and saw 3 records on the ZYX label. same old 90s style diecut artwork but a much thinner sleeve. i figure zyx is huge for spreading the freestyle vibe in germany. maybe? some new fs? on vinyl?!?!?
so i looked at them, theyre dated 2005. lets check them out.
sampled. they all sounded like they were hi-nrg songs from 1986.
and when i say hi-nrg i dont mean 90s euro dance; the original hi-nrg sound of the 80s that stemmed from the disco era most popular in gay bars/clubs. that particular hi-nrg bouncing bassline sound along with techno is what became 90s euro/hi-nrg. and oh, the damn cowbell was infamous in practically every 80s hi-nrg song.
it was never really my cup of tea cuz i was more into freestyle/electro & rap, but there were some good songs. kim wilde's cover of you keep me hanging on my favourite.
so i asked the record shop guy what was up with these records. im like are they new recordings, they sound like there from the 80s. he said they were new and the style is back. anything italo-disco oriented is very popular.
i thought this was very interesting.
this could offer a chance for us to see freestyle regain club popularity again??? perhaps there will be a flood of new releases and new vinyl. oh wouldnt that be magical.
just wanna share my thoughts.
ps. one of those toons was VERY company b sounding
i was at my local dj store looking for madonna white labels and saw 3 records on the ZYX label. same old 90s style diecut artwork but a much thinner sleeve. i figure zyx is huge for spreading the freestyle vibe in germany. maybe? some new fs? on vinyl?!?!?
so i looked at them, theyre dated 2005. lets check them out.
sampled. they all sounded like they were hi-nrg songs from 1986.
and when i say hi-nrg i dont mean 90s euro dance; the original hi-nrg sound of the 80s that stemmed from the disco era most popular in gay bars/clubs. that particular hi-nrg bouncing bassline sound along with techno is what became 90s euro/hi-nrg. and oh, the damn cowbell was infamous in practically every 80s hi-nrg song.
it was never really my cup of tea cuz i was more into freestyle/electro & rap, but there were some good songs. kim wilde's cover of you keep me hanging on my favourite.
so i asked the record shop guy what was up with these records. im like are they new recordings, they sound like there from the 80s. he said they were new and the style is back. anything italo-disco oriented is very popular.
i thought this was very interesting.
this could offer a chance for us to see freestyle regain club popularity again??? perhaps there will be a flood of new releases and new vinyl. oh wouldnt that be magical.
just wanna share my thoughts.
ps. one of those toons was VERY company b sounding