Jason
New member
Were you always loyal to Freestyle or did you break away at one point?
For me, I broke away around 1990 and New Jack Swing became my favorite type of music. Then it became Techno in 1991, then Deep House in 1992. When I entered college in 1993, my friends and I were into Old School Funk (Atomic Dog) and Electro Funk (Egypt Egypt). I thought I'd never get tired of Old School . . . but I did.
I started getting nostalgia for Old School Freestyle in 1997, and started making Freestyle mixed tapes for a buddy of mine who was getting nostalgic with me. I purchsed "Freestyle Boom" by Tim Schommer out of curiosity and realized, "Hey, Freestyle is still being made?!?" What a revelation. After that, I bought several compilations to try to discover New School Freestyle music I've never known before. And here I am!
For me, I broke away around 1990 and New Jack Swing became my favorite type of music. Then it became Techno in 1991, then Deep House in 1992. When I entered college in 1993, my friends and I were into Old School Funk (Atomic Dog) and Electro Funk (Egypt Egypt). I thought I'd never get tired of Old School . . . but I did.
I started getting nostalgia for Old School Freestyle in 1997, and started making Freestyle mixed tapes for a buddy of mine who was getting nostalgic with me. I purchsed "Freestyle Boom" by Tim Schommer out of curiosity and realized, "Hey, Freestyle is still being made?!?" What a revelation. After that, I bought several compilations to try to discover New School Freestyle music I've never known before. And here I am!