Why did Mugatu rely on a DJ using vinyl as a trigger? We're well into the mp3 era in 2001.
>>220975617They didn’t have good mp3 dj controller in 2001, and all pro djs still preferred vinyl or cdj. Beatport only launched in 2005 … most edm and club tracks were still released and pressed on vinal or burned on cds.
I just explained that
>>220975617You have no sense nor knowledge of style and aesthetics
Its was way cooler.
But why male models??
>>220975617>We're well into the mp3 era in 2001.only middle/upper middle class people were on napster, nobody was ripping their cd collection to mp3, and there were no mp3 players being broadly used until around 2004
DhJust also liked physical media, it was till the last decade that I saw digital turntables on youtube.
>>220976094minidisc was the shit though
>>220975710Beatport is absolute cancer.It is the worst organised music store on the planet. Every section is filled with generic progressive house.There are heavy as fuck bangers in the """chill out""" section.I even heard DnB in the techno section multiple times
What is the must listen in house music? I only know of gigi dagostino and the fired up cd compilations.
>>220975617>We're well into the mp3 era in 2001.On the internet but It was another 4 or 5 years or so before cd decks were becoming a common sight in clubland, and even then a lot of dj's just trusted their vinyl and old setups.
>>220976755idk, but I usually just follow the youtube recommendations and decide for myself, if I like the music.e.g.:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOq4ScFgu3Qhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXtELKAPgFE
>>220975617>We're well into the mp3 era in 2001.no lol
>>220977488Its pretty cool, reminds me of ridge racer and the Wipeout game.
>>220977622yeah, good advice on my end:you can also check out old racing / racey games from the late 90s and early 00s era (e.g. dreamcast).most of them have great house music that plays in the lobby where you pick your racerfeels like nostalgia overload to me
>>220977507I mean they were a thing I was using napster and audiogalaxy sites back then but it was a ways away before this shit ended up getting used in clubs, i do remember cd decks being seen as a sort of omertà by some which arrived before mp3 decks
>>220977691I remember yhe dance dance revolution games having electronics but dont know if it stands on its own.
>>220977706>audiogalaxyi miss it so much
>>220975617>When you realize the DJ is Justin Theroux
>>220977741I discovered some amazing stuff on there i couldnt find on napster, had comments too which were fun
>>220977848no fuckin way>checks imdbholy shit it's true
>>220975617Where are the MP3's though?
>>220975617Mugatu was a musician in the 80's though.
>>220975617vinyl is just cooler, duh
>>220975617>/fa/ assassin using anything but vinylcmon now
>>220975617because "mp3s" sound like shit on soundsystems. you need uncompressed formats. >>220976755if you want classic OG house music, you should check out DJ Pierre (Chicago Acid House) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcZg6KKm2lI , Kevin Saunderson (from Detroit, produced as Kreem, Inner City and E-Dancer.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJxJxr9RlKM , Cathy Dennis (from England, went on to become a top pop producer for Kylie Minogue, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, even Céline Dion) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tZqb2pkPyIIf you want harsher music (IDM, Hardcore, Jungle) , you should check out Aphex Twin (aka AFX, The Tuss, Bradley Stryder, Karen Tregaskin, The Dice Man, Polygon Window, Caustic Window, and many others) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyo61Q69xtI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sort2m3H3dc , Squarepusher https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duy5v8-tvs4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKJ-0ZO4pxo , The Future Sounds of London https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc9l7pygQRo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfWMv8Y1V5E , Underground Resistance (big Detroit collective) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uclq1z0ey_s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg5GRqVyZ5Y
>>220978978Cool, danke schon for the suggestions. I will go through them. I dont really go for the instrumental only unless they are video game tracks. The song set it off is long and its the same chorus for 9 minutes but it is a banger song.
>>220978978Ahahahahahahahahahaha…classic case of an anon being way too wise and sage for his own good… rec’ing aphex twin??? TO ZOOMERS??? AS FUCKING HOUSE?!that’s the one good EDM artist they already know way too much about. surely you realize that these links are a way better introduction to house and yeah i realize there’s overlap to what you mentioned: https://youtu.be/EanuiNxcVHkhttps://youtu.be/kmSv2bHaCsohttps://youtu.be/ya_HdVRKpBI
>>220979038>. I dont really go for the instrumental only unless they are video game tracksI think a couple of FSOL and Aphex Twin songs are in Wipeout. >its the same chorus for 9 minutes but it is a banger songWell, because of dumb british laws, english rave music after 1992 doesn't repeat anything for more than a bar. >>220979108>rec’ing aphex twin??? TO ZOOMERS??? AS FUCKING HOUSE?!That's why I said "If you want harsher music", and AFX is practically entry-tier now. It's not like he wasn't relevant anymore, he still puts out bangers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNe7rRv9jek
>>220979207I meant like the nier soundtrack has songs I play just for the he'll of it. The wretched automata and Emil are heartbreaking and thrilling. Drakengard 3 has a final boss song that turns the game into a rhythm game and it rules everything.
>>220979207>>220979108Also, if we're posting sets, might as well bring out the big gunshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu3nSPMtt3Yhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpuHmH495ushttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt7xiu1-YHM
>>220975617He chose Relax because it was directly related to his past. It stands to reason that he would also use it in its original format.
>>220979558Based attention haver.
Are there raves in you area?
>>220975617Because it was more interesting visually.
>>220980437There you go.