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<blockquote data-quote="adamw" data-source="post: 681255" data-attributes="member: 7066"><p>Easy... it's now a whole generations gap (20 years)since traditional house first broke and there's a bunch of kids who don't even know about Farley Jackmaster Funk, Frankie Knuckles and Kevin Saunderson.</p><p></p><p>You'll always get the heads that want to learn and will seek out further info but by and large people can't be arsed, their history of dance begins around 1998 or so...</p><p></p><p>However for those willing to seek out further, it's a bit like our age group delving back into the disco era to reference where original house music came from...</p><p></p><p>... and here's another consideration... if you're going to play a night of classics what do you play? All depends on your audience, for example if you played a Legends/Hacienda set to a crowd of current young clubbers 90% of it would fly straight over their heads. Classic to them = 1997 not 1987.</p><p></p><p>Some other interesting points in your thread too, yes,<em>where have all the ladies gone?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamw, post: 681255, member: 7066"] Easy... it's now a whole generations gap (20 years)since traditional house first broke and there's a bunch of kids who don't even know about Farley Jackmaster Funk, Frankie Knuckles and Kevin Saunderson. You'll always get the heads that want to learn and will seek out further info but by and large people can't be arsed, their history of dance begins around 1998 or so... However for those willing to seek out further, it's a bit like our age group delving back into the disco era to reference where original house music came from... ... and here's another consideration... if you're going to play a night of classics what do you play? All depends on your audience, for example if you played a Legends/Hacienda set to a crowd of current young clubbers 90% of it would fly straight over their heads. Classic to them = 1997 not 1987. Some other interesting points in your thread too, yes,[I]where have all the ladies gone?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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