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<blockquote data-quote="Dj M Jaxx" data-source="post: 681587" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>Indeed, well said m8, IMO it would be a travesty if dance music did not carry on into the future, and beoned. Personally i love listening to new dance music, equally as much as i like listening to the retro. </p><p></p><p>I think more of us 30 somethings that where there to experience the dawning of this culture should be proud of where it has gone. At the end of the day, back then, all i can recall is the fact that we wanted our music to continue, and take over the music industrie.....Now that it has, a lot of people just want to put new music down...not me, I'm very proud that something we believed in so strongly back then, is a force so big now, that it has not only created its rightful place in music history, but also been able to influence, and fuse with rock...contry, jazz, and many other formats of music. </p><p></p><p>Lets face it we wanted to change the way people listened to music in clubs, and the format in which it is played. Before 88, all you had (in my town anyway) was some cheesy DJ talking over shit records, and an "erection section" 3 song set at the end of every club night, that gave sad old beer monsters a chance to dribble spit all over some poor girls back......them days are gone now thanks to the dance culture....thankgod !!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Who hear who like me was clubbing in 88, really thought or envisioned that the acid house/dance culture would really last any longer than two years? yet hear we are now, 19 years later..and what we started, as now far outlived it's time....and shows no sign of stopping for yet another 19 years, if not more.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That is why i am very proud of being part of something so special, then as much as i am now<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbsup:" title="thumbs up :thumbsup:" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dj M Jaxx, post: 681587, member: 152"] Indeed, well said m8, IMO it would be a travesty if dance music did not carry on into the future, and beoned. Personally i love listening to new dance music, equally as much as i like listening to the retro. I think more of us 30 somethings that where there to experience the dawning of this culture should be proud of where it has gone. At the end of the day, back then, all i can recall is the fact that we wanted our music to continue, and take over the music industrie.....Now that it has, a lot of people just want to put new music down...not me, I'm very proud that something we believed in so strongly back then, is a force so big now, that it has not only created its rightful place in music history, but also been able to influence, and fuse with rock...contry, jazz, and many other formats of music. Lets face it we wanted to change the way people listened to music in clubs, and the format in which it is played. Before 88, all you had (in my town anyway) was some cheesy DJ talking over shit records, and an "erection section" 3 song set at the end of every club night, that gave sad old beer monsters a chance to dribble spit all over some poor girls back......them days are gone now thanks to the dance culture....thankgod !!! Who hear who like me was clubbing in 88, really thought or envisioned that the acid house/dance culture would really last any longer than two years? yet hear we are now, 19 years later..and what we started, as now far outlived it's time....and shows no sign of stopping for yet another 19 years, if not more. That is why i am very proud of being part of something so special, then as much as i am now:thumbsup: [/QUOTE]
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