the devil wears prada...
San Francisco sucked last night. What is it with "way too cool kids" who show up at obviously dance oriented shows and all the do is fucking stand around. I thought they were kidding when they stood motionless through Solvent and Ectomorph but then through MSTRKRFT. It wasn't a concert or some rock star performance, it was a damn dj set idiots. Wait i forgot, you all were way too concerned with how your knock off prada bags were looking to pay attention to the fact that MSTRKRFT only played one song of there own. Note to self: when a performer plays more songs written by Tiga then themselves that generally means it not a fucking show.
Anyways, i did have a rather lengthy conversation with the American Athlete about why Detroit house music is more talked about in the mainstream society compared to Chicago. My reasons focused on social factors surrounding those listening to Chicago house while the American Athlete centered on the fact that Detroit House music is still being created while those who were making Chicago house music are pretty much all deceased. Either way, it was an interesting conversation. I can guarantee far more interesting then what the other 99% of the crowd was discussing.
With that said, more Chicago house music for you:
Tyree - Acid Crash
The Sweat Boyz - Do You Want to Perculate?
Anyways, i did have a rather lengthy conversation with the American Athlete about why Detroit house music is more talked about in the mainstream society compared to Chicago. My reasons focused on social factors surrounding those listening to Chicago house while the American Athlete centered on the fact that Detroit House music is still being created while those who were making Chicago house music are pretty much all deceased. Either way, it was an interesting conversation. I can guarantee far more interesting then what the other 99% of the crowd was discussing.
With that said, more Chicago house music for you:
Tyree - Acid Crash
The Sweat Boyz - Do You Want to Perculate?
1 Comments:
Yeah that was really ridiculously good conversation. That show made no sense, from start to finish.
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