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Strictly House Classics (1986 - 1995) [FLAC] [h33t] - Kitlope
Infohash:
7C50308B7A33BFB168C925D7D1F25564EEFA7C45
Type:
Music
Title:
Strictly House Classics (1986 - 1995) [FLAC] - Kitlope
Category:
Audio/FLAC
Uploaded:
2008-12-13 (by Kitlope )
Description:
File Type: FLAC Compression 6
Cd recorder: Plextor PX-716SA
Cd Ripper: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4
EAC Log: Yes
EAC Cue Sheet: Yes
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Torrent Hash: 7C50308B7A33BFB168C925D7D1F25564EEFA7C45
File Size: 409 Mb
Year: 1996
Label: Qaulity Records
Catalog #: QCD 2117
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From Wiki:
House music is a style of electronic dance music initially popularized in mid-1980s discothèques catering to the African-American,[1] Latino,[1] and gay[1][2][3] communities, first in Chicago, then in New York, Detroit, and eventually Europe before becoming infused in mainstream pop & dance music worldwide.
House music is strongly influenced by elements of soul- and funk-infused varieties of disco. House music generally mimics disco's percussion, especially the use of a prominent bass drum on every beat, but may feature a prominent synthesizer bassline, electronic drums, electronic effects, funk and pop samples, and reverb- or delay-enhanced vocals.
House music is uptempo music for dancing, although by modern dance music standards it is mid-tempo, generally ranging between 118 and 135 bpm. Tempos were slower in house music's early years.
The common element of house music is a prominent kick drum on every beat (also known as a four-to-the-floor beat), usually generated by a drum machine or sampler. The kick drum sound is augmented by various kick fills and extended dropouts. The drum track is filled out with hi-hat cymbal patterns that nearly always include an open hi-hat on eighth note off-beats between each kick, and a snare drum or clap sound on beats two and four of every bar. This pattern is derived from so-called "four-on-the-floor" dance drumbeats of the 1960s and especially the 1970s disco drummers. Producers commonly layer sampled drum sounds to achieve a more complex sound, and they tailor the mix for large club sound systems, de-emphasizing lower mid-range frequencies (where the fundamental frequencies of the human voice and other instruments lie) in favor of bass and hi-hats.
Producers use many different sound sources for bass sounds in house music, from continuous, repeating electronically-generated lines sequenced on a synthesizer, such as a Roland SH-101 or TB-303, to studio recordings or samples of live electric bassists, or simply filtered-down samples from whole stereo recordings of classic funk tracks or any other songs. House bass lines tend to favor notes that fall within a single-octave range, whereas disco bass lines often alternated between octave-separated notes and would span greater ranges. Some early house productions used parts of bass lines from earlier disco tracks. For example, producer Mark "Hot Rod" Trollan copied bass line sections from the 1983 Italo disco song "Feels Good (Carrots & Beets)" (by Electra featuring Tara Butler) to form the basis of his 1986 production of "Your Love" by Jamie Principle. Frankie Knuckles used the same notes in his more famous 1987 version of "Your Love", which also featured Principle on vocals.
Electronically-generated sounds and samples of recordings from genres such as jazz, blues and synth pop are often added to the foundation of the drum beat and synth bass line. House songs may also include disco, soul-style, or gospel vocals and additional percussion such as tambourine.
Techno and trance, which developed alongside house music, share this basic beat infrastructure, but they usually eschew house's live-music-influenced feel and Black or Latin music influences in favor of more synthetic sound sources and approach.
Tracks:
1 Reel 2 Real Feat. Erick More*
The New Anthem (Erick "More" '96 Mix) (4:55)
Featuring - Erick More*
Remix - Erick "More"*
Written-By - E. Morillo* , R. Muniz*
2 M.K.* Feat. Alana
Burning (5:31)
Vocals [Featuring] - Alana
Written-By - A. Simon* , M. Kinchen*
3 Masters At Work Feat. India
I Can't Get No Sleep (4:20)
Vocals [Featuring], Written-by - India
Written-By - L. Vega*
4 Hardrive
Deep Inside (6:26)
Written-By - L. Vega*
5 Nitro Deluxe
Let's Get Brutal (2:16)
Written-By - A. Marin* , Y.M. Scretching
6 Royal House
Can You Party (2:53)
Written-By - T. Terry*
7 Jungle Brothers
I'll House You (2:43)
Written-By - M. Small* , N. Hall*
8 River Ocean Feat India
Love & Happiness (8:07)
Vocals [Featuring], Written-by - India
Written-By - L. Vega*
9 Raze
Break 4 Love (4:01)
Written-By - V. Mason*
10 M & M
So Deep So Good (4:17)
Written-By - E. Morillo* , G. Morel*
11 Smooth Touch
House Of Love (3:36)
Written-By - E. Morillo* , K. Lewis*
12 LNR
Work It To The Bone (3:50)
Written-By - L.Thompson* , R. Lenoir*
13 R.B.M.*
The Boy (2:40)
Written-By - R. Muniz*
14 #1 Fresh Tunes*
Do You Know What I Mean (3:10)
Written-By - D.J. Zki & Debre*
15 E-Culture
Tribal Confusion (3:40)
Written-By - J. Winkelman* , K. Britt*
16 House Master Boyz*
House Nation (3:40)
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