I've noticed that Brit Dance/House music is not covered much here. Any fans out there? Of such things like Renaissance, Global Underground, Ministry Of Sound etc etc
Come on you House Music lovers! lol.
Posts: 47 | Location: Oxford | Registered: 08 July 2007
Originally posted by Jglass: I'm a fan of house but I don't know much about it. Care to educate us (or me) on British House?
I don't really know the artist's who PRODUCE House/Dance music. I tend to follow DJ's who select the tracks and make compilations out of them. There is a lot of music being produced so to have someone choose the best tracks is a bonus. Particularly if you like their taste/style. DJ's that are big in the UK are:- Tiesto John Digweed Sasha Paul Oakenfold Dave Seaman Danny Tenaglia Nick Warren Deep Dish - Sharam & Dubfire Danny Howells Lee Burridge Satoshi Tomiie Steve Lawler Anthony Pappa Sander Kleinenberg Desyn Massiello Luke Fair Paollo Mojo Chris Fortier Jimmy Van M James Zabiela Pete Tong Nic Fancuilli
There are others, but these seem to be 'big boys' who have all released one or more excellent compilation(s) recently (in the last few years). The music they choose for their compilations is probably from the global, international Dance scene, but they are the prime movers on the UK Dance scene. In as much as DJ's affect or drive Dance music.
Posts: 47 | Location: Oxford | Registered: 08 July 2007
I've noticed that Brit Dance/House music is not covered much here. Any fans out there? Of such things like Renaissance, Global Underground, Ministry Of Sound etc etc
Come on you House Music lovers! lol.
Renaissance, Ministry Of Sound and Global Underground are companies that release Dance music compilations. They are all UK based and they ask a DJ to compile a CD for them and then they release it. Renaissance and Global Underground have worked with many of the DJ's in the list above. Ministry Of Sound is a 'lighter' more commercial based label that releases Ibiza, Summer, Clubbers Guide etc compilations.
Posts: 47 | Location: Oxford | Registered: 08 July 2007