Friday, 19 August 2011
It's Friday . . . Let's Dance
If I were asked to pick my favourite time period in modern dance music, it would be a tough decision but I think that the period from 1991 to the end of 1993 and the genre of Progressive House would win out. The sounds emanating from labels like Guerilla, Cowboy and Hard Hands. and from producers David Holmes, Andrew Weatherall, William Orbit and a whole host of others who produced one of belters of tracks, were in my opinion the best things that ever happened in dance music.
One of the main factors which endeared this type of dance to me as opposed to the breakbeat or Rave stuff synonymous with this time was the length and depth of the tracks. Most progressive house tracks, like progressive rock I suppose clocked in at over seven minutes and for me the longer the better, ten to 11 minutes was just about the right time for me to get totally immersed in the sounds.
Journalist and musician Kris Needs was another who got caught up in the progressive house vibe producing some great 12" singles released on the Sabres of Paradise, Hard Hands and latterly Deconstruction label with vocalist Wonder Schneider under the monikers of Secret Knowledge and Delta Lady.
Posted is the first Delta Lady single released in 1993 on Hard Hands.
Have a good weekend people.
Delta Lady - Anything You Want (The Delta Belter Vocal Symphony)
Labels:
Dance,
Delta Lady,
Fridays,
Kris Needs,
progressive house
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9 comments:
Length and depth, all the way.
Cheers!
Salut Mr H. Just about to pop over to your's, see if anything's doing.
Just drinking and the usual blether dear boy.
Happy Friday!
And yes, I managed to sign in as myself!!!
And to you Simon. Have a good weekend
Hello. And good evening. Salut.
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