It's not only with dance music culture but with more mainstream music like 
rock, country (artist
going back to blue grass, folk music roots) genres like neo-soul (coke classic
commercials)electronica Pop artsit like Moby.
Pick up and read magazines like Rolling Stone, Vibe, I'm sure youll have no 
problem spotting the
word soul which is a common place cliche these days.

Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes get's credit for using the term first with techno way 
before it became
common place and trendy with dance music culture.
He even had the concept of "soulful house" and "tech-house" down incoporating 
more sample happy/
natural sounding beats.

--- Benn Glazier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I must pick up my latest copy of Muzik or MixMag so I can catch up with
> the latest trends. I didn't realise 'soul' wasn't trendy again until
> 1996.  You can now imagine the despair that I face when I see my
> 'friends' next, now that I know I just wasn't cool in 1995.  Oh the
> humanity!





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