[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it does happen. It happend Saturday night. Although I think Harvey is
> supposed to be a pioneer of the whole edit craze before it was fashionable
> like in the mid- 90's.
> Don't get me wrong, I had a blast. I was dancing my Tush off all night
> with no drugs. Im millitary now, so that part of my life is way over.LOL

That would certainly be between when it was fashionable. The first period
of dance edits were in the late '70s by Tom Moulton, Walter Gibbons, and
Danny Krivit, and resulted in the birth of the disco 12".

The second period (getting more repetitive as we go) was in the early '80s
by Frankie Knuckles and Ron Hardy and resulted in the birth of house
music.

Then in the '90s, remixes got all slick and commercial and cheesy so it
actually took a good fifteen years or so until people went back to listen
to the old style and realize their value. Theo Parrish probably did the
most to bring them back into the limelight.

Cheers,
Jacob


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