User talk:Damongarrett

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House music is a style of electroic dance music that was developed by African-American communities of Chicago & Detroit influenced by early to mid-1970s dance music as spun by DJs  it spread to other city,  New York  and eventually Europe. Juan Atkins an originator of Detroit techno music, claims the term "house" reflected the exclusive association of particular tracks with particular DJs; those tracks were their "house" records (much like a restaurant might have a "house" salad dressing! House music was developed in the houses, garages and clubs of Chicago and Detroit, and it was produced for local club-goers in the "underground" club scenes, rather than for widespread commercial release. As a result, the recordings were much more conceptual, longer than the music usually played on commercial radio. House, techno, electro and hip-hop musicians used analong synthesizersand sequencers to create and arrange the electronic elements and samples on their tracks. House music "humanized" the new electronic instruments by combining live traditional instruments and percussion and soulful vocals with preprogrammed electronic synthesizers and "beat-boxes". Damon G ; (artist) brings music another era  of house with his strongly influenced  track of those  elements of the early  mid 1970s soul- and funk-infused  style of house. The use of  the same formula of  prominent bass drum on every beat and  his own style of mixing in a heavy electronic synthesizer bassline, electronic drums, electronic effects, funk and pop sampels, and reverb- or delay- over some enhanced vocals like many before it still grabe you like the music of old, essentially  my music is still disco thats what I hear when im in the studio i just try to make people dance and feel good at the same time, that what music is to me a feeling" let it all go " the BS at work the issue with your lover, bills what ever just about being free from all that worry thats music to me.

March 2009
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