House music from '97 to '07: what's good?

Todd Edwards probably got the most recognition for the vocals he did on Daft Punk's Discovery. "Face to Face" is teh jam.
 
Todd did some great choppy sample arrangements especially with his remixes, and never got much recognition did he?
Not really, but then again, his tracks do seem to get a little samey after a while, a lot of them follow the exact same formula.
 
However, Armand Van Helden and Daft Punk, do not fall under house music.
ok KRS
haha! Ok, ok. Under my definition.

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I would be interested in hearing your definition.

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Todd Edwards probably got the most recognition for the vocals he did on Daft Punk's Discovery. "Face to Face" is teh jam.
vox are romanthony (another dude who could prob be mentioned here!) but Todd had co-production credit - you can hear his sound in there for sure

whats that one-off photek house song w/ robert owens called?
 
Regular ass Club music
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house

its got the beat, thats all it needs
i guess he's also classified as 'garage'

Yeah, thats house music. I think some of you are getting confused with the difference between the term "Dance Music" and "House Music". They are not the same thing.
 
Moodymann! So many of his tracks, but there are some that stick out like: JAN, Shades Of Jae, Tribute To The Soul We Lost, Forevernevermore, Black Mahogani, In Loving Memory and The Thief That Stole My Sad Days. Some of these 12"es can be a little hard to find though, but the albums on Peacefrog shouldn't be that hard to find.

Also Theo Parrish stuff like Summertime Is Here and Falling Up and Andr??s' self titled debut album.
Many of those best Moodyman tracks are pre-97 too. The latest tracks of his that did anything for me was pre-2000 for sure. Then he did some shitty jazzy almost NY sounding house. I like his earlier records that had more of a raw edge.

Some of that Andre stuff was cool too. BTW isn't Andre a hip-hop producer? Like the kid from PUTS or something like that?
 
Todd Edwards probably got the most recognition for the vocals he did on Daft Punk's Discovery. "Face to Face" is teh jam.
vox are romanthony (another dude who could prob be mentioned here!) but Todd had co-production credit - you can hear his sound in there for sure

The vocals are by Todd Edwards actually, Romanthony did the vocals on One More Time and Too Long. By the way, Romanthony's album R.Hide In Plain Site is pretty good.
 
Todd Edwards probably got the most recognition for the vocals he did on Daft Punk's Discovery. "Face to Face" is teh jam.
vox are romanthony (another dude who could prob be mentioned here!) but Todd had co-production credit - you can hear his sound in there for sure

The vocals are by Todd Edwards actually, Romanthony did the vocals on One More Time and Too Long. By the way, Romanthony's album R.Hide In Plain Site is pretty good. for real?

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anyone else kind of shocked that "Face to Face" was sung by the bro pictured here?
 
Moodymann! So many of his tracks, but there are some that stick out like: JAN, Shades Of Jae, Tribute To The Soul We Lost, Forevernevermore, Black Mahogani, In Loving Memory and The Thief That Stole My Sad Days. Some of these 12"es can be a little hard to find though, but the albums on Peacefrog shouldn't be that hard to find.

Also Theo Parrish stuff like Summertime Is Here and Falling Up and Andr??s' self titled debut album.
Many of those best Moodyman tracks are pre-97 too. The latest tracks of his that did anything for me was pre-2000 for sure. Then he did some shitty jazzy almost NY sounding house. I like his earlier records that had more of a raw edge.

Some of that Andre stuff was cool too. BTW isn't Andre a hip-hop producer? Like the kid from PUTS or something like that?
Andr??s is DJ Dez, Slum Village tour dj and sometimes hiphop producer. Agree with you on the Moodymann comment, but he still has some really good post-97 stuff imo.
 
Honestly in my opinion I think "house" music has become sort of a trendy type of music lately. I have lost interest lately because so many tracks sound the same. I have not been too impressed to say the least. Especially when I get request from some funny looking coked out people. That shit drives me nuts, but thats just how it is everywhere, I presume. Maybe it is just my location, but I have also played in Chicago and I still feel the same way.And I agree there is a big difference between house music and dance music for sure.

To me, a good dj is a versatile dj. I get bored quickly with almost all the "house dj's" I hear.
 
Has anyone had the priviledge to go to a Three Chairs Show? Now thats house music imho.
 
Has anyone had the priviledge to go to a Three Chairs Show? Now thats house music imho.
I wish! I have seen Moodymann dj at 2 small parties and even got to chat a little with him, very nice guy and a great dj! Also saw him do a Mahogani Records showcase last year, but that was kinda weird, still had fun though.
 
Has anyone had the priviledge to go to a Three Chairs Show? Now thats house music imho.
They are House music for sure.

When there is a 3 Chairs show, is it just them DJ'ing or do they somehow perform the tracks live?

BTW I've seen Theo DJ before and he rocked the shit.
 
SInce many people are just mentioning good 90s house even if it is pre-97 then I'll add on.

No one here mentioned Round 1, Round Two, Round Three and Round 4 did they?

Some of the best post-80s House Records ever made!!!

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It's a shame that we don't see any Mood II Swing output anymore. I believe John Ciafone moved out to LA to be a sound Engineer in the film industry.
 
They are House music for sure.

When there is a 3 Chairs show, is it just them DJ'ing or do they somehow perform the tracks live?

BTW I've seen Theo DJ before and he rocked the shit.
They are just dj'ing, yes. Moodyman and Theo never drop their own ish. Props for that. Moodyman mostly plays some raer disco cuts and house. Don't expect him to blend it too well. It's all about the selection, for sure. Rick Wilhite was really nice and came up to talk to me. Very genuine.

Theo is the shit. When I saw him at Smartbar in Chicago it was dope. Very inspirational. Dude was wearing a black pilgrim t-shirt.
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OK back to House music made in the 2000s.

It's nice to see Abe Duque getting recognition, especially as he has been doing this shit for well over a decade!
 
Most artists mentionned above are "dance" or "leftfield" producers that release albums.

Logical progression = house dj gets bored with the tracky shit and gets all versatile & eclectic... yet I still like that straight jacking shit.



Here are some G-Swing joints from a couple o' years ago that still rock the disco-theque. No time for beardstroking.


http://download.yousendit.com/3194A71F6CD9F5C4
http://download.yousendit.com/515270384CC1D372
http://download.yousendit.com/2E6547BD06CA7B70
http://download.yousendit.com/07B4E03A10CA0933
 
They are House music for sure.

When there is a 3 Chairs show, is it just them DJ'ing or do they somehow perform the tracks live?

BTW I've seen Theo DJ before and he rocked the shit.
They are just dj'ing, yes. Moodyman and Theo never drop their own ish. Props for that. Moodyman mostly plays some raer disco cuts and house. Don't expect him to blend it too well. It's all about the selection, for sure. Rick Wilhite was really nice and came up to talk to me. Very genuine.

Theo is the shit. When I saw him at Smartbar in Chicago it was dope. Very inspirational. Dude was wearing a black pilgrim t-shirt.
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I don't really go out all that much, but I fucking comb the calander for any Three Chairs events at Smart Bar. I want to say Moodyman or maybe Theo played most recently at Sonotheque which I missed, but not again!