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Disco Underground, rare disco, dusty grooves - you name it. This is not mainstream late 1970's disco, this is punk-funk straight from the New York, Chicago or LA underground clubs circa 1979. Dirty rhodes, Moog Synth, dusty drums and relentless funk bass and guitar. Origins of House Music. Keywords: Paradise Garage Larry Levan The loft urban scape chicago warehouse britfunk southern soul the clash nicky siano frankie knuckles sylvester mel cheren jazz funk history of urban culture dcumentary about clubbing history channel BBC samples sampling rhodes funky nile rodgers riff gy LGBT west end records The term "house music" is widely cited to have originated as a reference to a Chicago nightclub called The Warehouse which existed from 1977 to 1983. [26] The Warehouse was patronized primarily by black and Latino men, [16] who came to dance to music played by the club's resident DJ Frankie Knuckles, a. k. a the "godfather of house". After the Warehouse closed in 1983, the crowds went to Knuckles' new club, The Power Plant. [26] In the Channel 4 documentary Pump Up The Volume, Knuckles remarks that the first time he heard the term "house music" was upon seeing "we play house music" on a sign in the window of a bar on Chicago's South Side Electric bass guitar • drums • analog synthesizers (Moog, ARP Odyssey, ARP String Ensemble) • electric piano Hohner D6 Clavinet, Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer electric piano
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