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Old 7th June 2008, 11:29 PM
Brock Landers Brock Landers is offline
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Originally Posted by ikontraband View Post
just had a boss heads up on tongs radio 1 show tonite , interviewing carl cox , he mentioned one of his all time top tunes joe smooth - promised land ,
then both said they wished they had the night off to come and see him + all the godafthers of house tomorrow nite in bttop @ Liverpool

word has spread far and wide a top nite instore for everyone
You've had a fantastic write up in the Guardian Guide clubs section today. Centre of main page!

I quote: -

"Inthe 20th anniversary year since alien sounds produced by a bastardised Roland TB-303 in Chicago sent UK dancefloor audiences wild with wonderment, it's rather embarrassing to watch so many contemporary brands attempting to claim acid house's birthday for their own.

In reality, the majority of UK club brands, having stunted house music's capabilities by insisting on the blinkered pursuit of micro-variants and the shift in focus from the music to the DJ, should shoulder responsibility for the music's strangulation.

Back To The Old Pool goes further back than their 1990s Quadrant Park rave-related name allows; in fact their bash couldn't be more authentically late-80s Chgicago if Ron Hardy was lying in state on the dancefloor with Knuckles and Farley as pallbearers.

DJs include Fast Eddie, Joe Smooth, Steve "Silk" Hurley and Jessie Saunders, with Sterling Void providing a PA."

Marc Rowlands

And: -

"Back To The Old Pool: More back to the windy city really, with authentic late-80s Chicago house innovators Fast Eddie, Joe Smooth, Steve Hurley, Jessie Saunders and Sterling Void."

Have a reet belter!
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