Formant024
Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
Back in the new jack swing era, rnb clubs was where you found the females.
One of the dopest hip hop clubs I went to was Club Raw, there was some real hot asian girls in there, and they loved the hip hop/rap. The Dj was always sick with it too, I was gutted when they closed that club.
I used to go to a lot of clubs in the 90's, and generally the females were not at the hip hop venues, nowadays there is too much trouble at hip hop only events, Im not sure they do them too often.
To me the whole club scene changed from having fun to trying to look hard a have the biggest crew in the club.
Co-signs, back then i could call it a hiphop party where regardless what the dj was spinning people would be dancing. The music then really was hiphop(rap/rnb/swingbeat) in the club and not club-hiphop. If i go to gig its personal, i really dont feel like clubbing atlanta style (no offense) but a gig is like non-phixion and the mosh pit up front, its a hardcore event with not to much females. If i'd go clubbing atlanta style here...i'd be seriously annoyed by all the crap the wack dj is playing, disagreeing all the hypes (ron who?).
To me hiphop isnt about clubbing, its to diverse to aim my produtions just towards club material so i can score a hit..its an ethical choice but doesnt imply that i wont make a "clubbanger"...it just wont include the ingredients that the industry (and the people supporting it) consider it worthy in regards to these current standards (dry mixed, auto-tuned, uber simple compo).
LBD, i think its european, ive done parties just like that, multiple rooms/area's and they go really well (same goes for european festivals -> huge blend of genres). I think its cool that a dj can still grab back to good music, regardless of what era it came from...which goes for any genre a dj mixes. Im was more of dnb dj but the same fact applies, spin what moves a crowd, that doesnt mean the latest hits...imo, its what defines a dj and seperates it from pitch control operator (press play at the right time...)