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This blog is about discussing, sharing and living the culture that is HOUSE MUSIC. Kinetic will give his views and opinions about the trends and insights in regards to the House Music scene. This Music is what we live, breath and dance too... this is WHAT WE PLAY!
Monday, 29 April 2013
The New Pioneer RMX 1000 Effects Unit
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
5 Random Questions On The S&X Starving Creatives Blog
5 Random Questions With Kinetic
Kinetic met up with the Starving Creatives team for a quick chat. He managed to answer 5 random questions regarding artists. Check it out, like it, share it.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Who Is Branding House Music?
It took me a while to come up
with a meaningful answer to this important and relevant question. In my answer
I will be looking at Deep, Soulful and more down tempo house music. The reason
for my focus is because the deeper sound is not so commercialized especially
from a global scale. Deep House has never been mainstream it has always been a
genre for a select few and those who do follow and support it remain loyal to
it. I also consider myself a patriot of the Deep House “nation” because I
understand it and it resonates with me. In recent years House music as a whole
has grown tremendously, especially in the South African market. When I was
asked the above question “Who Is Branding House Music”, a comparison was made
between Hip Hop/Rap and House. These are two different beasts with their own
culture and heritage. This is not a fair comparison to be made due to the vast
difference of markets these genres cater for. Hip Hop/Rap is played and
broadcasted worldwide as it has a wider audience. I believe that the creators, disseminators
and supporters of the House music we've grown accustomed to are the ones who
endorse and give House music its own niche. The genre of House has grown to be
an industry of its own, and more and more every day we fuel this beast with
insightful and trendy ideas. I believe that in time the genre will grow to be
as big as the mainstream genres. However these are my two cents…
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