BBC Four: Can You Feel It - How Dance Music Conquered World

jerpaa video addict
on October 7th, 2018
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on October 7th, 2018
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thanks for sharing this!
my opinion is that they concentrate on EDM.. as for none-EDM they talk to Black Madonna, who's been around and heard about for the whooping 5 years maybe... just lazy interviewed the most famous and their own residents, as if being the resident on BBC Radio 1 actually makes you the fucking amazing mega super DJ... maybe it's cause i haven't gotten high yet today and am being a bit irritated.. but maybe i am right...
my opinion is that they concentrate on EDM.. as for none-EDM they talk to Black Madonna, who's been around and heard about for the whooping 5 years maybe... just lazy interviewed the most famous and their own residents, as if being the resident on BBC Radio 1 actually makes you the fucking amazing mega super DJ... maybe it's cause i haven't gotten high yet today and am being a bit irritated.. but maybe i am right...
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The story of the dance revolution - the beat, the clubs and the DJs that changed music culture forever.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0bkz064/can-you-feel-it-how-dance-music-conquered-the-world-series-1-1-the-beat
In the first episode we follow the 4/4 beat from its disco origins through remix culture to house, techno, acid house and the current EDM explosion.
With contributions from disco legends Nicky Siano and Tom Moulton, house pioneers like Marshall Jefferson, Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk and Steve 'Silk' Hurley, Detroit techno inventors Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May and modern DJ superstars such as Pete Tong and David Guetta.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0blhtcs/can-you-feel-it-how-dance-music-conquered-the-world-series-1-2-the-club
This episode celebrates the club. From Studio 54, The Loft and Paradise Garage to Shoom, illegal raves, The Hacienda, Cream and on to the contemporary megaclub brands in Las Vegas and Ibiza.
Telling the story of how club culture went from shady Chicago lofts to desert casinos. Along the way we learn about the pioneering sound systems that powered the clubs that transitioned disco into house.
Studio 54 DJ Nicky Siano takes us to see the last Richard Long system - in a fairground on Coney Island. Paul Oakenfold takes us to the place he considers to be the birthplace of modern day dance culture - a back alley in Streatham, south London. New Order members Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner recall the trip that led to the birth of The Hacienda.
We end with the multi-billion dollar business of modern clubbing where huge dance events dominate and clubbers in Las Vegas can pay $50,000 for a table by the dance floor. Has the corporate dance experience killed the true meaning of clubbing?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0bm6tlp/can-you-feel-it-how-dance-music-conquered-the-world-series-1-3-the-dj
In the final, part we tell the story of the DJ. With a cast that features todays biggest DJ stars alongside house pioneers, we plot the DJ path from invisibility to centre stage. How is it that people who play records are today's highest paid music stars? As Norman Cook says, 'There's two types of people in the world. Those that hear a record they like and have to listen to it over and over again in their headphones. They're called normal people. Then there's another kind that as soon as they hear a record they like, they have to play it to loads of other people. And they're called DJs'.
Today the DJ is a major celebrity. Rich, influential and very powerful. As David Guetta says, 'It was impossible to think that we were going to become the biggest musical phenomenon in the world. But we did it'.
We follow the record box from Greg Wilson - demonstrating mixing two records on a 1980s edition of The Tube - through Ibiza vibe-pioneer Alfredo, to Paul Oakenfold's legendary sets at acid house night Spectrum. And we tell the stories of today's megastar mixers. DJs who earn upwards of $50 million a year.
With in-depth interviews with David Guetta, Steve Aoki, Tiesto, Paul Van Dyk, Black Madonna, Moby and Midland, we discover the highs and the inevitable lows of this new brand of music stardom. The sometimes isolated existence of the lone DJ is brought in to sharp focus by the recent tragic death of 28-year-old Swedish House megastar Avicii.
Other contributors include Pete Tong, Jeff Mills, Terry Farley, Fabio and Nina Kravitz