Pump Up The Volume: The History Of House Music (Documentary)
- May 15, 2016
- 1 min read
This is one of my favourite music documentaries explaining the birth of House music that rose from the ashes of Disco, migrating from NYC to Chicago's "Warehouse" where the legendary Frankie Knuckles revolutionized music to create the short name "House", which then innovated a myriad of Chicago Producers and DJs. It talks about the term "Jack" and "Acid" and how these sounds were defined. It also explains how the music quickly spiralled into many sub-genres once it quickly gained popularity in the UK.
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