Steppers Mix Tapes?
hogginthefogg
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PAGING CHICAGOOutside of the popular joints (and what DustyGroove tells me), I know very little of this genre, but I like what I've hear. Anyone know of a good all-steppers mix CD? I'd be down to cop one.
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For really real... I'm tired of grown and unsexy 40+ year old women asking me for "step music" but not mentioning a SINGLE artist other than the hoRRoR in R&B.
'cue' Lowrell (?) - Mellow Mellow (Right On)
Yeah, I think we basically know this, but what I'm looking for are the names of the actual different cuts that people in chicago consider step classics. Maxwell's ascension seems to kill the step crowd.
BTW, mellow mellow (right on) has never worked for me ever when I play the G&S (growed and sessy) crowds.
Anyone have any DVD recordings of Stepper's Delight or Can I Step With You? Chicago public access for that assecc.
I think Dusty Groove got them Steppin' Across The U.S.A.[/b] CDs:
Various -- Steppin Across The USA -- Vol 2 . . . CD . . . $11.99 (Item: 53240)
Steppin Muzak, Late 70s/1980s/1990s Condition: New Copy View Cart
Modern soul, R&B, and smooth grooves -- the sound of the Stepper's scene that's been big in Chicago for years, and which seems to be having a bit of pull outside the Windy City these days! Tracks include "Rising Cost of Love" by Loose Change, "Sing A Simple Song" by Identiy Crisis, "The Joneses (12" Mix)" by The Temptations, "Sweet On U" by Lo Key, "Never Say Goodbye To Love" by Rene Moore, "Special Kind Of Fool" by Basic Black, "Mr Fix It" by Jeffree, "Love's Gonna Last" by Jeffree, "Don't Look Any Further" by Dennis Edwards, and "Don't Know Why" by David Ruffin & Eddie Kendricks. (Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.) (From the Funky Compilations CD (M-Z) page.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
(Please note: Some of these tracks were mastered from vinyl.)
Do people in Chicago step to "risin to the top"? I can't imagine it at all.
what song was that?
i mean...um...for research...
I'll check with my man Sam, but my guess would be the long version of "Never Let You Go."
dissing you were missing. Pay attention to what he says
at the beginning, you can't just have a list of songs.
(You also have to have a long-ass 6-button suit jacket,
among many other things)
now, now, now --see u got to understand stepping is not just a dance,
it's a it's a culture--it its the way we live
--it's what we eat, think and breathe
you understand me--[/b]
I don't want a list of songs.
I want a mix CD.
What do you even treally know of stepping, outside of stepping in(to) the Marina?
in the meanwhile, you might as well kick back and watch
....there's also this:
...that doesn't look super-deep but might be worth checking out.
are they one in the same?
no dude, they are two separate scenes.
Neither modern soul nor steppers has to do with music per se, they are scenes where the defining records are what were played at those functions.
I can hear the difference, but I'm nto sure if I can explain it in musical terms. but definitely two different entities to my ears.
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Is that the only criteria? Alot of songs that people step to sound musically similar to me. Mellow Mellow right and step in the name have almost the same backbeat.
Word. I myself am just two or three reasonable payments away from a Pepto-colored zoot with the applejack to match. The finisher would be the set of nugget cufflinks that read "RICE" and "BEANS," but that's for next pay period. To the young: Jerseys are for ball players and assholes--so, you got a game today?
Double word. Steppers' music never ceases to amaze me with its true omnivorousness. To paraphrase DJ Yofuckthatdude, steppers' is not a type of music, but is what you do with the music you hear. And as long as the sound is right, folks do not give a fuck. Which I guess is true of any good crowd, but still--it's beautiful.
Soff Hogg, you need to not test this man right chere. Despite his Rock N' Roll Garanimal exterior, there beats within him the heart of an Isley. While you're out there tryna scare up seed money for your line of ital swine-based products ("JahBacon," homie? For real? Dude, I don't even know what kind of look that is), The Terruh is crinkling linen all over town. Dude's Whispers crates alone would sink your battleship. I mean, where's your mandarin collar? Ai-ight then.
Agreed, but to call that "steppers" versus something else "Modern Soul"... it has to do with the scenes, there's not like a date cut off or regional thing. I think it's basically more about tempo, feeling, and mood. And there is a lot of crossover, I'm sure.
But I believe Guzzo has his own definition for "modern soul", which is somewhat at odds with the real term
YOU HAVE A STOMACH TATTOO THAT SAYS "WENDY." FALL BACK.
you mean theres a real definition for this?!?!
it don't matter, my definition is better anyways
I'm probably wrong about this, but I tend to think of "steppers" music as being a bit on the slower/midtempo side (95-105 bpm), with lush instrumentation (strings, brass...think the mid-late 70's Philly Sound), while boogie being somewhat faster (105-125 bpm) and more electronic-sounding.
Steppers: Jeffree, Lowrell
Boogie: Khemistry, Carl Carlton circa "Bad Mama Jama"
I'm on the westcoast, so I've never been to a steppers club and am therefore likely incorrect in my assessment.
SG
Sounds like what I'm hearing too.
most southside shops will have a decent selection.
but dudes sell them on the low, any official joint you see will only have classics. this site may help
billy idol - 'flesh for fantasy' = stepper
From the forum of that site you just posted
Also, he goes on...
see also: Steppin at Club 7 another Chicago public access show devoted to stepping
There was a truly great one last fall on the flip of Majic Massey's "Ooo Wee" called "I Got That", produced by No ID.
Should be available at promo dollar bins everywhere.
A good definition of steppers/boogie i would say
I'm a huge steppers fan and although we're not really associated with the dancing so much (go figure..) there's a lot of my friends who are knee-deep in steppers music at home.
My #1 stepper (no, i don't have the OG 7")
9th creation "mellow music"
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