The 80s thing is just really starting to pop on the mainstream tip. BATMON, you're ahead of the curve. Give the 90s revival another few years. Think about how long the 70s throwback era lasted.
I clearly remember this clothier babe showing me how to fold and tighten the bottoms to rock them right. YOWWW...
Twas called "pegging your pants", and I recall many a day going to middle school with pegged jeans, and a white turtleneck/Champion sweatshirt combo. Toss in a college sports cap and it's a wrap. Usually Notre Dame, Michigan, UNLV etc. Whoever was killing the NCAA in football or basketball, and matched the color of your Champion sweatshirt.
The 80s thing is just really starting to pop on the mainstream tip. BATMON, you're ahead of the curve. Give the 90s revival another few years. Think about how long the 70s throwback era lasted.
Yeah the 70's did break into the early 00's.
I know its not do cut and dry according to decades but i know u can always see traces of cats harkering back 29 years by the end of the decade.
Twas called "pegging your pants", and I recall many a day going to middle school with pegged jeans, and a white turtleneck/Champion sweatshirt combo. Toss in a college sports cap and it's a wrap. Usually Notre Dame, Michigan, UNLV etc. Whoever was killing the NCAA in football or basketball, and matched the color of your Champion sweatshirt.
WHOA. Are you sure we weren't BFFs in middle school?
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Twas called "pegging your pants", and I recall many a day going to middle school with pegged jeans, and a white turtleneck/Champion sweatshirt combo. Toss in a college sports cap and it's a wrap. Usually Notre Dame, Michigan, UNLV etc. Whoever was killing the NCAA in football or basketball, and matched the color of your Champion sweatshirt.
YUP... I usually just rocked some gap sweater as well... UNC cap... I had double pleated kakis to. DAmn...
The nineties were a crazy fertile time for music ... and the breaks joints that were created in the mid to late 90's were HEAVY, cuz sampling was still wide open... you couldn't make Endtroducing or Krush's Holonic today without forkin out mad doe. It's endgame music... you can't make music the way dudes were doin it then, so it's tricky to harness there sound now.
That said I think spinning those old breaks tracks is the way to go (this coming from an un-biased dude such as myself who has crates of the shit... g-stone anyone?)
peoples instinctive, 3 ft high, licensed to ill,public enemy,nwa = pre dating 90s.
8 different drum loops to make one main drum track.
while the 90s were fertile, i feel it was less collage looping type tracks....more so chops and fliters. in came primo and pete, and they changed the game.
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The 80s thing is just really starting to pop on the mainstream tip. BATMON, you're ahead of the curve. Give the 90s revival another few years. Think about how long the 70s throwback era lasted.
I'm wearing that exact pair of shies right now. No joke.
I clearly remember this clothier babe showing me how to fold and tighten the bottoms to rock them right. YOWWW...
Twas called "pegging your pants", and I recall many a day going to middle school with pegged jeans, and a white turtleneck/Champion sweatshirt combo. Toss in a college sports cap and it's a wrap. Usually Notre Dame, Michigan, UNLV etc. Whoever was killing the NCAA in football or basketball, and matched the color of your Champion sweatshirt.
Yeah the 70's did break into the early 00's.
I know its not do cut and dry according to decades but i know u can always see traces of cats harkering back 29 years by the end of the decade.
WHOA.
Are you sure we weren't BFFs in middle school?
YUP... I usually just rocked some gap sweater as well... UNC cap... I had double pleated kakis to. DAmn...
Killing in the name of Mr OIZO remix:
Killing in The Name (Mr. Oizo Remix) - Rage Against The Machine
The nineties were a crazy fertile time for music ... and the breaks joints that were created in the mid to late 90's were HEAVY, cuz sampling was still wide open... you couldn't make Endtroducing or Krush's Holonic today without forkin out mad doe.
It's endgame music... you can't make music the way dudes were doin it then, so it's tricky to harness there sound now.
That said I think spinning those old breaks tracks is the way to go (this coming from an un-biased dude such as myself who has crates of the shit... g-stone anyone?)
Luv that shit to death
Late 80's mashed w/ some 90's?
I got The Power/Snap = late 80's or early 90's?
Gumby hair cuts and gold chains = same era.
8 different drum loops to make one main drum track.
while the 90s were fertile, i feel it was less collage looping type tracks....more so chops and fliters.
in came primo and pete, and they changed the game.
Yes, definitely that and time-stretching and sub-bass
(junglist posse brokk-out)
1993[/b], chops, filters, reverbed snare pitch-change-up:
Mini-Discs were from the '90s? I didn't get one of those until around 2003 and then about a year later Ipods got popular.
So are we here yet?
YES
b/w
I had no idea that get-up had been revived on the circuit...NAGL
you can totally tell agassi's hair is a wig in that picture...