If Miles and Teo Macero had treated the studio as an instrument starting back in 1968, an entire generation of music makers was following in their footsteps by the mid-‘80s. Across the Atlantic Ocean, in England, young DJs were under the spell of Acid House, a variation of the Chicago-based House music that had developed in the early ‘80s. Gilles Peterson, a Swiss-born Londoner, grew up listening to American soul music and was soon DJ-ing a weekly teen disco at a local church, hosting parties based around music and dancing, very much as techno-oriented kids in Detroit were doing.
Acid Jazz Brought the Soul Back To The Dancefloor
Acid Jazz Brought the Soul Back To The…
Acid Jazz Brought the Soul Back To The Dancefloor
If Miles and Teo Macero had treated the studio as an instrument starting back in 1968, an entire generation of music makers was following in their footsteps by the mid-‘80s. Across the Atlantic Ocean, in England, young DJs were under the spell of Acid House, a variation of the Chicago-based House music that had developed in the early ‘80s. Gilles Peterson, a Swiss-born Londoner, grew up listening to American soul music and was soon DJ-ing a weekly teen disco at a local church, hosting parties based around music and dancing, very much as techno-oriented kids in Detroit were doing.