might be repost but this series is great. Love this one
There is some good music in that mix but it is strange and misleading for the youtube channel to call the mix "Detroit House Music." I don't think any of those producers are from Detroit, MI, especially the exceedingly annoying and tellingly named Detroit Swindle. I'm glad they included at least one black American producer, Black Jazz Consortium a.k.a. Fred P, but he is from New York City. I understand that the Detroit House music scene, exemplified by masters such as Moodymann, Theo Parrish, Mike Huckaby (RIP), Marcellus Pittman, Omar-S, etc. has a particular sound that people around the world listen to and are inspired by, but it's really weird to fake the funk calling this a Detroit House mix. Thankfully the world of house music is waking up to disrespectful appropriation of Black American culture, thanks in large part to Ash Lauryn, an amazing dj, producer, and journalist in Atlanta, GA. So much cringeworthy colonizer activity took place in the house and techno scenes for forty years but people are finally calling it out. Sorry for the rant. It's a tricky subject. I'm white and I am obsessed with house music and other black musical forms but I try to do them honor and justice and present them and participate in them with respect. Generally, the situation is getting better. People are learning the true stories of this great music. I remember talking with ignorant Germans back in 2011 who had no idea techno was from Detroit. They then went on to do horrendous blaccent and talk about how "gangsta" America is. It was really depressing.
Sorry again for the long rant, none of that energy was directed at you
@lemonchicken91, thanks for sharing cool tunes with us.
Anyway, I have a new mix:
https://www.mixcloud.com/Kronenberg_/august-8th-2020/