The ingredients of a classic house track

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2019
  • With a disco sample and drum machine house music took over the globe .
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    House has become one of the most popular forms of electronic music since its inception in the late 80’s.
    It began in Chicago, when local DJ’s and music producers experimented with remixing disco vocals over hard hitting drum machines. They would soon play a huge role in popularizing the sound and distinguishing house music as a global music genre.
    Chicago gospel singer, Loleatta Halloway, is one of the most widely sampled artists in house music history. Her song “Love Sensation” has been sampled nearly 300 times, including on Black Box’s “Ride on Time”, the notorious hit that became the best selling single in the U.K in 1989.
    Special thanks to James Wiltshire and Torsten Schmidt for offering their expertise in this video. Links to them are below:
    James Wiltshire: • Style Guide: House - P...
    Torsten Schmidt: daily.redbullmusicacademy.com...
    There are countless histories on house music across the internet, the ones listed below proved tremendously helpful in putting this video together.
    Red Bull Music Academy, TR-909 and House music daily.redbullmusicacademy.com...
    Time to Jack: Chip E on the Birth of Chicago House
    daily.redbullmusicacademy.com...
    Frankie Knuckles on the Birth of House Music | Red Bull Music Academy
    • Frankie Knuckles on th...
    The Chicago Record Store That Popularized House
    daily.redbullmusicacademy.com...
    When Techno Was House
    daily.redbullmusicacademy.com...
    Collection of WBMX radio show playlists
    www.gridface.com/
    How Loleatta Holloway Became Disco’s Most Sampled Artist www.electronicbeats.net/how-l...
    I was there when house music took over the world
    • I Was There When House...
    Note: The headline for this video has been updated since publishing.
    Previous headline: How Chicago built house music from the ashes of disco
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  • @Vox
    @Vox  Před 4 lety +1228

    The House music episode is here! There are so many fantastic resources on the internet for deep dives on the history of House. Top among them are the oral histories that Red Bull Music Academy has collected over the years. Links to those are in the description! Thanks for watching, and be sure to check out the Video Lab if you want to help me make more Earworm vids: bit.ly/vox-video-membership
    - Estelle

    • @jaden-cc5vp
      @jaden-cc5vp Před 4 lety +2

      Ok thanks

    • @davidhiller
      @davidhiller Před 4 lety +20

      Do one on drum n bass!!

    • @B7788
      @B7788 Před 4 lety +1

      I love being given oval...
      history.

    • @diegosatori5718
      @diegosatori5718 Před 4 lety +3

      More videos like this pleasee

    • @jptxs
      @jptxs Před 4 lety +7

      Great episode. Playlist please!

  • @ericburgos
    @ericburgos Před 4 lety +2873

    Do not overlook that the game scheduled for "Disco Demolition Night" was CHICAGO vs DETROIT. The irony is utterly delicious.

    • @topman8565
      @topman8565 Před 4 lety +11

      What do you mean

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 Před 4 lety +3

      What

    • @EndlessEnigmaPart3
      @EndlessEnigmaPart3 Před 4 lety +490

      @@topman8565 The two teams involved in Disco Demolition Night would go on to see their cities spawn two popular disco-influenced genres.

    • @topman8565
      @topman8565 Před 4 lety +122

      @@EndlessEnigmaPart3 house and techno?

    • @MysteryMii
      @MysteryMii Před 4 lety +33

      top man No.
      What do you think?

  • @-4subscriberswithahammerad521
    @-4subscriberswithahammerad521 Před 4 lety +5329

    Disco: “dies”
    House music: I’m about to start my whole career

    • @CalliePossum
      @CalliePossum Před 4 lety +27

      Clever.

    • @ashwin.kalyan
      @ashwin.kalyan Před 4 lety +2

      Clever m8.

    • @Jobe-13
      @Jobe-13 Před 4 lety

      Hammer Addiction4u 😂

    • @jp-cc3sh
      @jp-cc3sh Před 4 lety +3

      Hammer Addiction4u if tom dies then what are we gonna do to take out jerry

    • @EclecticoIconoclasta
      @EclecticoIconoclasta Před 4 lety +8

      Disco and house sound very different from each other and are clearly different genres. Actually disco sounds closer to rock than house since disco was mostly still played with live musicians including actual human drummers.

  • @dcaseng
    @dcaseng Před 4 lety +776

    It's a shame that Disco is not given the respect it deserves.

    • @riley9663
      @riley9663 Před 4 lety +33

      It's fantastic Music. I Still collect and mix with Disco records.

    • @popstars4444
      @popstars4444 Před 3 lety +9

      I think it is by the people that make music for a living

    • @LouieAblett
      @LouieAblett Před 3 lety +4

      i mean us nudisco and loads of amazing samples, no ones complaining now

    • @dr.christopherdiaz4473
      @dr.christopherdiaz4473 Před 2 lety +4

      If Barry White did it...its good.

    • @kvisser26games25
      @kvisser26games25 Před 2 lety +3

      its also the source for french house

  • @LOLitzDaft95
    @LOLitzDaft95 Před 4 lety +1609

    "Not everyone can understand House Music, it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing"

  • @pentacle9783
    @pentacle9783 Před 4 lety +610

    As a Chicagoan DJ-producer who wittnessed the birth of House Music growing up in the 80s, This is an uncanny accurate historical piece based on sheer facts. Good Job.

    • @boxxgrooved
      @boxxgrooved Před 3 lety +4

      Ok drop the bomb....who are you?? :)

    • @Tugboatpb
      @Tugboatpb Před 3 lety +12

      They managed to leave out Giorgio Moroder

    • @eveastardust3747
      @eveastardust3747 Před 2 lety +1

      As a person who was in their prime in chicago in 1984-1994 i don't remember seeing you there

    • @eveastardust3747
      @eveastardust3747 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Tugboatpb they managed to leave out everything except their own weird take.

    • @newgoliard6059
      @newgoliard6059 Před rokem +5

      @@Tugboatpb 💯 You don't have House or Disco without Giorgio Moroder

  • @Lowerhaightstreet
    @Lowerhaightstreet Před 4 lety +2604

    Disco: "Ok we are dead"
    House: Hold my MDMA

  • @popland1977
    @popland1977 Před 4 lety +946

    One of the worst things about House was that the real vocal talents were systematically ignored from Loletta to the unfairly treated Martha Wash. They were denied royalties, fame and recognition.

    • @VengefulBatz
      @VengefulBatz Před 4 lety +138

      Pop Land And that’s the biggest reason House died in Chicago.
      People weren’t getting paid,
      contracts were never made,
      And London was stealing the fire quickly as they could.
      Many years ago I was talking to this guy and he said house music started in the UK. I had to set him straight...

    • @liamlen8732
      @liamlen8732 Před 4 lety +35

      VengefulBatz I agree, people seem to forget where it all started. London contributed to house as well tho. Let’s not forget UK 4/4 garage or today’s bass house.

    • @mistyblu4485
      @mistyblu4485 Před 4 lety +66

      It's because for the most part they were black women.

    • @RobertoGinsburg
      @RobertoGinsburg Před 4 lety +26

      @Pop Land That is sad but true. Like in Hip Hop world ended gloryfiyng the violence and drug of Gangster Lifestyle for what the original Hip Hop culture fight against in the beginning

    • @RobertoGinsburg
      @RobertoGinsburg Před 4 lety +8

      @Blake Ronan hahaha you are kiddin? and in the 60s also steal music from Chicago (Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters)

  • @jizzo385
    @jizzo385 Před 3 lety +272

    Honestly house music has gotten me through more mental problems than an actual therapist

    • @amandalando3520
      @amandalando3520 Před 3 lety +11

      Same here. I love my house music.

    • @oxygenlung
      @oxygenlung Před 3 lety +3

      Honestly!

    • @darrenlennie1184
      @darrenlennie1184 Před 3 lety +1

      Dance it off

    • @Triadii
      @Triadii Před 3 lety +6

      It’s a marvelous distraction couldn’t agree more

    • @imdjc4
      @imdjc4 Před 3 lety +7

      That was an aspect of the scene - therapeutic lyrics. HOPE...caused I've learned to cope.

  • @donyconjux1
    @donyconjux1 Před 4 lety +2025

    Earworm has got to be my favorite Vox series. Always a treat to learn new things in music.

    • @hfs212000
      @hfs212000 Před 4 lety +5

      I personally like darkroom.

    • @donyconjux1
      @donyconjux1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@hfs212000 Darkrooms pretty good too!

    • @ram-4
      @ram-4 Před 4 lety +6

      Mine too. There’s always the odd mistake here and there, but they’re so well crafted usually. And kudos to the writer for tackling subjects she (I guess?) knows nothing about.

    • @conansmith5164
      @conansmith5164 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes

    • @acharich
      @acharich Před 4 lety +1

      💥💣

  • @BlazingCobaltX
    @BlazingCobaltX Před 4 lety +3714

    Destroying music records is such a mean-spirited thing to do...

    • @525Lines
      @525Lines Před 4 lety +180

      It was really meant to be more of a fireworks thing, which was starting to become a fancy celebration gimmick in American baseball stadiums. Steve Dahl, in his radio show, would pretend to blow up records he didn't like by playing an explosion sound effect. So, just a promotional gimmick that drew in too many fans of the radio show and the fans just went a little nuts.

    • @vulcanprincess1584
      @vulcanprincess1584 Před 4 lety +60

      tell that to shaun of the dead

    • @PaintedbyJay
      @PaintedbyJay Před 4 lety +236

      yeah it's like burning books

    • @krooked613
      @krooked613 Před 4 lety +628

      It became more of a race-fueled thing as well, people weren't just bringing Disco records they were bringing R&B and general 'black' records. The hatred of disco has sad and strong tiebacks to racism in the US.

    • @BlazingCobaltX
      @BlazingCobaltX Před 4 lety +18

      @@krooked613 Ah okay. Thank you (and 525Lines) for explaining more.

  • @austinwinston684
    @austinwinston684 Před 4 lety +510

    You can literally find all of Kanye West's Fade samples in this video.

    • @cestladope
      @cestladope Před 4 lety +31

      Hardrive's Deep Inside is not featured in this video. Mystery of Love isn't either.

    • @BenjerminGaye
      @BenjerminGaye Před 4 lety +14

      Kanye was a house producer before hiphop

    • @firstnamelastname364
      @firstnamelastname364 Před 4 lety +28

      BenjerminGaye Says who..? Lol. Not to sound like I’m doubting you, just I’m a big Yeezy fan and whether we’re talking his early commercial productions or his underground demos from all the way back in the 90s, I’ve yet to hear any house from him.
      Like all his stuff with Go Getters, Grav, Infamous Syndicate, etc is probably earliest I’ve heard from him with his hip hop releases in the late 90s

    • @appliancedude63
      @appliancedude63 Před 3 lety +1

      Yup, you can definitely hear what's called "deep house" in his music.

    • @christianstylz6158
      @christianstylz6158 Před 3 lety +7

      @@BenjerminGaye Kanye wasn’t a house producer. Being here in Chicago, I’m sure he was influenced by House but he never produced any House Music.

  • @masterGAWK9
    @masterGAWK9 Před 4 lety +128

    The original title "How Chicago built house music from the ashes of disco" is what got me to press play but what I watched was definitely something different.

    • @djbonk77
      @djbonk77 Před 4 lety +5

      A lot of 80's music would not be around if it was not for Disco

    • @masterGAWK9
      @masterGAWK9 Před 4 lety +14

      For those late to the party, the original title of this a video was "How Chicago Built House Music From The Ashes Of Disco"
      Growing up in that area the house scene was disco and funk with some sprinkling of rock and new wave. "House" tracks obviously came later.

    • @GlennDavey
      @GlennDavey Před 3 lety

      @@masterGAWK9 If Disco is in ashes it's burned to the ground, meaning it was gone when this new style was created. The video delivered as promised.

  • @NateandNoahTryLife
    @NateandNoahTryLife Před 4 lety +1423

    I love how music begets more music, sampling and reworking of tracks always blows my mind.

    • @KristofferRisanger
      @KristofferRisanger Před 4 lety +14

      Everything is a Remix. (google it, it's a great 37 min documentary)

    • @GamerBrosJAndM
      @GamerBrosJAndM Před 4 lety +2

      Mike dean

    • @cindyqueen7228
      @cindyqueen7228 Před 4 lety +18

      Yup. Thanks to the endless creativity of black people💪🏿

    • @VintageToiletsRock
      @VintageToiletsRock Před 4 lety +2

      Until WMG or the RIAA gets their lawyers out...

    • @sebavalon989
      @sebavalon989 Před 4 lety +10

      ​@@cindyqueen7228 and others. Why gloss over them? The story of the music and the scene is 100% multicultural.

  • @hamajangz9586
    @hamajangz9586 Před 4 lety +2509

    It’s amazing how much music black America has created. These styles may be bigger elsewhere but the roots are in the black American community.

    • @bejentle7774
      @bejentle7774 Před 4 lety +120

      @@spiralscratch1765 no influence same as tecno black African America created and was gentrified by Berlin

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss Před 4 lety +85

      Spiral is correct ………………………………………………………………………………...house is a combination of 70's funky disco , Italo , electro and British New wave

    • @MontiRock
      @MontiRock Před 4 lety +39

      @@robinsss british new wave came afterward.

    • @MontiRock
      @MontiRock Před 4 lety +34

      @@spiralscratch1765 um... who started House in Chicago? Seriously...

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss Před 4 lety +37

      @@MontiRock British new wave started
      in 1977

  • @mariaitch1768
    @mariaitch1768 Před 4 lety +96

    She was so underrated. loleatta Halloway played so many good songs and a lot of people took her music with out crediting her.

  • @Bsmiley333
    @Bsmiley333 Před 4 lety +103

    As a DJ and music lover of many diverse genres, I have never experienced better joy filled vibes and dance floor togetherness, than at House Music parties in England early/mid 90's and SF in the late 90's. With the right people and music, this can be a life changing, spiritual revelation. House lovers know what I'm talking about.

  • @sirenloud
    @sirenloud Před 4 lety +357

    My poor Chicago ears are in heaven when that house kicks in

  • @onyx8231
    @onyx8231 Před 4 lety +215

    _In the beginning, there was Jack, and Jack had a groove. And from this groove came the groove of all grooves. And while one day viciously throwing down on his box Jack boldly declared_ *LET THERE BE HOUSE!* _And house music was born._

    • @luvmj32
      @luvmj32 Před 4 lety +7

      Hey you know your house music! You have to be a lover of Defected Records.

    • @lego5745
      @lego5745 Před 4 lety +12

      - From Mr. Finger's house classic "Can You Feel It?" (1986)

    • @onyx8231
      @onyx8231 Před 4 lety +2

      Strangely, I recited that from memory. But I was able to find the solo verson.
      Search:
      "My House" Chuck Roberts (In the beginning there was jack)
      Click on the yellow record.

    • @onyx8231
      @onyx8231 Před 4 lety +2

      @@luvmj32 I doooo love Defected Records!

    • @mindphaserxy
      @mindphaserxy Před 4 lety +1

      Wiggly worms and power to do the snake.....you know back in the 90s we swore this was low key drug related.

  • @koyangtsai
    @koyangtsai Před 4 lety +86

    House, in my honest opinion, is one of the most revolutionary genres in electronic music.

  • @kineticfunk
    @kineticfunk Před 4 lety +49

    disco never dies. it only gets stronger.

    • @darrenhirst9900
      @darrenhirst9900 Před 2 lety

      Just like the song by Ottawan called Disco.
      This is dedicated to the guy who loved to blow up disco records. its Ottawan D.I.S.C.O.

  • @krynetik
    @krynetik Před 4 lety +816

    It would also be interesting to explore Detroit and techno music in another episode.

    • @huntrrams
      @huntrrams Před 4 lety +6

      Yes please

    • @JasonWW.
      @JasonWW. Před 4 lety +17

      unfortunately, their scene is almost non-existent except for movement festival. sad how far Detroit has fallen down

    • @bloop227
      @bloop227 Před 4 lety +58

      @@JasonWW. Berlin is the true successor of techno.

    • @JasonWW.
      @JasonWW. Před 4 lety +2

      bloop227 exactly

    • @SgtCyprus
      @SgtCyprus Před 4 lety

      100% yes

  • @dysonforbes
    @dysonforbes Před 4 lety +56

    My dad had the black box record when I was a kid, on weekends he would play the album to wake us up. It started with a minute of relaxing whale sounds then bam! GOTTA GET UP GOTTA GET UP GOTTA GET UP.
    I still hear this as an echo in my mind some mornings.

  • @pinomarino8917
    @pinomarino8917 Před 3 lety +56

    One of the key figures in House Music, Benji Espinoza, passed away about a month ago in October. He was the co-founder of DJ International Records along with Rocky Jones. Next to the DJ's who were playing and producing the tracks, Benji was the one actually getting this music in the hands of those people by his means of distribution. While I only met him once, he taught me more in a day than I could have learned anywhere else. His character and personality were something not found in everyday life.

    • @BassBajo
      @BassBajo Před rokem +2

      It was cool to visit him at his shop, he will tell you all kinds of cool stories. May he R.I.P

  • @codishaa
    @codishaa Před 3 lety +11

    I GOT CHILLS WATCHING THIS. I love electronic and house music so much. It really resonates with me. Black people are simply AMAZING.

  • @MrManifolder
    @MrManifolder Před 4 lety +128

    Great video. Note that disco (like jazz) never received a backlash in Japan. Even today, examples of disco-inspired (and jazz-inspired) elements can be found throughout modern Japanese music.

    • @sonikku956
      @sonikku956 Před 4 lety +35

      Disco and funk were extremely influential to Japanese music, especially city pop.

    • @sawtooth808
      @sawtooth808 Před rokem

      @@sonikku956 Yellow Magic Orchestra

  • @jackstarr2980
    @jackstarr2980 Před 4 lety +687

    Great video but two big corrections:
    1:35 - that's not Manchester, that's Liverpool.
    11:04 - the song it's transitioning to isn't Shame, it's 'Feel the Drive / Watch Out!' by Doctor's Cat, a different Italo Disco group.

    • @birdFEEDER
      @birdFEEDER Před 4 lety +20

      Came here to say the same, I didn't hear Shame at all

    •  Před 4 lety +2

      What version of "Feel the Drive" is this? I never heard these vocals "get ready or come back home"?

    • @jackstarr2980
      @jackstarr2980 Před 4 lety +12

      @ it's the intro of feel the drive mixed into their other song 'watch out'

    •  Před 4 lety +2

      @@jackstarr2980 ohh i see! thank you

    • @mdefou
      @mdefou Před 4 lety +9

      In the mix 'Shame' is actually the song after 'Watch Out' not heard in the video here but probably tracklist is missing 'Watch Out' so they made an honest mistake.

  • @Mr-Tibbster
    @Mr-Tibbster Před 4 lety +35

    The development of all this great music from way back; Jazz & Swing > Soul > Funk & Disco > House. Some of the best genres ever.

  • @TMM6900
    @TMM6900 Před 4 lety +24

    As someone that doesn't know much about music but loves music. Im glad vox made videos about them

  • @eriknephrongfr8847
    @eriknephrongfr8847 Před 4 lety +23

    Farley would show up at a McDonald’s parking lot on 87th near Stoney island and set up on the back of a pickup truck. Hundreds of us jammed the place.

  • @iKatlego
    @iKatlego Před 4 lety +323

    And right now, South Africa is the biggest consumer of house music in the world. DJs come here and are shocked to see 1000s of people on the dance floor when they are used to playing in little cafes in Europe and the US

    • @funkg
      @funkg Před 4 lety +18

      Why is house music so popular in SA do you think? I have never been before.

    • @kenneth7188
      @kenneth7188 Před 4 lety +90

      Have you ever been outside of South Africa? :D Big DJs definitely do not play at little cafes in Europe and the US. A little exploration on CZcams will show you that. South Africa IS a powerhouse when it comes to house music though. You're right about that.

    • @JaggedEdgeBouldering
      @JaggedEdgeBouldering Před 4 lety

      Nice!

    • @JaggedEdgeBouldering
      @JaggedEdgeBouldering Před 4 lety +5

      @@kenneth7188 don't be condescending.

    • @ihavenoname4851
      @ihavenoname4851 Před 4 lety +19

      M D well he’s not

  • @tacodias
    @tacodias Před 3 lety +11

    Disco never died! It stills lives within us!

  • @federicovicente8116
    @federicovicente8116 Před 2 lety +3

    This mini-documentary, among thousands of others, is the reason why television has become obsolete. You learn, discover, feed on information and that's great.

  • @elchonkysquirrel
    @elchonkysquirrel Před 4 lety +25

    There are still hole in the wall bars that bump house music like this in Chicago! Mainly the south side. RIP Frankie Knuckles!

    • @GlennDavey
      @GlennDavey Před 3 lety +1

      What? RIP? 7 years ago? How did I not hear about this? Ruined my whole day.

  • @stankiah
    @stankiah Před 4 lety +90

    Donna Summer - I Feel Love (1977)

    • @Chris-ll2vn
      @Chris-ll2vn Před 4 lety +1

      @Mar Stan, So now we are talking 1977... and I would say that this is for sure a trance/techno sound.

    • @kungfumind.
      @kungfumind. Před 4 lety +1

      💯

    • @aldoagnellini756
      @aldoagnellini756 Před 3 lety

      by giorgio moroder... so italo disco at its finest

  • @EVILBUNNY28
    @EVILBUNNY28 Před 4 lety +9

    Man, what I'd give to have my teens growing up in the 90s. Got mad respect for it, from this it then stemmed the Big Beat and the like. The diverse transition into British Jungle in the 90s feeding into today's Drum and Bass scene. The UK really was popping off at this time. I find myself sinking endless hours into illegal rave videos from the 90s. From warehouse raves in Brighton to fields in Cambridge, Old office blocks in London and abandoned quarries man it looked awesome.

  • @Nerdykid95
    @Nerdykid95 Před 4 lety +178

    Ever since listening to SFUR in GTA: San Andreas I’ve been hooked on house music

    • @ranelborja681
      @ranelborja681 Před 4 lety +4

      True!!!!!

    • @xxxxxx5868
      @xxxxxx5868 Před 4 lety +9

      WUNDERBAR

    • @GrijzePilion
      @GrijzePilion Před 4 lety +3

      Same. That's where it started for me, along with my dad being into it way earlier.

    • @elmandarin1002
      @elmandarin1002 Před 4 lety +3

      Rise FM on LCS

    • @PACKERMAN2077
      @PACKERMAN2077 Před 4 lety +4

      Midnight Club street racing got me into drum and bass.
      Then Midnight Club 2 got me in a trance with techno in between

  • @HumansOfVR
    @HumansOfVR Před 4 lety +55

    These *_editing_* transitions are so smoothe

  • @spiritparty
    @spiritparty Před 4 lety +58

    honestly this music content from vox is second to none, the level of research, graphics, edit, everything is so good. just want to day to the people involved in creating this well done, youve done such a great job

    • @exodus664
      @exodus664 Před 4 lety

      Look up Estelle Caswell :]

  • @jordandoesmx9862
    @jordandoesmx9862 Před rokem +2

    i have most of these tracks on vinyl and still blast them out to this day

  • @odeiraoloap
    @odeiraoloap Před 4 lety +225

    House is arguably *the best* of all the EDM genres...

    • @SandeepMukkamala
      @SandeepMukkamala Před 4 lety +23

      Regardless, agreed house is one of the best, if not the best, electronic genres!

    • @Finer_Details
      @Finer_Details Před 4 lety +21

      I love how super versatile the genre is!
      There is almost everything for everyone: it can either be really chill with amazing progressive melodies or heavy hitting bass bangers.

    • @ryanbranigan231
      @ryanbranigan231 Před 4 lety +5

      Progressive House is my favorite

    • @Albanez39
      @Albanez39 Před 4 lety +9

      I don't really agree. You should listen to Techno when you have a chance...try Psy and Goa Trance as well. House is great, but too "happy tune" for my taste...

    • @Jinks1995
      @Jinks1995 Před 4 lety +4

      Deep progressive house

  • @milov00
    @milov00 Před 4 lety +500

    How do you not mentioned "I feel love" by Donna Summer or Giorgio Moroder when talking about the origins of house music??

    • @reiza97
      @reiza97 Před 4 lety +53

      surprisingly it was released 2 years before Disco Demolition. While U.S. got a let down on Disco scene, Europe goes progressively developing more which makes a numbers of new genre

    • @polandball999
      @polandball999 Před 4 lety +23

      Daft Punk

    • @GForce162
      @GForce162 Před 4 lety +20

      I thought that's a disco track, no?

    • @newgoliard6059
      @newgoliard6059 Před 4 lety +21

      Thank you, for turning me on to Giorgio Moroder......never heard of him but as soon as I checked him out I recognize the influence even in the songs I clubbed to in the 2000's

    • @stespfr
      @stespfr Před 4 lety +30

      @@GForce162 yes, it was a disco track. But also one of the very firsts to be produced only with electronic instruments. It was ground-breaking and opened the way for house music. A legendary track.

  • @Alwaysbaggyjeans
    @Alwaysbaggyjeans Před 4 lety +3

    I'm glad Italo House got mentioned. Most house documentaries only talk about Chicago and the U.K. Belgium also had stuff going on very early on.

  • @Kodeb8
    @Kodeb8 Před 4 lety +35

    I find it amazing how much good music came from the black communities in America! House's origins are similar to that of Hip Hop!

    • @GustavoTiavo
      @GustavoTiavo Před 3 lety +6

      Hip hop and House share many of the same roots

    • @lucasm4299
      @lucasm4299 Před 3 lety +2

      @@GustavoTiavo
      And Hip Hop went downhill. Mostly glorifies drugs, gangs, women, money $$$, etc.
      The soul of black music was lost in hip hop. You can still find it in R&B though.

  • @angeldaisy7
    @angeldaisy7 Před 4 lety +250

    someone needs to make a spotify playlist of all the songs in this video
    but not me because I dont have the patience :)

    • @sirenloud
      @sirenloud Před 4 lety +10

      house music songs are not on the internet yet buy some stuff on CZcams or whatever but they're not on Spotify or Pandora not yet

    • @antifugazi
      @antifugazi Před 4 lety +18

      All this is on CZcams, i own all of it on my mp3. Ill send if you like

    • @sforza209
      @sforza209 Před 4 lety +12

      Don’t be a beggar be a DOER!

    • @sanan33
      @sanan33 Před 4 lety +3

      @928fan who are you to dictate?

    • @bigdee719
      @bigdee719 Před 4 lety

      😂🤣💀👻

  • @keivan222
    @keivan222 Před 4 lety +25

    So trippy that all of this happened so that we could have such amazing music that we do today . I'm so grateful !!!

    • @JaggedEdgeBouldering
      @JaggedEdgeBouldering Před 4 lety

      Me toooo

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka Před 4 lety +3

      What amazing music!? Are y'all kids deaf?

    • @Cuix
      @Cuix Před 4 lety +4

      @@jahjoeka If you don't think there's amazing, innovative, creative, and varied music being made right now, then you must be trying really hard to avoid it.

  • @pistolen87
    @pistolen87 Před 4 lety +10

    House music is everything.

  • @Whosetheworst
    @Whosetheworst Před 4 lety +142

    What a tragedy all those disco records getting blown up was, there must have been some awesome stuff in there.

    • @pixelfreak2626
      @pixelfreak2626 Před 4 lety +3

      so true

    • @jairohification
      @jairohification Před 3 lety +26

      Most of the records weren’t even disco. Just popular black artists like Marvin gaye

    • @lucasm4299
      @lucasm4299 Před 3 lety +4

      @@jairohification
      ^ That’s true. Basically black music: R&B, soul, disco, funk.

    • @darrenhirst9900
      @darrenhirst9900 Před 2 lety +1

      When they were being blown to bits the only music I could hear was disco inferno. 🤣

  • @amontes89
    @amontes89 Před 4 lety +419

    This was really cool to see the link between disco and house music. I think a great follow up to this would be to explicitly talk about how Black LGBT culture in Chicago contributed to house music.

    • @Onitramm
      @Onitramm Před 4 lety +43

      yeah, disappointed that wasn't talked about all in the video

    • @oddskies
      @oddskies Před 4 lety +27

      Not just black but latino! We were there at the beginning shaping the music as well

    • @juliencastle2953
      @juliencastle2953 Před 4 lety +28

      Yeah they fully ignore the fact its creation was very linked to LGBT people. They show it's from Chicago and show many black creators but avoid to discuss the rest.

    • @deejaytracksuit88
      @deejaytracksuit88 Před 4 lety +49

      and that being the reason a bunch of white supremacists trashed a bunch of records in the disco demolition ...

    • @nicwhart
      @nicwhart Před 4 lety +6

      TimothyVdp / DJ Tracksuit they love the graze over facts like that 😒

  • @aalborgsoundwboi
    @aalborgsoundwboi Před 4 lety +26

    Something that hasn't been touched upon by Earworm yet, is those golden years of Boogie - those binding years between Disco and House, the early to mid-80's, where a lot of the technology that came to define House was created and refined. The entire Paradise Garage scene, Francois K and the early innovators of remixing techniques, originally developed through the Dub scene in Jamaica... It'd make for an interesting episode!
    That said, you folks at Vox are doing an amazing job at giving us some of the very best content available on YT.
    Cheers!

  • @ralphbalph
    @ralphbalph Před 4 lety +188

    Wow you labelled Manchester COMPLETELY inaccurately on your map.
    Even worse, you put the cross over Liverpool, Manchester's rival city!

    • @anonimushbosh
      @anonimushbosh Před 3 lety +9

      Manchester by the Sea

    • @sie4431
      @sie4431 Před 3 lety +2

      Not to mention they called Top of The Pops English

    • @brendanmccabe8373
      @brendanmccabe8373 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sie4431 it is English

    • @sie4431
      @sie4431 Před 3 lety +3

      @@brendanmccabe8373 It's not, it's British. It was even on BBC1, you know the British Broadcasting Corporation

    • @brendanmccabe8373
      @brendanmccabe8373 Před 3 lety +13

      @@sie4431 "it’s not an egg it’s an omelette" that’s basically what you said

  • @alana314
    @alana314 Před 4 lety +23

    As a house music producer from Chicago, it’s nice to learn more about this history. The only Roland 909 I’ve played with was an emulator.

    • @AllenSmithe
      @AllenSmithe Před 4 lety +1

      New Behringer remake comes out this fall

  • @MelaninGold
    @MelaninGold Před 4 lety +285

    Yep. House music came from Chicago and originated from disco.

    • @elkay18
      @elkay18 Před 4 lety +9

      What about Detroit house & techno?

    • @MelaninGold
      @MelaninGold Před 4 lety +38

      @@elkay18 Detroit Techo came from Chicago House Music.

    • @josh44026
      @josh44026 Před 4 lety +3

      Did disco Start in Chicago and new york

    • @odemata87
      @odemata87 Před 4 lety +6

      @@josh44026 many would argue that for a lot was happening at the same time in both cities who of which together became and play a great role in the development of House

    • @RiffRaffKC
      @RiffRaffKC Před 4 lety +1

      Honey D?

  • @finitesound
    @finitesound Před 4 lety +13

    To be fair to Black Box, everyone who ever played on Top Of The Pops was required to lip-sync. And not only that, every instrument was to be pre-recorded.

    • @joeyjoe-joejr.shabadoo9448
      @joeyjoe-joejr.shabadoo9448 Před 3 lety +1

      If you haven’t seen it, it’s worth looking up Nirvana’s ‘performance’ on Top Of The Pops.

  • @HiMeNameIsBlank
    @HiMeNameIsBlank Před 3 lety +3

    Not sure how I got here but I’m living for these mini documentaries on music

  • @julianhernandez2393
    @julianhernandez2393 Před 4 lety +78

    Just fyi, everything was lip synced on Top of the Pops, that was their rules, which is why bands like Oasis and Nirvana did such awful performances there, since they were mad they had to lip sync, they barely tried.
    I could be wrong but the only group I saw play live there was Nizlopi, doing an acoustic set in the crowd.

    • @steviebeats9963
      @steviebeats9963 Před 4 lety +3

      For a while from 1994 under producer Ric Blaxill TotP had some bands mime but the vocalists sang live over the top.

    • @whiiteshirt7192
      @whiiteshirt7192 Před 4 lety +3

      New Order did Blue Monday live on TOTPs in '83; the track went down the charts the next week (but it hung around for a while after that).

    • @acharich
      @acharich Před 4 lety

      💀💀💀

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před 4 lety

      Whiite shirt that was a classic dance track

    • @TayWoode
      @TayWoode Před rokem

      I think the point they were trying to make was that they used a completely different person to sing Lolletas vocals, a lot of Italo house producers used models to lip sync someone else’s vocals, 49ers did with Touch me, stole Aretha Franklin’s vocals but got someone else to mime

  • @ChicagoDeepHouseHead
    @ChicagoDeepHouseHead Před 4 lety +5

    Proud to say I witnessed this beautiful era of Chicago's history. It is something we truly hold dear in our hearts.

  • @alwaysalive1455
    @alwaysalive1455 Před 4 lety +40

    Your episodes are just mind blowing.. I spend hours going through the songs you cover, following the genres throughout its development.. Could you please create a playlist along with each episodes..!? The best of each genre you cover..!! Thanks for the lovely hours I spent watching your videos..

  • @TonyLeva
    @TonyLeva Před 4 lety +3

    I lived through those years, ill never forget them! They made me into the musician I am now! Mixing those early house tracks, recording great sessions on tape from the radio... that piano sound man... yeah, so many memories! I miss those years! Viva house music!

  • @lego5745
    @lego5745 Před 4 lety +48

    Rock fans: We did it, we killed disco!
    Some Chicago dudes making this new kind of "disco": That's where you're wrong, boys!

    • @bejentle7774
      @bejentle7774 Před 4 lety +13

      Rock was made by black people so do edm and they just gentrified everything same as cowboys

    • @sirquacksalot6463
      @sirquacksalot6463 Před 3 lety

      @@bejentle7774 rock has only been gentrified in the past 20 years

    • @sirquacksalot6463
      @sirquacksalot6463 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bejentle7774 stop bringing race into everything!

    • @Based228
      @Based228 Před 3 lety +10

      @@sirquacksalot6463 it’s not “bringing race into it” race was always a part of it.

    • @sirquacksalot6463
      @sirquacksalot6463 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Based228 This is MUSIC, SOMETHING THAT'S MENT TO BE AN ESCAPE FROM THINGS LIKE RACISM. So as I said DON'T BRING RACE INTO THIS.

  • @RJania363
    @RJania363 Před 4 lety +153

    1:35 heads up, that is NOT Manchester. It's quite a way East. That's Liverpool.

    • @hanawana
      @hanawana Před 4 lety

      Richard Jackson lol

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Před 4 lety +26

      "Over here in New York.." *points to Minnesota*

    • @rahul327
      @rahul327 Před 4 lety

      That’s hilarious

    • @boughtinerror
      @boughtinerror Před 4 lety +1

      I was thinking we were never that close to the Irish sea

  • @dalek604
    @dalek604 Před 4 lety +11

    Jack your body uses an 808, the 909 was used a lot in early house music but wasn't the only drum machine used, 808, 707 and 727 (mainly Roland machines) were also used quite a bit.
    Secondly Detroit techno was it's own thing, Derrick May describes it as kraftwerk and funkadelic meeting in lift, however house and techno did cross pollinate due to the close proximity of Detroit and Chicago.
    Thirdly that's not Manchester.

  • @Krmpfpks
    @Krmpfpks Před 4 lety +4

    These earworm episodes are such a gem. Unbelievably well done, and so important to describe these pivotal moments in recent music history.

  • @SAVANTI711
    @SAVANTI711 Před 4 lety +13

    Can You Feel It by Larry Heard still one of the greatest electronic tracks ever made.
    Those soulful chords give me absolute chills.

  • @srinicobain
    @srinicobain Před 4 lety +31

    Larry Heard is just criminally underrated.

    • @chillstar
      @chillstar Před 4 lety +2

      I dunno- most people into House music recognise him as the underground legend that he is. I'd much rather he was an underground legend than a washed out, sold out has been.

  • @Robert-dt3is
    @Robert-dt3is Před 4 lety +3

    Can You Feel It is absolutely one of my favorite classic house tracks

  • @guy100008
    @guy100008 Před 4 lety +11

    I encourage anyone who enjoyed this to check out the documentary Pump up the volume: A history of house music. It's on youtube !

    • @huntrrams
      @huntrrams Před 3 lety +1

      And I Was There When House Took Over The World is pretty good one and free on CZcams!

  • @desciplesofthomassankara3021

    Need to do one on how house music is being revolutionised in South Africa in this age of hip hop.
    Edit: 420 likes, thanks guys let's get more likes hopefully @Vox is watching and they pull through!

    • @Mamaki69
      @Mamaki69 Před 4 lety +18

      Ya bro Kizomba and Kuduro are killing it with house beats

    • @arzy1996
      @arzy1996 Před 4 lety +30

      Big ups South Africa, Black Coffee played in Dublin a while back and killed it

    • @josuelaura1536
      @josuelaura1536 Před 4 lety +3

      Stash Cash back coffee killing it

    • @solerpower1
      @solerpower1 Před 4 lety +7

      any good SA artists/djs i should be listening to apart from Black Coffee???

    • @MissTasNimi
      @MissTasNimi Před 4 lety +30

      @@solerpower1 I'm going to give you some songs by some popular artists and you an explore them from there:
      DJ Ganyani - Waiting for you
      DJ Cleo- Fallen
      DJ Clock- Pluto
      Other DJs: Euphonik, DJ Kent, Oskido, DJ Sbu and DJ Maphorisa

  • @kehbab
    @kehbab Před 4 lety +4

    House isnt just a genre
    Its a feeling

  • @pacoceja4659
    @pacoceja4659 Před rokem +1

    I do have to admit I feel so fortunate to have experienced the 90s in Chicago... House Music all night long! ❤🌱🌱🌱

  • @corneliuswhite5139
    @corneliuswhite5139 Před 4 lety +25

    I find it strange that there's no mention of the time before this (1981 through 1986) where the combination of New York's Loft (David Mancuso) and Larry Levan (Garage) is not mentioned when discussing the history of house and REMIXES for artists e.g. Colonel Abrams, Gwen Guthrie and Jocelyn Brown. The way this video is presented, it's as if it was just Chicago and Italy, and that's not true. They were proponents, but you can't exclude New York.

  • @terrancebrown87
    @terrancebrown87 Před 4 lety +264

    First ten minutes all I could hear was good vibrations by Marky Mark

    • @pabloplato
      @pabloplato Před 4 lety +16

      yeah, who do you think sang the hook on that?

    • @rajavlitra
      @rajavlitra Před 4 lety +1

      POW

    • @jordanalia4595
      @jordanalia4595 Před 4 lety +2

      basically...

    • @whiiteshirt7192
      @whiiteshirt7192 Před 4 lety +4

      I'm guessing you're American. Ride On Time had already been a huge hit in UK/Europe in 1989, so by '91 Marky Mark's track kinda felt like a cash in.

    • @sonikku956
      @sonikku956 Před 4 lety +1

      @@whiiteshirt7192 It was, but it was a cash-in to a fusion genre, hip house music.

  • @TheFlush1980
    @TheFlush1980 Před 4 lety +19

    I love oldschool chicago house. It’s so soulful and DIY and euphoric, I just HAVE to dance when those tracks are played.

  • @souljakidyori1625
    @souljakidyori1625 Před 4 lety +1

    I love house music

  • @mystereit73
    @mystereit73 Před rokem

    Omg... Hous=disco+drums... That's why I love it so much! ❤

  • @scobie187
    @scobie187 Před 4 lety +8

    I'm from Chicago and had no idea that house came from here. One of the five djs, Julian Jumpin Perez is still on the radio here.

    • @samnur6957
      @samnur6957 Před 4 lety

      u probably live in the suburbs then lol.

    • @djbhe
      @djbhe Před 4 lety +3

      Hah, he just too young. I was born and raised on the southside of Chicago and was part of the House Music movement in the 80's.

  • @MrBlasterWave
    @MrBlasterWave Před 4 lety +25

    1:11 young metro NOT only is a trap beat legend, he's also a disco producer
    incredible

  • @mayorofduckburg5189
    @mayorofduckburg5189 Před 3 lety +2

    House-head for 34 years ☮️☯️😜 The machines, structures and artists of the beat will keep its universal wave of sound pumping outward into the future, passing from one molecule to the next and influencing each as it does ♾️

  • @FoxerTails
    @FoxerTails Před 4 lety +6

    How did I miss this episode? I'm am a passionate lover of house music and this episode was great! It's so good, I wish it was longer so it could talk about more about how much house was an impact on the world from 1989 - 1998 at least. For example, video games were incorporating that house style in their music and it was pure bliss.

  • @m.p.2482
    @m.p.2482 Před 4 lety +5

    House music had the same popularity in the 80s in Detroit as it did in Chicago. House music was all that was played in the clubs and on the radio on weekend nights.

  • @adrianagomez7828
    @adrianagomez7828 Před 4 lety +75

    I never thought I’d see a video about Chicago house music, I’m glad I have now :’)

    • @strad404
      @strad404 Před 4 lety +6

      there's millions of them

    • @huntrrams
      @huntrrams Před 4 lety +2

      I'm glad to see my hometown Chicago’s music be featured on Vox❤️

    • @strad404
      @strad404 Před 4 lety +3

      Dj Luminol I've known about the roots of all my favorite genres for years now. I just turned 18. I wouldn't say it's a generation thing, because if you wanna know, it's out there.

    • @SPAZZOID100
      @SPAZZOID100 Před 4 lety

      Adriana Gomez ??!!! There are HUNDREDS of them.

  • @jamessisson3703
    @jamessisson3703 Před 2 lety +1

    When we formed Funky Transport, this was instilled in our minds. We do it because it feels good. Deep underground, we reached the world and this is satisfying. Money was never a thought

  • @carrieanderson132
    @carrieanderson132 Před 4 lety

    Remember growing up in Chicago in the 90's & the early 00's, and this bring back so many good memories

    • @djbhe
      @djbhe Před 4 lety

      The glory days was the 80's. By the time the 90's came House Music was watered down. I was born and raised on the southside of Chicago 70's & 80's.

  • @pabloalvez915
    @pabloalvez915 Před 4 lety +65

    Great documentary. Congratulations. Please do a video on the new Afro House scene hailing from the outskirts of Lisbon,
    created by the youth of African descent. It would be amazing. Hugs and much Love.

    • @ninanano
      @ninanano Před 4 lety +4

      As a young person of African descent born in Lisbon, thank you so much for this suggestion ❤️

    • @MosesMatsepane
      @MosesMatsepane Před 4 lety +2

      I am sure the African Youth you're referring to is certainly of South African, or Southern African descent. This is the only part of Africa I know of where house music dominates the charts.

    • @pabloalvez915
      @pabloalvez915 Před 4 lety +4

      @@MosesMatsepane They are of Angolan descent, to be more accurate. This type of sound has been evolving since the late 90s/early 00s, around the metro Luanda, being a mix of Kuduro, House and Kizomba. With the arrival of the Angolan immigrants at Lisbon, it has become very popular, not only among Africans actually. Other African origins include Cape Verdeans, Guyneans, St. Thomas and Mozambiqueans. Their descendants have developed unique musical identities. Check, for example, the Príncipe Discos label. I love this multicultural environment :)

    • @kevinthomas522
      @kevinthomas522 Před 4 lety

      @@ninanano and paul...Lisbon, Portugal?

  • @allluckyseven
    @allluckyseven Před 4 lety +49

    That was great, Vox! Good job!
    I loved that period between the mid to late 80s and early 90s. Music was just glorious.

    • @IcelanderUSer
      @IcelanderUSer Před 4 lety +3

      I think music between 80 and 85 is far better. The 80s ended with vanilla ice being on top. That’s embarrassing. Sorry to say. Compared to today music even in 89 was brilliant. Today’s music is so boring and disposable. No one will listen to today’s music in 30 years.

    • @asherouk7308
      @asherouk7308 Před 4 lety

      No one will listen to todays music after even 3 years.

  • @NexuJin
    @NexuJin Před 3 lety +2

    The sound fidelity difference between old music samples played and the ones used in this video is massive!

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand Před 4 lety +4

    Yet another Outstanding Production! I'm a Chicagoan from the Southside, so this was extra special to me.

  • @bmslhs
    @bmslhs Před 4 lety +22

    My intro to house music began when I started back playing GTA. San Andreas listening to SF-UR radio. Good times

    • @sammy9817
      @sammy9817 Před 4 lety +5

      I still listen to that radio station today 🤣🤣

    • @je6874
      @je6874 Před 4 lety +3

      YPP I’ve still got it on my Spotify playlist 😂 someone’s collated a list of songs from these stations

    • @amineiajouri
      @amineiajouri Před 4 lety +1

      riiiiiiiiiight

  • @alo_roma
    @alo_roma Před 4 lety +11

    This videos are awesome. Earworm is one of the best Vox content. The way the information is presented, the story telling, the quality of content. Everything is great.

  • @abefroman8821
    @abefroman8821 Před 3 lety +3

    Chicago born and raised. 80s baby

  • @choqlit
    @choqlit Před 4 lety +32

    Please do something on Go-go and on Baltimore Club music.

    • @MikeEZ
      @MikeEZ Před 4 lety +3

      I agree.. teach the world about Chuck Brown and K-swift (RIP to both of them)

  • @FYTJ
    @FYTJ Před 4 lety +26

    It's kind of fascinating to see how house took a life of its own in Europe. For example, it became techno in Germany and techno is now a quintessential part of the German experience yet it was originally started in Chicago by African Americans. It's also so strange to think that now we have subcategories like "afro house" when it wouldn't be a strech to call all house "afro house" since it started in the US Afro community. While I do recognize that the name "afro house" is useful since it's a genre that is more heavily influenced by continental African music, I just wish the world would know better about house music's origins. I feel like house and its offshoots are often seen as genres which are appealing to a predominantly white audience these days but history tells another story. In the end music is music and it brings people together. But videos like these are necessary and help put things into perspective.

    • @sonikku956
      @sonikku956 Před 4 lety +10

      Techno actually originated from Detroit, Michigan. It's just that the absolute second Germans heard it, they truly made it their own.

    • @FYTJ
      @FYTJ Před 4 lety +3

      @@sonikku956 Yes you're right of course my bad

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 Před rokem +1

      Techno (the more robotic, artificial, and dystopian form of house, lacking the soulful vibes that were popular in Chicago) was essentially invented by the Belleville Three (Atkins, May, Saunderson) in suburban Detroit, but the European version was heavily influenced by musicians in Northern England (e.g. Warp Records in Sheffield) and Belgium. The Belgian techno of '88-'89 was particularly influential in continental Europe (especially Germany). Ironically, the Detroit techno pioneers had been influenced by Kraftwerk.

  • @eoinleen1
    @eoinleen1 Před 4 lety +6

    The power of a diversity of views and backgrounds i I don't think can be underestimated in the creative and technical industries.
    Really cool CZcams series. Keep up the good work.

  • @erinblackirish
    @erinblackirish Před 4 lety +2

    I just want to tell you THANK YOU for the depths you go to to bring information about music to people. I’m deeply grateful to you for the knowledge you impart, with your earworm series and pray you continue because you are a historian of monumental significance. Thank you for all you do, the time you put in and the sacrifices you make to bring your series to us. You certifiably ROCK. ❤️❤️❤️💯🙌🏾🙏🏾

  • @mulalondadza1148
    @mulalondadza1148 Před 3 lety

    Dang House music has been in South Africa for over 35 years and has since been a massive influence in the industry

  • @daled94th
    @daled94th Před 4 lety +163

    never been so early with a vox video, and it's an Earworm Ep! 😍

  • @TreesPlease42
    @TreesPlease42 Před 4 lety +7

    God I love seeing a deep dive into the history of one of my favorite genres.

  • @kalilkash973
    @kalilkash973 Před 4 lety +1

    Easily one of my favorite series running on CZcams. I love house music and have never known about any of this in such detail. Thank you

  • @arturocas90
    @arturocas90 Před 4 lety +6

    Of course I’m now jumping to listen Ride On Time.
    Love early 90’s House, even the mainstream that got huge like Crystal Waters, Technotronic...love that piano!

  • @charmsz566
    @charmsz566 Před 4 lety +6

    Disco and house are still very much alive but its so sad that club culture is dying so fast. RIP to OUTPUT in Brooklyn, one of the last great venues where disco and house reigned big time. Thank you Vox for putting some light on some of the best sounds of all time, and to those of us out there who keep it alive underground