Kylie says back to basics

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Old October 23rd, 2003, 01:49 PM
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The Queen has spoken and the message was delivered in the new issue of the ID magazine. According to the Kylie house is dead or in pretty poor shape right now. She guides us foward and tells that we need to go back to the basic concept of the Mirror Ball and a Flashing Floor.

You gurus of the night, do explain what this means.
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Old October 23rd, 2003, 05:15 PM
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Sounds like Kylie is thinkin' "Saturday Night Fever" --mirrored disco balls and a flashing floor--Travolta doin' the hustle with Karen Lynn Gorney.

Get the picture?

Yes, we see.
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House is in bad shape???? :lol:
Obviously Kylie's been listening to all the wrong records.
It's never been better if you ask me (but I suppose she wouldn't do that :( )
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Old October 24th, 2003, 06:52 AM
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Default Big sister Kylie has spoken!

Oh she did say so? I really think I should read more papers :P

Well, I agree. If not the music as genre is dead, the way parties are thrown may very well be. I mean look at the clubs! Where is the wow and what is it all about? Could things be differently? I remember seeing some top djs (à'la Cox) commenting this as well.

Maybe after the zombie raves we need to invent the mirror ball again? :D
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YEAH K-bee, it seems Kylie doesn't listen to true house music.

I totally agree with you, House music is great these times, and mainly electro music.


If I have her on the phone, I'll advise her to speak music with you :d
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Old October 25th, 2003, 01:33 PM
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It seems Kylie isn't the only one that has returned. Last night I catched a new clip of Dannii Minoghe on TV! And she seems to keep on her sister's toes! 8)
There's a gag, anyway: a new CD compilation of Kylie's earlier hits. It's a 2 CD package!!! He he...

Someday Prince will realize his perfect dance companion would be little Kylie. They must be around the same height... :) And now that Kylie seems to have discovered how to be dirrrty... Wouldn't they be a perfect match? And he doesn't like house either.
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Many gay clubs in London now play electro-clash rather than house, & generally the gay clubs lead the way with trends don't they? (& Kylie is a regular at those London gay clubs).
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But what about that new single? What genre does it belong to? It ain't house, electroclash it is not, nor is it r&b of course...could it be Disco?! Whatever it is it sounds great doesn't it and the Kylie looks hotter than ever awwww! displaying Herself in a revealing swimsuit like that.
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I admire Ms.Minogue greatly for the way her career has grown to such dizzy heights in recent years. She's one of the few old Stock Aitken Waterman acts to have success 'post-SAW'; where are Hazell Dean, Dead or Alive, Rick Astley, O'Chi Brown, Brilliant or Princess now? :-?
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Could someone please explain the Electroclash term to me...i'm not sure I get it :-?
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Well I'm no expert but its basically a revival of that early 80's sound such as Human League, Shannon, Thomas Dolby & Visage but with a 21st century twist. The attitude is very rock-orientated but the music is dance-able in a pre-house way.
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oh so thats the general idea about that style. Thanks for sharing steely.
However, if this is the style of today's clubs, i'm not sure i wanna go out anymore :lol:
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I know what u mean k-bee; I haven't been to a club/disco for months & I'm really enjoying it! The house has never been so tidy & I'm putting on weight after a lifetime of being skinny!
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well to tell you the truth I feel that the genre of house has become very unoriginal. Many new tracks are remakes. For instance the 1996 In de ghetto by David Morales was redone for 2003 by 4 star clowns. Snap! was redone as well. Where's the originality in that? Not like the disco days were many of the works were original and creative. I rarely enjoy house music nower days except for the new crystal waters - my time. I enjoy the trance scene much more.

If you live in the NYC or Long Island region check out every Sunday night from 9 p.m. - 11 p.m. on 92.7 WLIR, the Island Underground with D.J. Dim and the B-Man (Brian Rosenberg) for the very best in club music!!!
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I don't know how to categorize "Slow" either. Electro-pop ? They played it at my favourite club this weekend, which was dedicated to electro & downtempo beats and it blended perfectly. I dont think people realized it was Kylie.
It's a good, minimal tune that needs a dirty remix. I love that the bpm in clubs has slowed down a bit. We'll have to thank the electro revival for that.

I've read the i-D article, what Kylie meant was that she thought (with good reason) that everything had been sampled & reworked and that remixes were remixing themselves to oblivion, and probably that there wasn't much of a progression to house music any longer, except in stripping back to a tune, a simple melody. I still don't get the glitterball metaphor though. :-?
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