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Was Prince respected amongst the ravers and clubbers during the 90's I'm a huge fan of the funky house/disco house/acid house scene and especially music from the 1992-2004 era. But I've never dug in to much about the feelings regarding Prince music at all. Was he liked in these circles also? I'm mostly thinking about you UK people during these years when electronic music was booming in the 90's. | |
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Well I'm a old member of the former house/disco house/acid house scene, especially Belgium (and the Netherlands) were the founders of this kind of music.
But I didn't hear or listen to any P music at that time, and I went to a lot of party's I lost P in the 90's when the housescene was booming.... [Edited 8/12/16 18:25pm] Forever in My Life.... | |
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Prince was entirely absent from that scene, I never heard him out, I never heard him at anyone's house, we never talked about him, no one mentioned him ever...this was the time that my teenage love of P really dropped away...partly because I didn't much like the nineties stuff (as soon as the bad rap happened I was kind of gone), and partly because I was involved with a scene where there was no P at all ever. I was listening to Purple Music the other day, and it struck me as entirely mental that P basically half invented deep house in 1982 or whatever, and then didn't even bother to tell anyone or do anything with it b/c he was churning through ideas at such a phenomenal rate at that point it just got lost.... Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Similar experience here. In 1991 I accidently landed in a house music club and was fed a magic pill. Got stuck in the house/techno scene for about 10 years after that. No Prince music was ever played as far as I remember, nor was he ever discussed.
So basically Prince as an artist was still respected by me in private for his 80's achievements, but he was not mentioned in hip circles at all at that time. And -bar a few songs per album maybe- I had lost a lot of interest in his new music. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Yep. Agree with everyone so far. | |
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Please don't associate Prince with pill popping doof doof noise from the 90's. I know P's music wasn't that great in the 90's, but that's no reason to compare. | |
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I googled "rave artists of the 90s" and Prince is not on there. What? | |
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Prince's original version of U and Loose would have made good rave tracks. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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And what about producers like Carl Cox, Joey Negro, Stonebridge, Basement Jaxx, Full Intention, David Morales etc.? | |
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I think Prince was aware of the scene and wanted to be a part of it, hence all the House Mixes that wasted space on his maxi-singles. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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He had some success. He was never huge in the scene. | |
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I'd agree with this - 'Purple Music' is definitely a fore-runner to the house / rave scene and would have fitted in well at some of the more hypnotic 'trance' nights. | |
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Huge commercial pop/rock stars and underground genre scenes are rarely compatible. It's like asking if people who go to D&B or dubstep nights listen to Prince. It's just two different worlds. |
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Militant said: But house music, as far as the original Detroit scene - all those guys dug Prince a LOT. Model 500 (Juan Atkins), Derrick May, Frankie Knuckles, Vince Lawrence..... all those guys are huge fans. Yep. I saw Kevin Saunderson at one of the Welcome 2 Chicago shows. What? | |
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I went to raves, house parties and was into the club scene a lot in the 90's, and Prince was not played, sampled or spoken of at least at the clubs and parties I went to and those were in LA/Hollywood/IE area. I wish he was, there were some jams in the 90s that I feel would have worked well in the club scene. I just feel Prince was misunderstood a lot in the 90s at least with the people and scene I happened to be in. I always loved Prince and his music even throughout my experiences and shift in my alternative musical preferences. To me Prince always represented everything that I loved in one person, Prince is the shit!! "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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I don't remember ever hearing anything by P played or P mentioned in the clubs in early 90s in Manchester, UK (I was pregnant throughout late 90s so I am not sure about the millenium period when 1999 was being played everywhere else). He was old news for most by the 90s but I guess still quietly respected as they all grew up listening to/watching Purple Rain etc. The only mention he might get with friends is if there was some stunt that got him talked about (e.g. the interview where he didn't speak). Folk were bemused by his behaviour. | |
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