S. Chadwick wrote:dont think my love for the chedda was a secret
classic. honestly, it was the cheese i turned off. sometimes i would jam but often i tuned in for TMas anyway...which back in the day was about as grimey as you could get lol. but is it really that much of a surprise that more 'pop'py stuff would be more popular? lol
i must say tho...Steve's positivity on this is a far sight better than how others are discussing it. perhaps an already popular house night could start a show to cross-promote? getting the pop clubs involved couldnt hurt...just sayin...i dont even really dig the house/techno/trance(etc) anymore but even the cheesiest songs made me smile cus it wasnt Nickleback or Will Smith
T-mas just played the best ol school hip hop I never thought it was grimey. I also liked the fact he mixed that shit smooth as butta which told me he actually took the time to find tracks that worked with each other. I always had the utmost respect for that and the true hip hop music (not strip hop).