Send us a text if you like it and want more of it. Hey everyone, I’m C. Dub. And this is a podcast about house music. When we last left Detroit, house and techno were twins raised in the same neighborhood—one born of gospel and groove, the other of machines and math. But the story didn’t end in those warehouses. It kept growing, shaped by the people who carried both sounds in their bones. Kevin Saunderson was one of them. He was born in Brooklyn in 1964, but his family moved to Belleville, M...
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Send us a text if you like it and want more of it. Hey everyone, I’m C. Dub. And this is a podcast about house music. When we last left Detroit, house and techno were twins raised in the same neighborhood—one born of gospel and groove, the other of machines and math. But the story didn’t end in those warehouses. It kept growing, shaped by the people who carried both sounds in their bones. Kevin Saunderson was one of them. He was born in Brooklyn in 1964, but his family moved to Belleville, M...
NYC House Music at The Sound Factory, Shelter, The Loft, Body & Soul, Cielo in the Early 90s (S1 E6)
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NYC House Music at The Sound Factory, Shelter, The Loft, Body & Soul, Cielo in the Early 90s (S1 E6)
Send us a text if you like it and want more of it. Hey everyone, welcome back to House Foundations. I’m your host, C. Dub. Tonight we’re in New York City—not just the skyline, not just the clubs—but the spirit. Because house in the early 90s? It wasn’t just a sound. It was church. It was sweat. It was survival. New York didn’t birth house music—that happened in Chicago—but when it reached the five boroughs, it evolved into something more theatrical, more emotive, and more unapologet...
This Is A Podcast About House Music
Send us a text if you like it and want more of it. Hey everyone, I’m C. Dub. And this is a podcast about house music. When we last left Detroit, house and techno were twins raised in the same neighborhood—one born of gospel and groove, the other of machines and math. But the story didn’t end in those warehouses. It kept growing, shaped by the people who carried both sounds in their bones. Kevin Saunderson was one of them. He was born in Brooklyn in 1964, but his family moved to Belleville, M...