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The History Of Houseby Phil Cheesman
 
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The roots to 1985........................................................................................................................................41986.............................................................................................................................................................71987...........................................................................................................................................................101988...........................................................................................................................................................131989...........................................................................................................................................................17House Music Proclamation by Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago...........................................................22The House Music Channel2
 
Written by Phil CheesemanIt’s been ten years since the first identifiably house tracks were put on to vinyl, ten years which havechanged the technology behind the electronic music revolution beyond recognition but left the basicstructure of house intact. It’s seven years since it was being said house couldn’t last, that it was just hi-NRG, a fast blast that would wither as quickly as it had started. But then the music reinvented itself, andthen again and again until it gradually dawned on people that house wasn’t just another phase of clubculture, it was club culture, the continuing future of dance music. The reason? It’s simple. People like todance to house.

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