Solomon Lurke
My Boys Dey Be Lurkin...
I was literally just having a conversation about tracing the influences of the Detroit street sound. I know a lot of people of my generation listened to a lot of Bay Area music. As a kid, E 40 and The Click was one of the few things I could listen to in the car with my pops. He got into it since he was heavy into funk and they had an element of those bass lines. I do think a lot of artists early on built off Bay music but more recently I think Detroit is influencing new Cali artists just as much. It has definitely been a connection between the two cities, which I’m not sure yet where that began. Other things we’ve been discussing is the fast tempos of Detroit street music. My dude thinks it’s a direct correlation to our ghetto tech scene which had a lot of Detroit DJs pitching records up to faster speeds even when playing regular songs in the mix.
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