Wild Pitch I Think I Love You

“Dj Pierre after spearheading the creation of acid house in Chicago later
single-handedly created a second style of house music named Wild Pitch
after relocating to NYC in 1990. He developed a sound that simply took
its time to take off, meaning long intros, droppin layer onto layer of
strings, repetitive vocal samples, and filtered hypnotic sounds onto a
hard house groove, often based on reversed breakbeat loops. Hugely
influential on the early 90s generation of djs & producers such as
Junior Vasquez, Felix Da Housekat, Roy Davis Jr., Farley & Heller,
and X-Press 2, the Wild Pitch disciples were more than happy to pay him
homage. The original name ‘Wild Pitch’ derived from a series of NYC
parties of the same name, initiated by Bobby Konders and David Camacho,
then including Pierre himself. Pierre named some of his productions in
the vein after the parties and it became a trademark once his new style
became popular in the early 90′s.”
    

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