![]() ![]() ![]() And as a result, dance compilations and reissues are going deeper than ever. Dance fans who came of age in the 90s are seizing their heritage, while younger newcomers are claiming their roots. Jungle and 2step DJs would never have thought to mix old Chicago or Detroit tracks into their sets, but newer DJs see no impediment to doing so if anything, it gives the music a trans-historical kick. There have long been retrospective series, such as the Sessions double CDs on Union Square Music, or Mastercuts' Classic series, which tend to take a broad overview that presumes everyone listening is coming to this music for the first time (not to mention that several volumes of the Sessions series are intrusively, and badly, DJ-mixed).īut thanks to everything from YouTube to the disco re-edit underground to Detroit techno and Chicago house stretching toward three decades of existence, dance fans seem to be hungering for older music more than at any time before. For all its sourcing in earlier music, electronic dance has tended not to be the most overtly nostalgic of forms, but that's begun to change recently. Last year, they repressed vintage 12ins such as Robert Hood Presents Floorplan's Funky Souls from 1996, and put together Anthony "Shake" Shakir's three-CD Frictionalism 1994-2009, which plays like an alternate-universe greatest hits – and in a way, it is. Rush Hour shines on the new-title front, thanks to sparkling singles by FaltyDL, Nebraska, and Tom Trago – but it's proven invaluable for bringing to light legendary but little-heard music from the mid-90s, an era so teeming that it is to dance music what the 60s are to rock.īeginning with the October 2008 issue of Kenny Larkin's The Chronicles – a double-CD collection of the Detroit techno producer's privately pressed 12in singles from 1992 to 1997 – Rush Hour has concentrated on reissuing vintage Chicago house and Detroit techno. ![]() "With house music, it's been 25, 30 years of history," says Christiaan Macdonald, Rush Hour Recordings' label manager, "and there's a new generation of kids listening to it." Based in Amsterdam, Rush Hour has become a key label in electronic dance's sudden reissue bloom. That, though, has begun to change, as dance music undergoes its first serious wave of reissued classics and rarities. But dance music's deeper past tended to be the preserve of those with insider knowledge. Disco, for example, has undergone a number of largely kitschy revivals since the early 90s – think of the very different uses of it by acts ranging from Deee-Lite, Masters at Work and DJ Sneak to Daft Punk, Escort, and LCD Soundsystem. Symbols for tags and section arrows can be customized.Dance music may be a perpetual forward-motion machine, but it has often fruitfully examined its past. Improved insert dialogs that can be docked for a better workflow. Watch the videoįixed bugs related to VisualARQ support of objects in blocks and external references. ![]() New commands to easily select VisualARQ objects of the same type. Watch the videoģD display, curtain walls are detected, option to add and remove elements for space calculations. Roof interesections, roofs from surfaces, and multilayer roof styles. Materials, colors and layers are now imported and exported within IFC files.īeams calculate intersections and beam cuts can be defined at ends. Watch the videoĭo Boolean unions and differences between Rhino solids and any VisualARQ object without losing their parametric properties. New 2D parametric element for symbols and annotations in 2D drawings. New objects to generate parametric custom objects with different representations in 2D and 3D. Manage the sections in your model as you manage levels with the Level Manager. Watch the videoĬreate new parameters and add information to Rhino and VisualARQ objects so you can generate quantity takeoffs. Just print the 3D model in Perspective, Section and Plan views for a real time 2D vector output. VisualARQ is an architectural design software which enhances Rhino by adding powerful architectural object styling and dynamic documentation tools which adapt to fit your workflow VisualARQ 2.11.3 Rhino 7 | FREE FOR ALL What’s new in VisualARQ 2?Ĭreate new VisualARQ object styles from Grasshopper definitions. Description VisualARQ 2.11.3 Rhino 7 | FREE FOR ALL ![]()
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