This has been on my mind for a long time, I mean
since I came into house music. I've always heard about this thing called
underground…
House is underground. Garage is underground. The underground charts, the
underground DJ's… What are we hiding here ?

When you say underground to me, it's like a chamber
beneath the ground to protect you from an atomic explosion, a root cellar where
your grandmother keeps her pickle vegetables and mason jars full of fruits she
canned during the summer so that you can have some almost fresh in the winter. I
think about little animals that have their little houses under the ground and
sleep away the winter.
And we wait for that little groundhog to come out in the summer to tell us if
there is going to be more extended winter days or if spring is going to just
jump out on our asses in the next few hours.
What are we hiding here in the underground?
Are we trying to make this music such a specialty that only a few tuned in
beings on the planet can enjoy it (the underground crowd) ? Is this some form of
musical class hierchy ? Could it be that we only want the music to be enjoyed by
the people in the underground ???
If you really look at it. Most things that you eat started as a seed under the
ground but they grew to embrace the light of the sun and this is how the planet
is fed. Sure we have potatoes and carrots and beets, but these vegetables can be
bought plentiful and cheap. 10lb bag of potatoes : $1.99. Now how much is a bag
of oranges that were grown in the sunlight ? 4 oranges : $3.50 !!!
We need to start looking at above ground. All other genres of music that have
started as underground genres have risen to be exposed to the sunlight. And now
look at the cost of those fruits !!!
Techno house began after garage house, but look at it now one of the biggest
trees in the forest. Trance house began underground and look at it now a raging
machine that can't be stopped.
Now let's take a look at garage house whos' growth was stunted by it being kept
in the ground. Garage house the original child of disco is in the poor house.
The child of an extremely wealthy parent is broke and struggling while the step
children are eating from the fat parts of the hog. Is it a racial thing ?
Garage artists are rarely heard of but when you make dance music pop, now you
have a new concept of garage that becomes a major cash cow. Most of the mixes
done by the same DJ's and producers that got their names producing garage house
music. Most of them got into DJing because of some inspiration from hearing a
garage record.
Most of the independent labels today that produce garage house are still just
releasing 12" records to appease their underground constituency. And thinking
that selling 5000 records is a major accomplishment. There are over 50 million
people in just 1/4 of the planet what is the accomplishment.
What are you hiding from, wealth ?
I know the garage artists are not the ones that are being overrun with an
abundance of financial security here.
Hip hop was underground, now you can't touch it because it has been exposed to
the sun.
R&b has always been exposed to the sun as well as country music and pop music.
What are you afraid of a fight?
The record companies tell you well we won't give a big budget for garage music
albums, even record label executives that got their start in garage music won't
support garage music when they finally achieve some level of success off the
back of garage music.
Come out of the dark and let's fight for what we love. It's like you think you
got an ugly girlfriend that you sneek to her apartment after dark but you never
take her anywhere.
The Winter Music Conference started off the back of garage music and now you
hardly even hear a garage record in any credible position at the Conference it
is taken over by trance, techno, hip hop. Why because they love their music,
they love their house. Do you ?
The world should know the garage house artists but we don't even mention their
names.
If the major labels won't release CD singles on garage house artists, then let's
sell them out of the trunks of the cars like hip hop. Stop kissing label asses
creating compilations that give no credit to the artists music that are on them.
It is wonderful that a DJ put together a collection of different records and his
name is blown up for the collection but what about the artists that are singing
on that collection ???
A compilation has on the label mixed by, produced by, on the front cover to
reach the people that know the DJ but where is the artists names that are on the
compilation ? Unrecognizable because they are being kept in the underground
chambers of a slave driven genre that wants them to be invisible.
Garage house is the other inner city music, with much more talented artists then
any other genre of music on the planet, but they are black and it's just like a
black man trying to catch a taxi in New York or Paris. The taxi driver looks at
you in passing as if you are invisible and then claims "oh it is not
discrimination".
Even major producers like Jazzy Jeff and Puff Daddy are doing
house music but just on the fringes so the master don't hear it.
Slavery is over people, open those windows and let the light in, especially in
America.
It's time for the fruit to grow, it's time to expose the artists, promote the
artists, create artist concerts. Major concerts, not just club appearances.
Put those names out there and stop being ashamed and making excuses for not
exposing your artists.
How can cher that is not in the garage genre at all and really didn't give a
damn have such a major hit record from a house song ? But Barbara Tucker
who has been in this genre for years can't get a major hit and the accolades of
that magnitude.
Hip hop kicked out asses because they love their music and show it, techno
kicked are asses because the loved their genre and showed it, r&b kicks our
asses because they were never afraid to fight for their music and it shows. This
is business ! Where are the garage songs being nominated for Grammies ? No, we
have remix category. What about the song and the artist and the writer and the
performance ?
Let's stop talking about the love of garage house and show it.
Garage house music is the mother, a broke ass mother with rich kids.
Love your mother, show your love.
Fight for our rightful place on top of all the music that is out there.
Stand up !!!
And put your face in the sun !!
Just another house call…
MICHAEL PROCTER