Started raving in '92 over here and saw the rise of what many consider to be the golden age of house in America. At the time, it absolutely did fit - there was definitely a function to it (to dance mindlessly, in a good way) and it made the evenings flow.
Also, the city I live in (San Francisco) is one of the American capitols of the sound, so I get exposed to plenty of it. For a minute I was feeling some of the slow house stuff from last year, but...
...I always, always get hung up on the static, unchanging beat. Breaks of any sort have always spoken volumes more to me. In fact, from back in those hazy early days the only tunes I consistently remember (besides the standard overplayed Rozalla type shit) are the hardcore tunes and the ones with breaks, the proto jungle tunes.
I like dancing to something with a little more rhythmic variety, that's all. Even reggae - which is also somewhat defined by its limitations - offers more in that department IMO.
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Also, a lot of this stems from the discovery I made when I first bought a drum machine decades ago that house beats were easier to program than taking a dump.

