Talk:Todd Terry
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[edit]"More than any other producer, he defined New York house music during the 1980s."
This sounds like POV to me!
Since i lived it, he did define New York house music in the late 80s, before him, everything was chicago until he came out. that's the reason why i call him the Godfather of NEW YORK house. D.J. M & M
I feel it needs to talk more about the mid 90's era, after he remixed Missing by Everything but the girl he had 2 or 3 years in which he became extremely popular as remixer, from The Cardigans to the Corrs to Cameroonian Wes everybody wanted a Todd Terry Remix.--RyogaMex 06:14, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
- And Garbage. His re-mix of "Stupid Girl" in 1995, i think, was instrumental in getting the band exposure. The Garbage association is not even listed as being one of his works. I am a Garbage fan and that track is well liked by the fans. The Missing re-mix from Everything But The Girl is what got them huge exposure and probably led to their eventual break in the industry.EnveeNV (talk) 19:32, 17 March 2023 (UTC)
Yeah, that's a pretty biased article. "God" ? Come on now. Stick to facts, leave personal opinion behind.
He is "god" of house music it isn't an opinion. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.49.104.23 (talk) 01:34, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
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It might add weight if you mention the referencing of him in the 2001? Channel 4 Documentary "Pump up the Volume", a 3 part series examining the emergence of the House scene. Not here to defend him; just to say he is referenced in that prog and is therefore probably noteworthy of inclusion <- Now that is non-subjective. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.144.223.164 (talk) 15:46, 1 August 2010 (UTC)
Bro :) Terbospeed (talk) 13:43, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
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"Delete" - Have been going through pages of over 100 record producers. Listings and references used are not reliable for most of them. Too new to put a deletion tag. Felt a discussion is warranted.
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