Shark Week is turning out to be exactly what I was hoping for: A solid week of daily Jauz releases. The L.A. bass house pioneer kicked off his Discovery Channel appropriation with a remix of DJ Snake’s “Propaganda,” and he’s followed it up with an original track from the opposite end of the electronic music spectrum.
“Goodiez” is undeniably house. Not bass house, electro house, or future house; this track delivers the funky sort of groove that you might hear mixed into a DJ Dan set in a cramped warehouse. In all fairness, the sound design elements give it more of a contemporary Edm feel, but its classic influences shine through all the same.
Jauz has never fully embraced the bass house genre that spawned from his 2014 track, “Feel The Volume.” His live sets typically consist of far more dubstep and other bass music – but perhaps “Goodiez...
“Goodiez” is undeniably house. Not bass house, electro house, or future house; this track delivers the funky sort of groove that you might hear mixed into a DJ Dan set in a cramped warehouse. In all fairness, the sound design elements give it more of a contemporary Edm feel, but its classic influences shine through all the same.
Jauz has never fully embraced the bass house genre that spawned from his 2014 track, “Feel The Volume.” His live sets typically consist of far more dubstep and other bass music – but perhaps “Goodiez...
- 6/30/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
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I Spit on This Movie: Rape in Day of the Woman/I Spit On Your Grave by Heidi Martinuzzi
In the recent remake of the 1980 exploitation horror film “I Spit On Your Grave”, some scenes involving the protagonist, Jennifer – a young woman brutally raped by 4 men who seeks a violent and bloody revenge – were written out because the director felt that it was unrealistic that Jennifer would actively seduce each rapist before killing him. Not only did the director feel that taking out this almost insulting aspect of the original movie made his new version more realistic, he felt that it also eliminated the ‘exploitation’ factor from the movie.
I Spit on This Movie: Rape in Day of the Woman/I Spit On Your Grave by Heidi Martinuzzi
In the recent remake of the 1980 exploitation horror film “I Spit On Your Grave”, some scenes involving the protagonist, Jennifer – a young woman brutally raped by 4 men who seeks a violent and bloody revenge – were written out because the director felt that it was unrealistic that Jennifer would actively seduce each rapist before killing him. Not only did the director feel that taking out this almost insulting aspect of the original movie made his new version more realistic, he felt that it also eliminated the ‘exploitation’ factor from the movie.
- 12/12/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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