House Music DJ Mix – Episode 10

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 10
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 10

01) Jedset – The Attraction (Jeds Nights Out)

02) Loco Volver – There Is No Light (16 Bit Lolitas Remix)

03) Dave Andres – I Get So High (Extended Mix)

04) Lisa Shaw – I Can See It (Miguel Migs Salted Vocal Mix)

05) Vinylsurfer – Living The Moment (Original Mix)

06) Diskode – Burp (Phaze Dee Remix)

07) Solartape – Devotion (Scott Diaz Onwards Mix)

08) Platinum Monkey – You and Ay (Original Mix)

09) Miqro & Pesos – Saxoholic (Milkwish Remix)

10) Block & Crown – Let The Groove Float Through (Original Mix)

Tags: House, Deep House, Vocal House, Sensual House, Sexy Deep House, Podcast, DJing, DJ Set, DJ Mix, Live DJ Set, Live DJ Mix,

Time: 60 Min

House music is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) that originated in Chicago in the early 1980s. It is characterized by its four-on-the-floor beat, repetitive rhythms, and synthesized basslines. House music has since evolved and diversified into various subgenres, making it one of the most influential and enduring forms of dance music worldwide.

Key characteristics of house music include:

  1. Four-on-the-Floor Beat: House music is known for its steady 4/4 beat, where a kick drum hits on every beat (1, 2, 3, 4). This consistent rhythm forms the foundation of most house tracks.
  2. Repetitive Structure: House tracks often follow a simple, repetitive structure with subtle variations. This allows for extended dancefloor grooves.
  3. Synthesized Basslines: House music frequently features deep, synthesized basslines that provide a driving and rhythmic element to the tracks.
  4. Soulful and Vocals: Many house tracks incorporate soulful and uplifting vocals, adding an emotional and melodic dimension to the music. However, instrumental house music is also prevalent.
  5. Sampled Elements: House music often incorporates samples from classic funk, disco, and soul tracks, giving it a sense of nostalgia and familiarity.
  6. Subgenres: House music has spawned numerous subgenres over the years, including deep house, tech house, progressive house, acid house, and more. Each subgenre has its unique characteristics and sound.

Notable pioneers and figures in the house music scene include Frankie Knuckles, Larry Heard (Mr. Fingers), Marshall Jefferson, and Farley “Jackmaster” Funk, among others.

House music quickly spread from its Chicago origins to become a global phenomenon. It played a pivotal role in shaping electronic dance music culture and influenced the development of other genres like techno and trance.

Today, house music remains a vibrant and evolving genre, with DJs and producers continuing to push the boundaries and create innovative sounds. It remains a staple in clubs, festivals, and electronic music scenes worldwide, making it an integral part of contemporary music culture.