House Music DJ Mix – Episode 15

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 15
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 15

01) Urban Sound Lab feat. Ursula Rucker – Be Gone (Dario D’Attis Retro Mix)

02) Redondo – Waist Shake (Club Mix)

03) Him Self Her feat. Kieran Fowkes – Love You Like I Used To (Francesca Lombardo Remix)

04) Steve Mill – Lip Sync (Original Mix)

05) Oxia, Yannick Baudino – Just More (Original Mix)

06) Fra’n’Kie, Justin Late – Decks on Fire

07) Inland Knights – Down To The Ground

08) Shibumi X Telana – Gemini Love (Original Mix)

09) Iron Touch, Gass Krupp – Cigarette (Original Mix)

10) Karsten Sollors – Six Cents (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 the early 1980s in Chicago, United States. It is characterized by its repetitive 4/4 beat, syncopated basslines, and use of synthesizers and drum machines. House music is known for its infectious grooves and is often associated with dance clubs and electronic music festivals. Here are some key characteristics and subgenres of house music:

  1. Four-on-the-Floor Beat: House music typically features a steady, four-on-the-floor beat, which means a kick drum hits on every downbeat (1, 2, 3, 4). This beat provides a strong and danceable foundation.
  2. Basslines: House tracks often have prominent basslines that drive the rhythm and groove. These basslines can range from deep and resonant to funky and groovy.
  3. Synthesizers: Synthesizers play a significant role in house music, producing melodic hooks, chord progressions, and atmospheric sounds. They contribute to the genre’s melodic and harmonic richness.
  4. Vocals: House music can feature a wide range of vocal styles, from soulful and gospel-inspired vocals to repetitive vocal samples. Vocals often convey themes of love, unity, and dancefloor euphoria.
  5. Subgenres: House music has several subgenres, each with its own distinct characteristics. Some popular subgenres include:
  • Deep House: Known for its soulful and mellow vibe, deep house often features smooth and jazzy instrumentals.
  • Tech House: A fusion of house and techno elements, tech house is characterized by its driving beats and minimalistic approach.
  • Progressive House: Progressive house builds gradually and is known for its epic and anthemic melodies.
  • Funky House: Funky house incorporates funk and disco influences, resulting in groovy and danceable tracks.
  1. Origins: House music originated in Chicago’s underground club scene, with DJs like Frankie Knuckles and Larry Levan being early pioneers. It later spread to other cities and countries, evolving and diversifying along the way.
  2. Global Influence: House music has had a global impact and continues to be a dominant genre in the electronic music scene. It has influenced countless DJs, producers, and music enthusiasts around the world.
  3. Dance Culture: House music is closely associated with dance culture, and it has played a significant role in the development of club culture, including the rise of dance clubs and electronic music festivals.

House music remains a vibrant and influential genre, continually evolving with new subgenres and trends while staying true to its roots in dance and groove. It continues to be a staple of electronic music and nightlife scenes worldwide.