House Music DJ Mix – Episode 16

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 16
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 16

01) Anton Ishutin – Be My Lover (Original Mix)

02) Gilbert Le Funk – Do It All Night (Original Mix)

03) Kevin Yost – Don’t Delay (Version 1)

04) Milk & Sugar With Barbara Tucker – Needin U (Doorly Remix)

05) Sonic Future – Bring It On (Original Mix)

06) Giom – I Know You Were Right (Original Mix)

07) Piemont – Gingersnap (Original Mix)

08) Kostya Outta – Silence (Original Mix)

09) Cy Humphries –  Suttacato (Original Mix)

10) Audio Jacker – We Respect It (Dub 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 has since become one of the most influential and enduring genres within the electronic music scene. House music is characterized by its repetitive 4/4 beat, soulful and rhythmic vocals, and a focus on groove and rhythm.

Here are some key features and aspects of house music:

  1. Four-on-the-Floor Beat: House music typically features a steady and consistent beat with a kick drum on every quarter note (four beats per measure). This “four-on-the-floor” beat is a defining element of the genre.
  2. Vocals: House music often incorporates vocals, ranging from soulful and gospel-inspired to spoken word or rap-style verses. Vocal hooks and samples are common in many house tracks.
  3. Subgenres: House music has given rise to numerous subgenres, each with its own unique characteristics. Some popular subgenres include deep house, tech house, progressive house, and funky house.
  4. Pioneering Artists: Early pioneers of house music include Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson, and Ron Hardy. These DJs and producers played a crucial role in shaping the genre.
  5. Evolution: House music has evolved over the decades, adapting to changing musical trends and technologies. It has influenced other electronic music genres, such as trance, techno, and EDM.
  6. Global Influence: House music quickly spread beyond Chicago and gained popularity in cities around the world, including New York, London, and Ibiza. It has a global following and has influenced dance music scenes internationally.
  7. Clubs and Festivals: House music is closely associated with nightclub culture and is a staple in clubs and dance music festivals worldwide. Events like the “House Music Paradise Garage” in New York and “Ministry of Sound” in London played a pivotal role in promoting the genre.
  8. Classic Tracks: Some classic house music tracks include “I Can’t Get No Sleep” by Masters At Work, “Show Me Love” by Robin S, “Pump Up the Jam” by Technotronic, and “Finally” by CeCe Peniston.
  9. Remix Culture: Remixing is a fundamental part of house music culture. DJs and producers often create remixes of existing tracks, adding their own creative spin and extending the life of popular songs.
  10. Diversity: House music is a diverse genre, and it continues to evolve with various subgenres and regional variations. Whether it’s the soulful sounds of deep house or the driving beats of tech house, there’s a wide range of house music styles to explore.

House music remains a vital and vibrant genre within the electronic music landscape, with a dedicated fan base and a rich history of innovation and creativity. It continues to evolve, adapt, and inspire new generations of producers and listeners alike.