House Music DJ Mix – Episode 17

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 17
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 17

01) Ovidio – When My Baby Calls (Original Mix)

02) Yass – Been A Long Time (Original Mix)

03) Silvano Da Silva – The Power (Original Tribe Mix)

04) Taty Munoz – Love And Trust (Shawnecy Remix)

05) Lashout – Deep Down (Original Mix)

06) Demarzo – Momentus (Original Mix)

07) Tonja Dantzler – In And Out of My Life (Dario D’Attis Remix)

08) George Absent, Square Room Heroes – I Like Blue (Whitesquare Remix)

09) Troydon – Umama O Sdudla (Phat Mama)

10) Soulsearcher – Can’t Get Enough (Henrik B Remix)

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

Time: 64 Min

House music is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) that originated in Chicago in the early 1980s. It’s characterized by its repetitive 4/4 beat, prominent bassline, and synthesized melodies. House music is known for its rhythmic and groovy feel, making it a staple in dance clubs and electronic music festivals worldwide. 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, with a kick drum hitting on every downbeat (1, 2, 3, 4). This consistent rhythm provides a strong foundation for dancing.
  2. Basslines: House tracks often have prominent and groovy basslines that drive the rhythm and add depth to the music.
  3. Synthesizers: Synthesizers and electronic instruments play a significant role in creating the melodies and hooks in house music. These synthesized elements give the genre its distinct sound.
  4. Vocal Samples: Many house tracks incorporate vocal samples, often from classic soul, disco, or R&B songs. These samples are used to create catchy hooks and add a human element to the music.
  5. Subgenres: House music has evolved into numerous subgenres, each with its own style and characteristics. Some popular subgenres include:
  • Deep House: Known for its mellow and atmospheric sound, deep house features slower tempos and a focus on mood and ambiance.
  • Tech House: Combines elements of techno and house, often featuring more aggressive beats and minimalistic arrangements.
  • Progressive House: Features long, evolving compositions with dramatic build-ups and breakdowns.
  • Funky House: Incorporates funk and disco elements, resulting in a more upbeat and groove-driven sound.
  1. DJ Culture: House music is closely tied to DJ culture, with many DJs and producers contributing to its evolution. DJ performances often involve mixing and remixing house tracks to create seamless dance sets.
  2. Global Influence: House music has a global following and has inspired various regional variations, from Chicago and New York to Ibiza, London, and beyond.
  3. Club and Festival Presence: House music is a staple in nightclubs and electronic music festivals, where DJs often headline and play extended sets to enthusiastic crowds.

Notable house music pioneers and artists include Frankie Knuckles, Larry Heard (Mr. Fingers), Marshall Jefferson, and newer figures like Disclosure, Calvin Harris, and Martin Garrix.

House music continues to evolve and remains a vibrant and influential genre in the electronic music landscape, appealing to a diverse audience of music lovers and dance enthusiasts.