House Music DJ Mix – Episode 21

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 21
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 21

01) Claydee Feat. Kirsten Collins – Notayo (Mar G Rock Remix)

02) Fabio Tosti & Francesco Tarantini – The End (Original Mix)

03) Daniel Barross & Killing Mid Side – Some Day (Original Mix)

04) Kaiski Starlight feat. Vessy Boneva – Heartbreak (Original Mix)

05) Grant Nalder – Sunshine (Original Mix)

06) Shades Of Gray – Night At The Spice Cellar (Nathan G Remix)

07) Markus Honner, Sarah Andesner feat. Jacques La Moose – In The Army Now (Original Mix)

08) Homero Espinosa, Kevin Kind – Think Twice

09) Elias Tzikas – Feeling Love (Original Mix)

10) Jake Island feat. Alec Sun Drae – Can You Feel It? (Fred Everything Lazy Days Vox)

11) Going Deeper & SHVEZ – Make It Right (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: 62 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. Here are some key features and aspects of house music:

  1. Four-on-the-Floor Beat: House music is known for its steady and prominent four-on-the-floor beat, where a kick drum hits on every downbeat. This rhythmic pattern creates a driving and danceable groove.
  2. Repetitive and Groovy: House tracks often feature repetitive musical elements, including loops and samples. The focus is on creating a hypnotic and groovy atmosphere that encourages dancing.
  3. Soulful and Vocal Elements: Many house tracks incorporate soulful and emotive vocals. These vocals can add depth and emotion to the music and are a hallmark of subgenres like vocal house.
  4. Subgenres: House music has given rise to numerous subgenres, each with its own characteristics. Some popular subgenres include deep house, tech house, progressive house, and funky house.
  5. Pioneering DJs and Producers: Early house music pioneers like Frankie Knuckles, Larry Heard (Mr. Fingers), and Marshall Jefferson played a significant role in shaping the genre. They were known for their innovative use of drum machines and synthesizers.
  6. Chicago and Detroit Origins: House music has its roots in Chicago, while techno, another significant electronic genre, originated in Detroit. These two cities played pivotal roles in the development of electronic dance music.
  7. Global Influence: House music quickly spread beyond the United States and became a global phenomenon. It played a crucial role in shaping the dance music scenes in Europe and other parts of the world.
  8. Evolution: House music has evolved over the decades, with subgenres and fusions that incorporate elements from other electronic genres. Today, it continues to be a diverse and dynamic genre.
  9. Electronic Instruments: House music often features electronic instruments like synthesizers, drum machines, and samplers. These tools are used to create the signature sounds and loops found in many house tracks.
  10. Diverse Audience: House music has a broad and diverse fan base, and it’s played in a variety of settings, from underground clubs to massive music festivals.

House music remains a vibrant and influential genre in the world of electronic music. Its timeless appeal lies in its ability to create a sense of unity and euphoria on the dancefloor, making it a favorite among DJs, producers, and electronic music enthusiasts around the globe.