House Music DJ Mix – Episode 25

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 25
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 25

01) Deepkeen – Look Around You (Original Mix)

02) Ivan The Terrible – My Love (Original Mix)

03) Fred Everything – Brothers & Sisters (PM Atlantic)

04) LouLou Players – Heat It Up (Original Mix)

05) HP Vince – Come Along (Original Mix)

06) m.O.N.R.O.E. – Everything You Got (Original Mix)

07) Daniel Barross –  Let Me Play (Original Mix)

08) Lombard Street – Strings

09) My Digital Enemy – Magnetize (Original Mix)

10) Ciszak – La Bomba (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: 59 Min

House music is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) that originated in Chicago, United States, in the early 1980s. It’s characterized by its repetitive 4/4 beat, soulful or uplifting vocals, and a focus on rhythm and groove. House music has since become one of the most influential and enduring genres within the broader EDM landscape. Here are some key features of house music:

  1. Four-on-the-Floor Beat: The hallmark of house music is its consistent beat, often referred to as the “four-on-the-floor” rhythm. This means that a kick drum hits on every beat of a 4/4 measure, creating a steady and driving pulse that’s perfect for dancing.
  2. Soulful Vocals: Many house tracks feature soulful, gospel-inspired, or diva-like vocals. These vocals often convey themes of love, unity, and the joy of dancing, contributing to the genre’s uplifting vibe.
  3. Subgenres: House music has numerous subgenres, each with its distinct characteristics. Some popular subgenres include deep house (known for its mellow and atmospheric sound), tech house (featuring a combination of techno and house elements), and progressive house (with melodic and often anthemic compositions).
  4. Pioneering DJs and Producers: Several pioneering DJs and producers played a crucial role in the development of house music, including Frankie Knuckles, Larry Heard (Mr. Fingers), and Marshall Jefferson. They helped establish the genre’s sound and culture.
  5. Global Influence: House music quickly spread from Chicago to cities worldwide, influencing electronic music scenes in New York, Detroit, London, and beyond. Today, it’s a global phenomenon with vibrant house music communities in many countries.
  6. Diverse Audience: House music has a broad and diverse fan base, encompassing clubgoers, festival attendees, and music enthusiasts of all backgrounds. Its inclusive and unifying ethos is a core part of its appeal.
  7. Live Performances: House DJs often perform live sets at nightclubs, festivals, and events, where they mix and remix tracks to create a continuous dance experience. These performances can last for hours and are known for their immersive energy.
  8. Remix Culture: Remixing is a significant aspect of house music culture. Producers often remix popular songs or other tracks, giving them a new dancefloor-friendly twist.
  9. Classic Tracks: Some classic house tracks that have left an indelible mark on the genre and the broader music landscape include “I Feel Love” by Donna Summer, “House Nation” by House Master Boyz, and “Music Sounds Better with You” by Stardust.

House music continues to evolve, with artists and producers incorporating elements from other genres to keep the sound fresh and exciting. It remains a cornerstone of electronic dance music culture and continues to fill dancefloors worldwide.