House Music DJ Mix – Episode 26

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 26
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 26

01) Purple Disco Machine – Need Someone (Original Mix)

02) Audiowhores – Gonna Be Mine (Original Mix)

03) Deep Future – Warm Summer Nights (Original Mix)

04) Compact Grey, Julian Wassermann – You Don’t Know Me (Frag Maddins Remix)

05) Illyus & Barrientos – Strings (Camelphat Remix)

06) Fakdem – El Palomar (Original Mix)

07) Nathan G – Fading (Main Rub)

08) Rishi K. – Mentalism (Leoesco Remix)

09) Klaves – Awake (Original Mix)

10) Frey – Someone to Count On (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 the early 1980s in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is characterized by its repetitive four-on-the-floor beat, synthesized basslines, and use of drum machines and synthesizers. House music is known for its infectious grooves and is a staple of dance clubs and electronic music festivals around the world. Here are some key characteristics and subgenres of house music:

Key Characteristics:

  1. Four-on-the-Floor Beat: House music typically features a steady beat with a bass drum (kick drum) on every downbeat and a snare drum on every upbeat, creating a consistent rhythm that is ideal for dancing.
  2. Synthesized Elements: House music relies heavily on synthesizers and electronic instruments to create its signature sounds. Synthesized basslines, chords, and melodies are common in house tracks.
  3. Vocal Samples: Many house tracks incorporate vocal samples, often from soul, funk, or disco records, to add a human element and emotional depth to the music.
  4. Build-Ups and Drops: House music often follows a structure of gradual build-ups, where tension and energy increase, leading to a climactic drop or breakdown, followed by the reintroduction of the beat.
  5. Subgenres: House music has diversified into numerous subgenres over the years, including deep house, tech house, progressive house, electro house, and more. Each subgenre has its own distinct characteristics and influences.

Subgenres of House Music:

  1. Deep House: Known for its mellow and soulful sound, deep house emphasizes smooth, jazzy chords, and relaxed beats. It often features warm, atmospheric textures and is associated with a more laid-back vibe.
  2. Tech House: Combining elements of techno and house, tech house features a driving beat and often incorporates minimalistic, stripped-down arrangements. It’s known for its energy on the dancefloor.
  3. Progressive House: Progressive house builds on repetitive melodies and gradually evolves over time. It’s characterized by lush, cinematic sounds and is often associated with artists like Sasha and John Digweed.
  4. Electro House: Electro house is known for its aggressive basslines, distorted synths, and high-energy drops. It has a more intense and “electro” feel compared to other house subgenres.
  5. Soulful House: Soulful house incorporates elements of soul and gospel music, often featuring powerful vocals and emotionally charged lyrics.
  6. Funky House: Funky house emphasizes funk-inspired basslines, catchy melodies, and a feel-good atmosphere. It’s designed to get people dancing.

House music has had a significant influence on the broader electronic music landscape and continues to evolve with new subgenres and hybrid styles. It remains a vibrant and essential part of the global dance music scene, with a dedicated fan base and a rich history of innovation.