House Music DJ Mix – Episode 38

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 38
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 38

01) Flex Cop – Straight Up

02) Chromeo – Needy Girl (Geonis & Monoteq Remix)

03) Kaily – No Love (Terrence Parker Remix)

04) Sammy Porter – Look Back (Scott Forshaw & Greg Stainer Remix)

05) Crazibiza – You Never Do (Original Mix)

06) Ryan Blyth – Take My Money (Rob Made Remix)

07) Hot Light – Dance Like (Original Mix)

08) Nicc Johnson – Everything I Have (Arco Remix)

09) Block & Crown – Let The Groove Float Through (Original Mix)

10) Oz Romita – Curacao (Original Mix)

11) Criss Korey – Hold On

Tags: House, Deep House, Vocal House, Dance Music, Vocal Dance, 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 the early 1980s in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It’s characterized by its repetitive four-on-the-floor beat (a steady, 4/4 rhythm), synthesized basslines, and use of electronic synthesizers and drum machines. House music is known for its danceable and energetic qualities, making it a staple in clubs and at dance events worldwide. Here are some key features and subgenres of house music:

Key Features of House Music:

  1. Four-on-the-Floor Beat: House music typically has a steady beat with a kick drum on every beat (four beats per measure), giving it a consistent and dance-friendly rhythm.
  2. Synthesized Sounds: House music relies heavily on electronic instruments and synthesizers to create its signature sound. This includes synthesized basslines, chord progressions, and melodies.
  3. Vocals: Many house tracks feature vocal elements, often with soulful or uplifting lyrics. Vocal hooks and samples are common in the genre.
  4. Subgenres: House music has diversified into numerous subgenres over the years, each with its unique characteristics. Some popular subgenres include deep house, tech house, progressive house, and future house, among others.
  5. Pioneering Artists: House music was pioneered by DJs and producers like Frankie Knuckles, Larry Heard (Mr. Fingers), Marshall Jefferson, and Ron Hardy in Chicago. It quickly spread to other cities and countries, becoming a global phenomenon.

Subgenres of House Music:

  1. Deep House: Known for its soulful and atmospheric sound, deep house often includes smooth, jazzy chords and a slower tempo. Artists like Larry Heard and Kerri Chandler are influential in this subgenre.
  2. Tech House: Tech house combines elements of techno and house, featuring a more minimalist and percussive sound. DJs like Carl Cox and Green Velvet are associated with tech house.
  3. Progressive House: Progressive house features long, evolving tracks with melodic and anthemic elements. Producers like Sasha, John Digweed, and Eric Prydz are notable in this subgenre.
  4. Future House: A more recent subgenre, future house incorporates elements of house with a modern and futuristic twist. Artists like Oliver Heldens have popularized this style.
  5. Electro House: Electro house is characterized by its energetic and “big room” sound. It often features heavy basslines and prominent synths. Artists like David Guetta and Calvin Harris have produced electro house tracks.

House music has had a significant impact on the electronic music scene and has influenced various other genres, including techno, trance, and EDM. It continues to evolve and remains a beloved genre for dance music enthusiasts and DJs worldwide.