House Music DJ Mix – Episode 39

House Music DJ Mix – Episode 39
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House Music DJ Mix – Episode 39

01) LE YOUTH – C O O L (Radio Edit)

02) HNQO – Obsessed (feat. Rai Knight)

03) Dessy Slavova – Down (Original Mix)

04) Jamie Lewis – Do You Remember (Djaimin & Peppe Felly Remix)

05) Millok – I’m Trippin (Mark de Line Remix)

06) Random Soul – If We Let Go Tonight (Full Intention Remix)

07) Dennis Quin – Grind It (Original Mix)

08) Weiss (UK) – Bounce (Original Mix)

09) Bruno Furlan – Blow Minutes (Original Mix)

10) Kill Frenzy – No Panties (Original Mix)

11) Harry Judda – Only You (Original Mix)

12) Fever Brothers – Paris Latino (Original Mix)

Tags: House, Deep House, Vocal House, Dance Music, Vocal Dance, Podcast, DJing, DJ Set, DJ Mix, Live DJ Set, Live DJ Mix,

Time: 58 Min

House music is a popular genre of electronic dance music (EDM) that originated in the early 1980s in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It has since evolved and diversified into various subgenres, but it’s characterized by a few key elements:

  1. 4/4 Beat: House music typically has a 4/4 time signature, meaning there are four beats in each measure. This steady beat provides a solid foundation for dancing.
  2. Kick Drum: A prominent and steady kick drum provides the driving rhythm of house music. It’s often complemented by a snare drum and hi-hats.
  3. Repetitive Basslines: House tracks often feature repetitive and groovy basslines that add to the danceable quality of the music.
  4. Soulful Vocals: Many house tracks include soulful or gospel-inspired vocals. These vocals can convey a range of emotions and often serve as the “hook” of the song.
  5. Synthesizers: House music incorporates synthesizers and electronic instrumentation to create a wide range of sounds and melodies.
  6. Variety of Subgenres: Over the years, house music has given rise to numerous subgenres, including deep house, tech house, progressive house, and more. Each subgenre has its unique characteristics and influences.

Notable early pioneers of house music include Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, and Marshall Jefferson. House music quickly gained popularity in the underground club scene and eventually crossed over to mainstream music charts.

Here are a few subgenres of house music:

  • Deep House: Known for its soulful and mellow vibe, deep house features slower tempos and often incorporates jazzy or atmospheric elements.
  • Tech House: Tech house combines the groove of house music with the minimalism of techno. It’s characterized by a focus on rhythmic and percussive elements.
  • Progressive House: Progressive house typically features long, building compositions with evolving melodies and drops. It’s known for its anthemic quality.
  • Electro House: Electro house is characterized by its energetic and “electro” sound. It often includes heavy basslines and synth stabs.

House music has a global following, and it’s a prominent genre in the EDM scene. It’s commonly played in nightclubs, music festivals, and dance parties, where its infectious beats and melodies keep people dancing into the early hours of the morning.