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DJ Dean Facer - (UK) - House
DJ Terry Church- (UK)
- Tribal House
DJ Eve - (UK) - House
DJ Miss Frenchie- (UK) - House
DJ Lucca - (Czech Republic)
- Hard House / Garage
DJ Lisa Lashes - (UK) -
Hard House
DJ Heaven - (UK) - House
DJ Keri - (USA) - House
DJ Miss Behavin - (UK) - House
DJ Sinna G - (USA) - Vocal House/Deep-Tech
House/Progressive House/Trance
Ryan Morales - (New Jersey - USA) -
House
George Boronas - (Greece) - House/Techno
John "turn@round"
walker - (Dallas TX USA) - House
Smoking Groove - (UK) - Funky, Deep,
US House and Soulful Garage
Henry Hacking - (UK) - Funky House
Miss Roberta - (Malta) - House
Phil and James - (UK) - House
Anna Kiss - (UK) House
What is house music?
House music is uptempo music for dancing and has a comparatively
narrow tempo range, generally falling between 118 beats per minute
(bpm) and 135 bpm, with 127 bpm being about average since 1996.
Far and away the most important element of the house drumbeat
is the (usually very strong, synthesized, and heavily equalized)
kick drum pounding on every quarter note of the 4/4 bar, often
having a "dropping" effect on the dancefloor. Commonly
this is augmented by various kick fills and extended dropouts
(aka breakdowns). Add to this basic kick pattern hihats on the
eighth-note offbeats (though any number of sixteenth-note patterns
are also very common) and a snare drum and/or clap on beats 2
and 4 of every bar, and you have the basic framework of the house
drumbeat.
This pattern is derived from so-called "four-on-the-floor"
dance drumbeats of the 1960s and especially the 1970's disco drummers.
Due to the way house music was developed by DJs mixing records
together, producers commonly layer sampled drum sounds to achieve
a larger-than-life sound, filling out the audio spectrum and tailoring
the mix for large club sound systems.
Techno and trance, the two primary dance music genres that branched
off from house in the late 1980s and early 1990s respectively,
can share this basic beat infrastructure, but usually eschew house's
live-music-influenced feel and black or Latin music influences
in favor of more synthetic sound sources and approach. Hence,
all but strict purists would generally consider any track with
this basic electronic drumbeat some sort of house music, as long
as it is (or is paired with material which is) live-influenced,
black, or Latin sounding.
Popular DJ's include:
DEEP DISH
BENNY BENASSI
ERICK MORILLO
DANNY TENAGLIA
STEVE LAWLER
SATOSHI TOMIIE
FATBOY SLIM
TIMO MAAS
THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS
ARMAND VAN HELDEN
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