In Reply to: HELP: House Music Education Needed! posted by Ratty on July 5, 2015 at 06:24:23:
it is like playing an instrument. blending the different tracks (and external sound effects) together, either with mixing vinyl between usually two platters, or with some sort of digital mixing equipment.
the artform lies in the mixing that the DJs do, technically they can build up the music into a "peak" and get the crowd going. sometimes this in done consistently with each track, or for a more powerful experience in the middle of the session, it is unbelievable really.
I am a big fan of Richie Hawtin, although that's more IDM than house but it is really good. Or should I say great ;)
Check out something called "deep house" for a sub genre of house music, is is excellent. There's Acid house as well as ambient house which I love. It is and there is no limit to this stuff.
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- RE: HELP: House Music Education Needed! - bullethead 06:35:29 07/05/15 (2)
- RE: HELP: House Music Education Needed! - Ratty 00:42:09 07/19/15 (0)
- Well said: rythm & melody blending (arranging) experts -t - Sordidman 09:45:33 07/10/15 (0)