2010 House Music: What to Expect

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2010 is going to be a great year for house music! Here’s what to expect from the genre in the coming year.

2010 House Music: What to Expect

2010 is going to be a big year for house music. More and more people are getting into the genre and there are some great new artists that are rising to the top. If you are a fan of house music, then you need to be prepared for what is to come.

New Releases

As we approach the end of 2009, many music critics and pundits are starting to chime in with their picks for the best albums of the year. But what about 2010? What new music can we expect to see next year?

Here are just a few of the new releases that we’re looking forward to in 2010:

* Lady Gaga – The Fame Monster: This 8-track mini-album is a follow-up to Gaga’s highly successful debut album, The Fame. It includes the singles “Bad Romance” and “Alejandro”.
* Muse – The Resistance: The Resistance is Muse’s fifth studio album, and is already being hailed as one of the most anticipated rock albums of 2010. It was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer John Leckie.
* Gorillaz – Plastic Beach: Plastic Beach is the third studio album from Gorillaz, and features guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, De La Soul, Lou Reed, Mos Def, Bashy, Kano, and more.
* Eminem – Recovery: Recovery is Eminem’s seventh studio album, and features the singles “Not Afraid” and “Love the Way You Lie” (featuring Rihanna).
* Arcade Fire – TBA: Not much is known about Arcade Fire’s upcoming third album, except that it was produced by Markus Dravs (Bjork, Coldplay) and is due out in early 2010.

In 2010, there will be a resurgence of popularity in house music. This will be led by popular artists such as Calvin Harris, David Guetta, and deadmau5. These artists have been working hard to create new and innovative sounds that will appeal to a wide range of listeners. Additionally, they have been working to bring the genre back to its roots, which is evident in the increasing popularity of deep house and tech house.

Genres to Watch

As we move forward into 2010, there are a few genres of house music that we think will make a big splash this year. Here are some of the styles to keep an eye on:

1. Funky House – This genre has been around for a while, but it seems to be making a comeback in a big way. Funky house is all about the groove, and you can expect to hear a lot of it in clubs this year.

2. Deep House – Deep house is another genre that has been steadily gaining popularity in recent years. This style of music is typically characterized by its hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies.

3. Tech House – Tech house is a newer style of house music that combines elements of techno and progressive house. This genre is perfect for those who like their beats fast and their basslines heavy.

4. Progressive House – Progressive house is one of the most popular genres of dance music right now, and there’s no doubt that it will continue to be big in 2010. This style of music is known for its complex melodies and driving rhythms.

Whatever your taste in house music, there’s sure to be something for you this year. So get out there and start dancing!

The Rise of Electronic Dance Music

Electronic Dance Music, also known as EDM, has been on the rise in recent years. 2010 is no different, as many music festivals and clubs are featuring EDM artists. If you’re into this genre of music, then you’re in for a treat. Here’s a look at what to expect from 2010 House music.

Mainstream Acceptance

In the past few years, electronic dance music (EDM) has exploded in popularity, crossing over into the mainstream consciousness. Artists like Skrillex,Deadmau5, and Calvin Harris have become household names, while festivals like Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival attract hundreds of thousands of fans each year.

What’s behind this surge in popularity? In part, it’s due to the increasing accessibility of EDM. Thanks to the internet, anyone can be exposed to this style of music from anywhere in the world. And with the rise of social media, it’s easy for fans to connect with each other and share their love of EDM.

As EDM continues to grow in popularity, we can expect to see more crossover success stories in the coming years. So if you’re curious about this style of music, now is the time to check it out!

Growth of Festivals

In recent years, electronic dance music (EDM) has seen a surge in popularity around the world. This has led to a corresponding increase in the number of EDM festivals being held each year.

EDM festivals are large-scale events that feature multiple stages and a wide variety of electronic music genres. Some of the most popular festivals include Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, Coachella, and Electric Daisy Carnival.

Festivals provide an opportunity for fans to see their favorite DJs and producers perform live, as well as discover new music. They also offer a chance to meet other like-minded people and make new friends.

With the continued growth of EDM, it is likely that festivals will become even more popular in the years to come.

Increased Production Values

As electronic dance music continues to rise in popularity, we can expect to see increased production values across the board. This means that we can expect bigger and better-produced shows, with more sophisticated light shows and sound systems. We can also expect to see more variety in the types of music being produced, as artists experiment with new sounds and styles.

The Fall of Dubstep

It’s no secret that dubstep has taken the world by storm. The problem is, it’s just not what it used to be. In 2010, we saw a rise in popularity of progressive house music. This is a genre that is similar to dubstep, but with a focus on melody and harmony.

Over-Saturation

By 2010, dubstep had reached critical mass in the U.S., with top 40 radio hits, commercial endorsements, and a new wave of producers taking the sound in directions its progenitors never imagined. The same thing happened with house music in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The sound got too safe, too predictable, too anything-but-transgressive. It became the lite version of itself, and as such, it eventually fell out of favor with clubgoers who craved something fresher, something more dangerous.

Lack of Innovation

In 2010, dubstep will fall victim to its own success. With the proliferation of blogs, Soundcloud, and social media, it has become easier than ever for aspiring producers to gain exposure. As a result, the dubstep sound has become increasingly homogenized, and it is becoming more difficult for artists to stand out from the crowd. This trend was already evident in 2009, with the release of several well-received but ultimately unoriginal albums. In 2010, we will see even more of this type of music, as producers attempt to cash in on the popularity of dubstep without adding anything new to the genre.

The Rise of Trap Music

In the late 2000s, dubstep began to take off in popularity, with artists like Skrillex and Flux Pavilion leading the charge. However, by 2010, dubstep was already starting to lose its luster, as trap music began to take over. Trap music is a subgenre of hip hop that is characterized by its heavy use of bass and drums. It often features samples of other genres, including dubstep.

Conclusion

In conclusion, 2010 is shaping up to be an exciting year for house music. With a variety of new artists and sub-genres emerging, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you prefer the deep, soulful sound of minimal house or the hard-hitting beats of electro, you are sure to find something to suit your taste. So get out there and start exploring – who knows what new musical treasures you may find!

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