House Music Easy Lover- The Best of Both Genres

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House music and easy lover collide in this best of both genres mix. Featuring tracks from well-known artists like Disclosure and Duke Dumont, this mix is perfect for any party or chill session.

Introduction

Music has always been a passion of mine. I grew up listening to all kinds of music, from disco to hard rock. But it wasn’t until I discovered house music that I truly found my musical home.

I love the energy and excitement of house music, but I also appreciate the soulfulness and emotion of easy listening music. So when I started DJing, I decided to focus on creating a sound that blended the best of both genres.

House music easy lover is the result of that effort. On this album, you’ll find 10 tracks that combine the driving beats of house music with the smooth melodies and vocals of easy listening. It’s the perfect soundtrack for any party or relaxing evening at home.

I hope you enjoy House Music Easy Lover as much as I enjoyed making it!

What is House Music?

House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized by DJs who played in clubs and at parties. The style was developed by DJs who blended various genres of music, including soul, disco, and pop. House music quickly became popular in other parts of the United States and Europe. By the early 1990s, it had become one of the most popular genres of dance music.

The History of House Music

In the early 1980s, House music emerged from a combination of disco, electronic and funk music.The first House tracks were created by DJs who were trying to extend the life of disco tunes by adding their own touches to them. As House music evolved, it began to incorporate elements of other genres, including Hip Hop, Latin and even pop. By the 1990s, House music had become a global phenomenon, with hits like Robin S.’ “Show Me Love” and Crystal Waters’ “Gypsy Woman” becoming mainstream anthems.

Today, House music continues to evolve, with new sub-genres emerging all the time. But at its core, House music is still about making people move—and making them feel good doing it.

House Music Today

House music has come a long way since its beginnings in the early 1980s. Characterized by its thumping, four-on-the floor beat and often synthesized melodies, house music quickly gained popularity in nightclubs and on radio stations around the world. In the 1990s, house music evolved into a more commercial sound with the advent of subgenres like garage and trance. Today, house music is as popular as ever, with new artists and producers continuing to push the boundaries of the genre.

The Future of House Music

In the late 2000s, a new style of house music called “electro house” became popular. This style is typified by pounding basslines and a more aggressive sound. Electro house DJs often use drum machines and synthesizers to create their unique sound.

In the 2010s, a new style of house music called “deep house” became popular. Deep house is typified by a laid-back, mellow sound with chopped-up samples of soulful vocals. Deep house DJs often use samplers and turntables to create their unique sound.

Today, there are many different styles of house music being played all over the world. New styles are constantly emerging as DJs experiment with new sounds and techniques. Who knows what the future of house music will bring?

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