SOON ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0f2PVPmj4QTlMmqaEAJXzh - #housemusic #dj #music #party #techno #edm #dance #love #rave #deephouse #house #tomorrowland #producer #edmfamily #djlife #edc #edmlifestyle #djs #djset #club #nightlife #edmlife #plur #electronicmusic #instagood #techhouse #trance #photooftheday #musica #beats #ibiza #dnb #ibizavibes #festival #party #dj #house #nightlife #djlife #electronicmusic #interview #sound #rave #drip #remix #technomusic #techno #disco #club #techhouse #reggae #mix #nightclub #production #deephouse #electronic #festivals #djs #musicfestival #djing #jackyjungle #jacksongashi #partyinbackyard #pewdiepiesong #pewdiepiemusic #pewdie #pewdiepie #pewdiepieremix - House music, or simply house, is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute. It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's underground club culture and evolved slowly in the early/mid 1980s as DJs began altering disco songs to give them a more mechanical beat. By early 1988, house became mainstream and supplanted the typical 80s music beat.
House was created and pioneered by DJs and producers in Chicago such as Frankie Knuckles, Ron Hardy, Jesse Saunders, Chip E., Joe Smooth, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Marshall Jefferson, Phuture, and others. House music initially expanded to New York City, then internationally to cities such as London, and ultimately became a worldwide phenomenon.
House has a large influence on pop music, especially dance music. It was incorporated into works by major international artists including Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Madonna, Pet Shop Boys, Kylie Minogue and Lady Gaga, and produced many mainstream hits such as "Pump Up the Jam" by Technotronic, "French Kiss" by Lil Louis, "Show Me Love" by Robin S., and "Push the Feeling On" by the Nightcrawlers. Many house DJs also did and continue to do remixes for pop artists. House music has remained popular on radio and in clubs while retaining a foothold on the underground scenes across the globe. - In its most typical form, the genre is characterized by repetitive 4/4 rhythms including bass drums, off-beat hi-hats, snare drums, claps, and/or snaps at a tempo of between 120 and 130 beats per minute (bpm); synthesizer riffs; deep basslines; and often, but not necessarily, sung, spoken or sampled vocals. In house, the bass drum is usually played on beats one, two, three, and four, and the snare drum, claps, or other higher-pitched percussion on beats two and four. The drumbeats in house music are almost always provided by an electronic drum machine, often a Roland TR-808, TR-909, or a TR-707. Claps, shakers, snare drum, or hi-hat sounds are used to add syncopation. One of the signature rhythm riffs, especially in early Chicago house, is built on the clave pattern. Congas and bongos may be added for an African s
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