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Deep house
I love this gengre, yet don't know anything about it.
Who are the biggest djs?
Where can I download some proper deep house sets?
Thanks in advance 
BEFORE ANYONE PIPES IN WITH WRONG, STUPID, OR COMPLETELY IDIOTIC SUGGESTIONS, let me get something across first:
A track with a brooding bassline does not make it deep.
Deep House refers to the groove, the rhythm, the feeling of being chilled, laidback, and smooth/grooved (aka smooved). That's why it's called Deep House. It's a house thing. It's chiefly exported from San Francisco and Chicago. Things that make it extra special that differentiate it from other forms of house (including "progressive"): real instruments. Saxophones, cellos, pianos. It is closer in relation to acid jazz and the swanky, soulful downtempo scene than it does with anything coming out of the asscrack of bloated brit former trance labels.
I like Nick Holder, Sunday Brunch, Miguel Migs, Kevin Yost, Blue Six, The Rurals, Mark Farina, Solar House, Demarkus Lewis, Dimitri from Paris, Fred Everything, Ian Pooley, Eddie Amador. The San Francisco scene has got to be the best Deep House scene in the world. So chill, so real, so right.
Deep house is getting popular, isn't it ?
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| Originally posted by Ishkur BEFORE ANYONE PIPES IN WITH WRONG, STUPID, OR COMPLETELY IDIOTIC SUGGESTIONS |
Trentemoller, stuff like Le Champagne,Late Night Cab Driving, Pasksha Feat Ijeoma - Island Breeze remix..
Kaskade, Hed Kandi albums like The Beachouse 02, Summer Sampler 2002, Blue Six - Beautiful Tomorrow, Miguel Migs - Nude Tempo One. Also check for tracks on the Naked Music label. Checkout the Low End Specialists May 15 2005 KISS FM 100.
Just check out OM Records, there's plenty to find
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| Originally posted by ShaunLovesHouse What? You mean like telling him to go out and buy some Sander Kleinenberg albums? Granted Sander K is awesome and I love him, but he doesn't spin typical Chicago-style deep house. |
Solar Stone - Day By Day (Red Jerry Smack The Bigot Dub Mix)
Here's a sample
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| Originally posted by Ishkur Sander Kleinenberg doesn't play deep house at all, and even if he does, he certainly doesn't epitomize the genre, which is what the poster is looking for. |
when i think 'deep house' i think of what deep dish used to do|
deep house have always been popular, and from what i know there is more or less these ones, the new york sound, the chicago sound, the detroit sound, the san fransisco sound, and then alot of european offshoots like the german sound and the stockholm sound. the san francisco sound became hugely popular because it is the most accessible sound, if you pitch it up +6 you have bog ol funkeh house.
my fav producers would be kenny dixon jr aka moodymann because he is more or less the kingpimp of the genre nowadays. Hulkkonen also holds it down strong and still delivers. i also like vincenzo, jean f cochios aka the timewriter but i don't like his more techhousy sound, also joey youngman, fred everything, chris lum, s.u.m.o., si brad in his various involvements (salt city orchestra, attaboy etc), bioground, and also migs, denes, pooley, jesper dahlb�ck aka the persuader and most of the stuff he was involved in on the svek label, erot (r.i.p.), nick holder, but honestly the list can go on & on
The only Deep House artist I can think of is Deepest Blue
Nick Holder hands down, closely followed by Herbert. He lyin'! All the sexies like it deep.
Nick Holder - Sometimes I'm Blue
Nina Simone - Sinnerman (Felix da housecats! remix)
Can anyone recommend some tracks with a heavy trumpet influence?
kerri chandler,ben watt
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| Originally posted by Estella Nick Holder hands down, closely followed by Herbert. He lyin'! All the sexies like it deep. Nick Holder - Sometimes I'm Blue Nina Simone - Sinnerman (Felix da housecats! remix) Can anyone recommend some tracks with a heavy trumpet influence? |
Lexicon Avenue
You want to check out Jori Hulkkonen, Cass Et Slide, Global Underground 028, Way Out West (some of it - eg. the Intensify album), The Timewriter (aka. JFC), Dalminjo
there's so much good stuff out there
Kerri Chandler
Phase II
Joey Negro
Metro Area
Blue Six
Holder
Tim Paris (Some of his ish is quite deep)
Alex Acid
Fred Everything
Doc Martin
I could go on and on-
I wouldn't ever call Lexicon Avenue deep house thoug- It doesn't have that jazzy funky feeling- sure its usually pretty mellow but it's all kind of dark, which isn't the deep house vibe. Maybe deep prog. 
check out Plastic City artists... Timewriter, Terry Lee Brown, Soda Inc
etc
really nice
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check out Eelke Kleijn and Madoka aswell
rulers of the deep, some of Robbie riveras work, some of Danny howells older stuff, 16B...
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| Originally posted by benni check out Plastic City artists... Timewriter, Terry Lee Brown, Soda Inc |
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| Originally posted by benni Madoka aswell |
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| Originally posted by Ishkur Naked Music FTW. |
I'd recommend some Alex Gopher work too, his earlier productions, some are deep house.
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| Originally posted by ShaunLovesHouse Yeah that was kinda the point I was going for. Maybe I should've tagged it with sarcasm? |
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