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Posted by toka on Oct-26-2007 10:00:

Arrow Deep house on the rise?

Hey!

After browsing trough new releases week by week in different genres i somewhat find the deep house genre most listenable both production wise and musically.

All other genres like trance, prog, house have the boring electro sounds etc.

Anyone agree?

Deep house seems to have its rise atm.

Especially stuff from timewriter, terry lee brown from plastic city, OM, Freerange, Urbantorque etc.


Posted by benni on Oct-26-2007 12:08:

The sound of plastic city will hopefully always remain, and be true to its fans forever.

... and electro house sucks


Posted by Dj_Es-Dva on Oct-26-2007 12:47:

Old Deep House is teh shit, Attaboy - Autopsy in B Flat


Posted by ibizzzaaa on Oct-26-2007 13:15:

I wish there were more tracks like The Rhythm Slaves - The Light You Will See (Trentemoller Dub), one of Anders' most overlooked works. Sort of a crossbreed of deep house and tech house.


Posted by Spirit5 on Oct-26-2007 18:11:

I think deep house is cool but not a whole set of it. I think it's cool for warm up sets or early on in a set. Actually Alucard (Peter McCowan) does that, he uses Deep House early on..then goes on to progressive house, breaks and trance. But I think it does sound cool with either progressive house or minimal mixed in...


Posted by Neon Sky on Oct-26-2007 18:30:

The Timewriter is great. Check out Steve Ferrand - The Music aswell.


Posted by jupiterone on Oct-26-2007 18:55:

I'm getting bored of Timewriter


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-26-2007 19:39:

It could well be. I keep getting sent it to review.


Posted by HaeD on Oct-26-2007 19:54:

Re: Deep house on the rise?

quote:
Originally posted by toka
Especially stuff from timewriter, terry lee brown from plastic city, OM, Freerange, Urbantorque etc.


I have to disagree.


Posted by LoveHate on Oct-26-2007 21:24:

check out remixes from jimpster

id say hes the best deep house remixer right now.


Posted by HaeD on Oct-26-2007 21:40:

spen is on fire these days.


Posted by Cobalt on Oct-27-2007 05:25:

Deep house can't be on the rise -- it only grooves deep down loowwwww...


Posted by humilis on Oct-27-2007 05:34:

Timewriter is mostly progressive house. I don't really like his productions, some are good, some are average at most. Some of Terry Lee Brown Jr productions are prog house as well (some are deep house and pure tech house), but he has tech and deep house elements in them. He is really good producer. I like many Plastic City releases. But I prefer to that sound which �me and Charles Webster did in 2003-2005 (for example), which was pretty much detroit influenced. And of course detroit deep house itself


Posted by BlueFear on Oct-27-2007 05:47:

I usually listen to Miguel Migs.
Deep sexy funky groovy house.


Posted by veggiemonstah on Oct-27-2007 06:16:

Deep house has been around for ages. I personally love it. It can be great to create a cozy ambiance in an intimate setting or to warm up with.

As far as it being a more popular genre i believe (and i mean this as its only an opinion and not necsesarilly fact.) That its resurgance can possibly be attributed to people's acceptance of things that aren't always "in your face" and high energy. Its been the trend ever since minimal made somewhat of a comback, so Deep House making a comeback is no surprise. Taking a pared down, intelligent approach to music is just a sign of the market becoming more sophisticated.


Please do not read into this as everything with tons of energy and layers as being shit. Its simply different and an aquired taste.

+1 to Miguel Migs, that man makes some very sexy music. I really enjoy Evil Concussion as well.


Posted by Aaron C. on Oct-27-2007 07:39:

Yeah there's been a ton of good deep house production going on for a while now.


Posted by Cobalt on Oct-27-2007 07:43:

My deep-house-spinning friend swears by Seasons Recordings.


Posted by Omega_Blue on Oct-27-2007 17:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
My deep-house-spinning friend swears by Seasons Recordings.


thanks for the suggestion


Posted by wolftickets on Oct-27-2007 21:03:

Tech house/prog house back?


Posted by Danny Ocean on Oct-28-2007 14:09:

its always been there for me. Miguel Migs, Blue Six, Hed Kandi - Beachhouse 04.02 is mint collection of singles. Sultan has some nice deep house sets as well as parts of Danny Howells sets like Final Set @ ARC, New York City (March27,2004) as few others.


Posted by RJT on Oct-28-2007 14:21:

"Deep" house has been getting a lot of attention the last year or so, and a lot of solid new stuff has come out because of it, but someone needs to tell Jimpster to stop.

It's really starting to all sound the same, and none of it is as good as what he was doing years back.


Posted by nefardec on Oct-28-2007 16:22:

as far as this goes I also prefer the detroit sounding stuff

Efdemin plays a lot of good deep house (among other things)

ame occasionally does as well


Posted by chesco on Oct-28-2007 19:58:

all the Moodymann back catalogue is worth checking..My mate loves his stuff and suggested giving his music a listen. Glad I did - awesome stuff.

shades of jae


Posted by Omega_Blue on Oct-28-2007 20:26:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
"Deep" house has been getting a lot of attention the last year or so, and a lot of solid new stuff has come out because of it, but someone needs to tell Jimpster to stop.

It's really starting to all sound the same, and none of it is as good as what he was doing years back.


you could say the same about funk d'void/francois dubois

i think after producing as many tracks as either jimpster or fdv, your productions are going to start sounding similar.


Posted by Gauss on Oct-28-2007 20:30:

I'm under impression that deep house is boring.


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