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Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
No we're not. This thread is rife with the finest examples of deep house that electronic music can summon......most of the names listed are from San Francisco, not Chicago.

You have an amazing capacity for being consistently wrong, Tayfoon.


A large portion are from San Francisco, because that's where deep house moved. The new deep house movement. Actually, SF is really home to a huge ethnic music movement. Lots of crossover stuff over there, lots of fusion music mixing more traditional instruments with "beats" etc. However, There is a huge underground deep house scene in the Northeastern part of the US, which stays local - It's not exported worldwide like the SF deep house scene. It's a different mentality over there.... Unfortunately I'm not knowledgeable enough to be able to start name dropping the big local djs over there.
Tayfoon
quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
No we're not. This thread is rife with the finest examples of deep house that electronic music can summon......most of the names listed are from San Francisco, not Chicago.

You have an amazing capacity for being consistently wrong, Tayfoon.



Dont lose your hair over it ;)
Ishkur
Stop being wrong.
humilis
By the way, one Âme's DJ-set can be downloaded from here :)

Direct link here

Very good mix IMO.
Phortastic
If its the Âme i think it is, then its not deep house at all. Its minimal / tech house. At least i know his productions are, maybe he spins totally different, but i would be very surprised if he would spin deep house :)
humilis
quote:
Originally posted by Phortastic
If its the Âme i think it is, then its not deep house at all. Its minimal / tech house. At least i know his productions are, maybe he spins totally different, but i would be very surprised if he would spin deep house :)


I think you're talking about Rej / Basic Track / Where We At, which aren't deep house. Check out their other productions, I listed some to previous page :) IMO they're (one kind of) deep house at it's best. Detroitish stuff
Estella
quote:
Originally posted by humilis
By the way, one Âme's DJ-set can be downloaded from here :)

Direct link here

Very good mix IMO.
:D On it!

I haven't had a listen, but a good handful of tracks in here:

;D
Phortastic
quote:
Originally posted by humilis
I think you're talking about Rej / Basic Track / Where We At, which aren't deep house. Check out their other productions, I listed some to previous page :) IMO they're (one kind of) deep house at it's best. Detroitish stuff


Yeah you are totally right. I was indeed referring to those tracks and didnt realise he made deep house in the past :eyes:

Checking discogs atm, and he seems to have made quite alot of deep house. Sorry for jumping to conclusions so fast ;)
Estella
Humilis -

Great, great original set. Very refined. I'll be using this for my long car ride out-of-town. I really like that opener and kept backwarding during a track towards the end of the set, geared more toward tech & minimal.

Thank you! So good.

*Kristian from Ame:
1. Coldcut - Walk A Mile (Henrik Schwarz Remix) - Ninja Tune
2. Kelly Polar - Ashamed Of Myself (Edit) - Environ
3. Frontera - Rouge - Music for Dreams
4. I:Cube - - Versatile
5. Isolee - Plue - Playhouse
6. Kawabata - Kadena - Drum Poet
7. Akabu - Phuture Bound (Ame Remix) - Z
8. Karma - Father (Marcus Worgull Remix) - Compost
9. Rodamaal - Insomnia (Ame remix) - Buzzin Fly
10. ? - Sleepy Hollow - Innervisions
11. Marcelino Galan - House And Art (Charles Webster Remix) - Miso
12. Frank West - Backyard - Joho Lab
13. Chateau Flight - ? - Innervisions
Part 2
13. Chateau Flight - ? - Innervisions
14. Kerrier District - Silhouettes (Dixon Edit) - Rephlex
15. Yello - Greg Wilson Edit - Tirk
16. J.E.N. - Afro Maniac - Freestyle Ltd
*Tim Sweeney takes over:
17. Eddy Grant - Living On The Front Line - Ice
18. Padded Cell - Konkorde Lafayette - DC
19. Moodymann - Foreverevermore - KDJ
20. Tronik House - Multifunction - R&S
21. - Jungle DJ (Prins Thomas Edit) - Rong
22. Lil Louis - I Called U (Why'd U Fall) - Epic
23. Jungle Wonz - Bird In A Guilded Cage - Trax
24. - Yes I'm An Indian 2 - Magick Edit Allstars
25. Wefunk - We're On the Move -



CLASS!
Looking for pt.2 *Found
Cloud
quote:
Originally posted by Tayfoon
Chicago house is soulfull cheese


?

what the...

DJ Shibby
quote:
Originally posted by Ishkur
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.


It's called Deep House because the groove and bassline are very involving and "thick"; very well patterned sub basslines give strong depth to the lowend. The title of the genre exactly fits what the emotion and feel of the sound is.

Personally, I love Deep House, props to the thread starter. :P
wotyzoid
Bump

Summer puts me in a deep house kinda mood..

Manuscript Records = NICE


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