PWRPLY – Houes Set 59 – Let Me Be Your Energy
PWRPLY – Houes Set 59 – Let Me Be Your Energy

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  1. Funkerman – Speed Up (Robert Georgescu and White Remix)
  2. Feder – Goodbye (Robert Georgescu and White Remix) ft. Lyse
  3. Mark Ursa – Back To Black
  4. Roland Clark, Wave Wave, GENESI (ITA) – Phones Dow
  5. Sander Van Doorn, LVNDSCAPE – Need To Feel Loved
  6. Fabi Hernandez, Mathieu Ruz – Rosa
  7. MERYLL, AYYBO – I Like Dancing
  8. Tony Romera – Dance Naked
  9. Mau P – MERTHER
  10. Matt Sassari, Hugel – It Feels So Good
  11. Martin Ikin – Everybodys Got to Learn Sometime
  12. HoneyLuv, Roland Clark – This Is My Life
  13. HI-LO, Maddix – My Fantasy

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House Set 57

House Set 57

The Story Of House Music

Introduction:

House music, the pulsating beat that fuels the dance floors around the world, has an irresistible allure that transcends boundaries. It’s a genre deeply rooted in the heart of electronic dance music (EDM) and has been instrumental in shaping the global music scene. In this article, we embark on a journey into the world of house music, exploring its origins, evolution, and why it continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

 

The Origins of House Music:

House music emerged in the early 1980s in the city of Chicago, where DJs began experimenting with blending disco beats, synthesized melodies, and soulful vocals. Inspired by the vibrant and diverse club culture, these DJs created a unique sound that became the foundation of house music. The term “house” itself originated from the iconic Warehouse club, where the genre gained prominence.

 

The Evolution of House Music:

Over the years, house music has evolved, branching out into various subgenres such as deep house, tech house, progressive house, and more. Each subgenre has its distinct characteristics, catering to different moods and settings. Whether it’s the deep and soulful melodies of deep house or the energetic and driving beats of tech house, there is something for everyone within the realm of house music.

 

The Global Phenomenon:

What sets house music apart is its universal appeal. Its infectious rhythms and uplifting melodies have the power to unite people from all walks of life on the dance floor. From underground clubs to massive music festivals, house music provides an immersive experience that transcends language and cultural barriers. DJs and producers like David Guetta, Avicii, and Calvin Harris have played a pivotal role in taking house music to mainstream audiences, solidifying its position as a global phenomenon.

 

The Irresistible Allure:

House music possesses a unique ability to evoke emotions and create a sense of euphoria. Its infectious beats can make you lose yourself in the moment, leaving behind the worries and stress of everyday life. The combination of driving basslines, soulful vocals, and hypnotic melodies creates an atmosphere that is both energizing and liberating. House music is more than just music; it’s a state of mind, a way of life.

 

The Impact on Electronic Dance Music:

The house music genre has undoubtedly shaped the landscape of electronic dance music as a whole. Its influence can be heard in various genres, from trance to techno and beyond. The infectious grooves and innovative production techniques pioneered by house music artists have paved the way for countless new subgenres and trends within EDM.

 

Conclusion:

With its irresistible allure, continues to captivate audiences worldwide. From its humble beginnings in the clubs of Chicago to its current status as a global phenomenon, the genre has left an indelible mark on electronic dance music. Its ability to unite people and create an immersive experience is what makes house music truly special. So next time you find yourself on a dance floor, let the infectious beats of house music guide you on a journey into the heart of electronic dance music.

In the beginning there was JACK…

 

In the beginning there was JackAnd Jack had a groove.And from this grooveCame the grooves of all groovesAnd while one day vicously throwing down on his boxJack boldly declared, let there be house.And house music was born.
 
I am u see, I am the creator and this is my house.And in my house there was only house musicBut i am not so selvish,Because once you enter my houseIt then becomes our house and our house music
 
And you see no ONE man ownes houseBecause house music is a universal languageSpoken and understood by allYou see House is a feelingThat no one can understand reallyUnless you are deep in to the vibe of houseHouse is a uncontrolable desire to jack your body
 
And as i told you beforeThis is our house and our house musicAnd every house you understand there is a keeperAnd in this house the keeper is JACK
 
Now some you might wonder,Who is JACK and what is it that JACK does
 
JACK is the one who gives you the power Jack your bodyJACK is the one who gives you the power to do the snakeJACK is the one who gives you the key to the wiggly wormJACK is the one who learnes you how to walk your bodyJACK is the one that can bring nations and nations of all jackels together under one house
 
You may be blackYou may be whiteYou may be Jew or Gentile.It don’t make a difference in our houseAnd this is fresh

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