Yeah, I made it. I effin love House music. I'm an addict. I love dancing, I love the vibes, I love the energy, I love the atmosphere. It's all about that House music. So this is a thread to discuss House music and share your latest findings, your old favorites, or house mixes that you like. Here's a recent find of mine from Matroda - warning: highly addictive:
House is hecka dope, though I tend to greatly prefer instrumental variants. Acid house and deep house are very much my shit though, especially the really early stuff from the 80s/early 90s.
This track is an eternal vibe, from 1986 but still hits.
New Liquid Lab house set from KREAM (aka, the best thing in contemporary house) is about to premiere!
So hyped!! 8)
Yeah, after hearing enough recent mixes, John Summit's latest single has grown on me
@SGR post something that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy and makes me want to take my top off and balloon around like a madman in a very hot Ibiza nightclub.
Thanks.
Quote from: jimmy jazz on Jul 31, 2023, 09:59 PM@SGR post something that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy and makes me want to take my top off and balloon around like a madman in a very hot Ibiza nightclub.
Thanks.
Hmmmm....how about:
or
or if you're looking for something a bit more bass heavy and darker:
Quote from: SGR on Jul 31, 2023, 10:30 PMHmmmm....how about:
Thank you.
I will report back.
:checkmark:
First two are better. I can really see myself dancing like a bellend with those.
Second isn't bad but it doesn't hit me in the same way.
Danielle (Fred Again) is still the best tune I've heard from this style of music. Might be one of my favourite songs ever tbh.
Fred is so talented ffs.
Quote from: jimmy jazz on Aug 02, 2023, 06:35 PMFirst two are better. I can really see myself dancing like a bellend with those.
Second isn't bad but it doesn't hit me in the same way.
Danielle (Fred Again) is still the best tune I've heard from this style of music. Might be one of my favourite songs ever tbh.
Fred is so talented ffs.
Fair! Sounds like you're more into smoother house with occasional piano inflections. If you haven't explored MK's discography (classic house musician), you might like his stuff. Here's one of his more recent singles with Sonny Fodera (another top notch DJ in his own right):
I actually was put onto the song by one of my all time favorite house sets, a b2b between Sonny Fodera and MK on a German subway train:
Not sure if you're into house sets/mixes, but if not, definitely check some out. I have probably a million recommendations, but that one is as good a starting point as any. It's, in my opinion, the best way to experience house music, especially live.
Another one of my favorites is this one - played by legendary and inimitable house DJ Frankie Knuckles as the opening track to one of his Boiler Room sets (RIP):
Bonus:
This Covid classic remix of Patrice Rushen's "Haven't You Heard?" by Alan Fitzpatrick:
I will check the riddims and report back 8)
This whole Making Magick album slaps.
I stumbled upon this megamix of classics and I'm going to run it back and have a house music party in my living tonight with just myself, my partner and my cats. Hopefully, I feel much better than I do currently.
Quote from: DJChameleon on Aug 05, 2023, 02:34 PM
I stumbled upon this megamix of classics and I'm going to run it back and have a house music party in my living tonight with just myself, my partner and my cats. Hopefully, I feel much better than I do currently.
I stumbled on that guy's old school mixes a couple years back. He's got a bunch of them too! He definitely broadened my horizons into more of the older house classics. Great stuff! To this day, you'll still hear "Finally" playing in grocery stores, and I'm here for it.
Sonny Fodera has a lot of great tracks, but this relatively older one is still his greatest work in my opinion. The vibes are just perfect.
And yet it's not his best track for closing a set - that would be this gem.
All props to Sonny Fodera, but damn, his recent stuff doesn't hit nearly as good as his old stuff.
Those are cool, loved the first one especially. Love that crunchy bouncy bass.
This dude is a synth demo Youtuber, I'm not even sure his stuff is on streaming, but he has a knack for house and he does it all with hardware synths.
Sonny Fodera and MK collabed again recently for another great one!
I guess I missed this one when it dropped a year ago. This is a great tune.
Round One, one of the many aliases of Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald a.k.a. Basic Channel
Northern Exposure by Sasha and John Digweed is one of the best DJ mixes ever. Fantastic groove from start to finish, with gems like this along the way.
Quote from: DJChameleon on Aug 05, 2023, 02:13 PM
This whole Making Magick album slaps.
I've had this album in my queue for a long time now. Finally getting around to listening to it today, and you're right, it does slap. Wow, it feels like a sunny, breezy fever dream. The thing that's put me off of it for so long is the run time, but it actually works pretty well as background music while I work.
@jimmy jazz So not sure if you're aware of this Jimmy, but Romy's debut solo album (Mid Air) dropped recently, and Fred Again was a big contributor to the production of the album. I'm guessing you heard the lead single since Fred played it in his Boiler Room set:
Here's the opening track from the album, also produced Fred (yeah, I think you're right, this has convinced me that he'd make something great with Dua):
If you didn't already know, Romy is a member The XX. In retrospect, I'm guessing Jamie XX's production style was an influence on Fred. If you've never checked out their stuff, I'd highly recommend it:
Yes my G I know the song. I'll check this out. Big Fred is a great producer.
Thanks for tagging me.
Cannot believe this track is already 3 years old. Still slaps. That bassline, damn.
I still wanna get plastered in a club and drunkenly sing: "FIND MY, FIND MY, FIND MY WAY!"
@jimmy jazz One of my favorite KREAM remixes
Quote from: SGR on Oct 03, 2023, 04:02 PMand Fred Again was a big contributor to the production of the album. I'm guessing you heard the lead single since Fred played it in his Boiler Room set:
I just recently discovered Fred Again. He's fantastic, but not a very good DJ. I've watched that Boiler room a bunch and I love it, but he screws up twice himself and one of the audience members touched his equipment twice and screwed him up. I watched another set he did with Skrillex and Four Tet in Times Square and he was screwing up left and right there too.
He just get's so excited (which is absolutely adorable) that he bounces around and touches things he doesn't mean to. I love all his production work though. Super talented guy.
The Boiler Room set was fine imo, it was that overexcited fan who messed up.
I don't know that much about DJing anyway. His tune selection is on point though imo.
But yes his production is top notch. Honestly made me love dance music again.
I wish he would put another album out soon. We are due one. Also want him to stop wasting tunes on shit MCs and just make his euphoric summer bangers. He hasn't made a genuinely good album yet but I think he has the potential to. Then again dance music isn't really an album genre.
Anyway, Fred 8)
Quote from: jimmy jazz on Jan 05, 2024, 10:14 PMThe Boiler Room set was fine imo, it was that overexcited fan who messed up.
I don't know that much about DJing anyway. His tune selection is on point though imo.
But yes his production is top notch. Honestly made me love dance music again.
I wish he would put another album out soon. We are due one. Also want him to stop wasting tunes on shit MCs and just make his euphoric summer bangers. He hasn't made a genuinely good album yet but I think he has the potential to. Then again dance music isn't really an album genre.
Anyway, Fred 8)
I am a bedroom DJ (on a Pioneer DDJ400), and have DJ'ed a lot. Have created my own house mixes. And have played for friends/family. I can say that no one other than other DJs really care about your 'technical ability' or how seamlessly and in key one track mixes into the next or how well you use effects - the regular folks care primarily about your energy and track selection and Fred does all that extremely well.
Quote from: SGR on Jan 05, 2024, 11:54 PMI am a bedroom DJ (on a Pioneer DDJ400), and have DJ'ed a lot. Have created my own house mixes. And have played for friends/family. I can say that no one other than other DJs really care about your 'technical ability' or how seamlessly and in key one track mixes into the next or how well you use effects - the regular folks care primarily about your energy and track selection and Fred does all that extremely well.
I'm getting a bedroom set up soon too.
I'm getting Hercules DJ Learning Kit w/ Inpulse 200 DJ Controller
Stupid question but can you DJ, @deej
Quote from: jimmy jazz on Jan 06, 2024, 11:48 PMStupid question but can you DJ, @deej
Nope. I was only an online dj. Pretty much a playlist dj and we would broadcast on our own server.
Quote from: SGR on Jan 20, 2024, 03:16 AMNEW LIQUID LAB!
@DJChameleon @jimmy jazz check out the first 2 minutes or so of this set. KREAM knows how to open a fucking set, my goodness
Quote from: SGR on Feb 01, 2024, 02:35 AM@DJChameleon @jimmy jazz check out the first 2 minutes or so of this set. KREAM knows how to open a fucking set, my goodness
That's so good highly enjoyed it.
Quote from: DJChameleon on Feb 06, 2024, 03:03 PMThat's so good highly enjoyed it.
I'm actually going to go see them live in Boston the night before the Super Bowl - I'm fucking pumped dude
Quote from: SGR on Feb 06, 2024, 04:43 PMI'm actually going to go see them live in Boston the night before the Super Bowl - I'm fucking pumped dude
They were at EDC Las Vegas last year. I hope they come back again this year. I have tickets to go to EDC.
Quote from: DJChameleon on Feb 06, 2024, 05:55 PMThey were at EDC Las Vegas last year. I hope they come back again this year. I have tickets to go to EDC.
I hope they do too! I'd love to hear your experience of seeing them! On the off chance you didn't know, they did upload their EDC Set:
Quote from: SGR on Feb 07, 2024, 06:03 AMI hope they do too! I'd love to hear your experience of seeing them! On the off chance you didn't know, they did upload their EDC Set:
I didn't know they uploaded their EDC set but thank you. I have something to listen to at the gym for cardio day.
Quote from: SGR on Feb 07, 2024, 06:03 AMI hope they do too! I'd love to hear your experience of seeing them! On the off chance you didn't know, they did upload their EDC Set:
I do this weird association in my head and mix up Kream with Krewella sometimes. Both duo djs but it's men vs women.
Quote from: DJChameleon on Feb 07, 2024, 06:45 PMI do this weird association in my head and mix up Kream with Krewella sometimes. Both duo djs but it's men vs women.
:laughing:
I just got back from the KREAM show in Boston. Man, the ticket said the show starts at 9:30. Me being a dumbass assumed that's when KREAM started - we couldn't even get through the doors properly until 9:30. From there, there were actually three opening DJ sets, all lasting an hour. KREAM finally came on, and their set went for an hour and a half. It was about 2am before the show ended, and it was so late, the Amtrak wasn't running, so we had to get an Uber. Finally back at my brother's place at 4am. I regret none of it. KREAM played a great, great set. This is honestly the first live house show I've attended, and one of the things I noticed is that the bass was so boosted, that many details in the treble were completely lost - definitely not like listening at home - but a different feeling in good ways as well, nonetheless. The collective energy was incredible. Anyone else attend live house shows that could share their experience in regards to the overly pronounced bass? Here are some pictures I took at the show.
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Kind of looks like a smaller venue maybe that's why some of the sound was off and not as clean as when you listen to it at home along with the boosted bass as well.
Quote from: DJChameleon on Feb 11, 2024, 10:48 AMKind of looks like a smaller venue maybe that's why some of the sound was off and not as clean as when you listen to it at home along with the boosted bass as well.
Yeah it wasn't a huge venue. It was Big Night Live if anyone has ever been. It presents itself as a combination between a posh club and an ideal rave venue. Let me tell you, I've never felt more like an anchovie in a tin can. There were women (intentionally or unintentionally) grinding on my brother. Constant interruptions from people moving through the line, back and forth, to get drinks/go to the bathroom. I had one dude come up and dap me up for looking like Jack Harlow. A french dude tried to steal my spot with a slick accent. Another woman called my brother an idiot for planning to drive home after the show (assuming he was drinking, he's stone sober). It was certainly wild.
Quote from: SGR on Feb 11, 2024, 10:54 AMYeah it wasn't a huge venue. It was Big Night Live if anyone has ever been. It presents itself as a combination between a posh club and an ideal rave venue. Let me tell you, I've never felt more like an anchovie in a tin can. There were women (intentionally or unintentionally) grinding on my brother. Constant interruptions from people moving through the line, back and forth, to get drinks/go to the bathroom. I had one dude come up and dap me up for looking like Jack Harlow. A french dude tried to steal my spot with a slick accent. Another woman called my brother an idiot for planning to drive home after the show (assuming he was drinking, he's stone sober). It was certainly wild.
ROFL I kind of love everything about that. Pure chaos. I could have been more chaotic but I'll take it!
@SGR Fred's new tune is deece.
Quote from: jimmy jazz on Feb 28, 2024, 11:29 PM@SGR Fred's new tune is deece.
This one?
It's pretty good. Wouldn't say it's his best work, but I think it's still growing on me.
Yeah, banger imo.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhnGriAE422a1GXIOyXZvvvEy3oBQTiNa&si=ar8Cx0GJK2bXDrcc
If you were ever a fan of the Wiggles growing up. Someone made like a house remix of their songs and it's legit. I listened to it over the weekend on a long car drive and I was jamming the whole ride home.
Quote from: DJChameleon on May 10, 2024, 10:35 PMhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhnGriAE422a1GXIOyXZvvvEy3oBQTiNa&si=ar8Cx0GJK2bXDrcc
If you were ever a fan of the Wiggles growing up. Someone made like a house remix of their songs and it's legit. I listened to it over the weekend on a long car drive and I was jamming the whole ride home.
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Damn, you ain't kiddin. This shit sounds like early/mid 2010s house. Has no right going this hard.
Quote from: DJChameleon on May 10, 2024, 10:35 PMhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhnGriAE422a1GXIOyXZvvvEy3oBQTiNa&si=ar8Cx0GJK2bXDrcc
If you were ever a fan of the Wiggles growing up. Someone made like a house remix of their songs and it's legit. I listened to it over the weekend on a long car drive and I was jamming the whole ride home.
Now you can even get it on wax if you want,
@DJChameleon !
https://artistfirst.com.au/collections/the-wiggles/products/the-wiggles-soundsystem-rave-of-innocence-lp-colour-vinyl
Quote from: SGR on May 16, 2024, 04:58 PMNow you can even get it on wax if you want, @DJChameleon !
https://artistfirst.com.au/collections/the-wiggles/products/the-wiggles-soundsystem-rave-of-innocence-lp-colour-vinyl
I need to get a player for it. I've been thinking about getting into Vinyl collecting so I would definitely get it.
NEW LIQUID LAB MIX FROM KREAM DROPPING AT 1PM TODAY ON MY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY! LETS GO!!
"denver luna" is one of three singles from Underworld's upcoming album,
Strawberry Hotel, slated for release tomorrow, (Oct 25, 2024).
I received an exclusive pre-release private stream at 3:00 this morning so I had the world's first review of the album published by 4:45AM.
Check out "denver luna," particularly the vocal breakdown at the 5:25 mark onward.
You can read my review here (https://scd.community/index.php?topic=324.msg34318#msg34318).
Quote from: innerspaceboy on Oct 24, 2024, 04:48 PM"denver luna" is one of three singles from Underworld's upcoming album, Strawberry Hotel, slated for release tomorrow, (Oct 25, 2024).
I received an exclusive pre-release private stream at 3:00 this morning so I had the world's first review of the album published by 4:45AM.
Check out "denver luna," particularly the vocal breakdown at the 5:25 mark onward.
You can read my review here (https://scd.community/index.php?topic=324.msg34318#msg34318).
Awesome track! I'll definitely be checking out the full album tomorrow - and after I have some time to absorb it, I'll definitely check out your review (don't want to spoil it for myself). I love Underworld - was actually listening to A Hundred Days Off during my vacation. :)
I love Underworld too, though I admit I haven't listened to anything since Barking from 2010. I should probably catch up.
Quote from: Lexi Darling on Oct 25, 2024, 04:47 AMI love Underworld too, though I admit I haven't listened to anything since Barking from 2010. I should probably catch up.
Holy crap you have to listen to their 2016 album
Barbara Barbara, We Face A Shining Future. Their third best record imo.
A slight misuse of this thread (apols SGR!), but I'm wondering if anyone recognizes the house track coming out of this French pop tune by Bertrand Burgalat released in 2017? Or maybe it is the other round. Was Burgalat inspired by a rising three-chord house riff and back engineer it into a French pop tune?
It's not Van Helden "You Don't Know Me", nor do I think it's Daftpunk or Modjo. But it's something along those lines, heard in Manchester nightclubs or on the radio over the last 15 years.
Any thoughts, drop me a postcard :love:
I can hear the Daft Punk inspiration in it. Too bad it ends so quickly though. I was definitely grooving to it and it ends abruptly.
My boy Sonny Fodera finally released another certified heater (haven't been big on his recent stuff) - I think his visuals in the video are taking some inspiration from KREAM (my favorites):
Speaking of KREAM, I don't think I posted their latest LIQUID LAB set - you're welcome.
John Summit you madlad, boy what I'd give to be a little drunk and high and be at this show
Soul Dhamma - Flower (King Britt's Underwater Garden Dub)