Introduction to Tech House Suggestions?
Introduction to Tech House Suggestions? Posted on: 09.07.2012 by Moses Speice Here's the deal, I'm getting a little sick of the usual music that I listen to and spin (fairly mainstream Electro House etc.) and I'm wanting to explore the world of Deep House and Tech House etc. I've been listening to some mixes like the one linked and I'm really enjoying a lot of it. Can someone recommend me a good starting point for this sort of music, i.e. some artists and/or compilation CD's etc. | |
Janyce Henningson 10.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
And as people have said, the genre tags are usually wrong, so pretty pointless as well. But at least it's easy - thats good |
Danae Dumler 10.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by Nicky H
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Cole Maroto 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Carmelo Politowicz 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
Stay High Baby is probably my favorite track from MP: I could go on and on here - sorry. |
Antonetta Wikel 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
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Danae Dumler 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
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Jerica Salava 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by Nikefutbolero
He should listen to SSradioUK > |
Alfred Takala 18.07.2012 | Joris Voorn, also check out Rene Amesz he's a producing beast... and finally check out Nick Fanciulli. Saw him two weeks ago and he DESTROYED the main stage right before dubfire. This might be unrelated or not what your looking for but this track is absolutely stunning...just incredible. |
Moses Speice 18.07.2012 | Thanks for all of the suggestions guys, I've been busy up until now, but I'm sorting through them all at the moment. |
Alla Bluemke 11.07.2012 | Try out some of these. My good friends who is on a few labels does house and tech house. http://soundcloud.com/peterpizzutelli |
Nedra Fresneda 11.07.2012 | DJ Madskillz, Kaiserdisco, Joris Voorn and Jay Lumen are good references for the housier side of things. |
Leeanna Ayla 10.07.2012 | I wouldn't say they're usually wrong, but often wrong. I usually find them to be correct, but am not surprised when they are wrong because it happens often enough. Check out Hot Fingers and 303 lovers. They post a lot in our new releases thread. |
Janyce Henningson 10.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
And as people have said, the genre tags are usually wrong, so pretty pointless as well. But at least it's easy - thats good |
Danae Dumler 10.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by Nicky H
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Janyce Henningson 10.07.2012 | Why don't you just buy songs you like... Who cares what genre tag Beaport gives it (or whoever) |
Buford Vitto 10.07.2012 | Dirty bird records thats all you need to know. |
Cole Maroto 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Ulysses Vittetoe 09.07.2012 | Threads like this where everyone waxes about the blurred lines between genres they're knowledgeable about are the best. I love you guys. |
Carmelo Politowicz 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
Stay High Baby is probably my favorite track from MP: I could go on and on here - sorry. |
Cole Maroto 09.07.2012 | i didn't add links in my previous posts but i have some time now so check these out. they are a bit more funky like the mix the op posted..although i'm listening back and comparing to the op's post and these are probably too deep, but maybe someone will enjoy the deep tech funk vibes. edit: moving record labels' youtube page to bottom since they probably would get lost between the vids. you can check out the 2020vision youtube playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/user/2020recordings also freerange records: http://www.youtube.com/user/freerangeuk?feature=watch |
Antonetta Wikel 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
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Romelia Stankard 09.07.2012 | The lines between certain harder tech house and some techno can be confusing and a lot could go either way. For stuff that is borderline- tech house is usually bouncier with more emphasis on the snares/claps on the 2 and 4 where it won't be as prominent in the mix and as much focus on a lot of techno. Tech house also sounds more "open" and the mix has more room to breathe if that makes any sense. It's pretty subjective really but I'm sure someone else could describe it better. |
Danae Dumler 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
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Jerica Salava 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by Nikefutbolero
He should listen to SSradioUK > |
Jerica Salava 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by G-sep
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Jerica Salava 09.07.2012 | on BeatPort I like these labels: http://www.beatport.com/label/muzik-x-press/1437 http://www.beatport.com/label/bedroom-muzik/2655 http://www.beatport.com/label/great-...recordings/800 ON TRAXSOURCE I like these: http://www.traxsource.com/Mjuzieek_Digital http://www.traxsource.com/Ritmikal_Records http://www.traxsource.com/Gruuv Good luck diggin' > |
Romelia Stankard 09.07.2012 | Pleasurekraft is what first got me into more tech house type stuff (though some of it isn't typical tech house) http://soundcloud.com/pleasurekraft/pleasurekraft-october-ultra someone posted a jay lumen video the other day- this is pretty awesome: http://soundcloud.com/jay-lumen-official/jay-lumen-live-at-cafe-danvers |
Antonetta Wikel 09.07.2012 | I've always considered tech house to be anything that's a bridge between techno & house. |
Marcie Lewie 09.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
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Danae Dumler 09.07.2012 | Digging this mix. I spin a lot of stuff labeled "tech house," and this seems to be one of a few different styles in that label. I tend to refer the subgenre in my ID3 comments as "miami / ibiza" though it's hugely stereotyping based on my one experience going to WMC, but yeah it's usually in the tech house section at Beatport. But it's soulful, groovy, with very unassuming use of divas/vocals, with pretty predictable builds and drops, and not overly techy.... You'll actually find a lot of this kind of stuff just by typing miami or ibiza on your favorite music site and browsing compilations. (Emusic is great for this since compilations are nearly all 6 bucks, even if they contain 25 bangers). Listen before you buy though because some of those Ibiza and WMC compilations really lean towards the pop anthemy stuff. (There are also a number of compilations that you;ll find just searching for "Tech House" - some of them are not bad, and it's a good way to start building a list of artists whose music you want to check out further). Look for beatport charts as well as tracks by D. Ramirez, Delicious, Funkagenda, Wattie Green (in fact anything on Coyote Cuts label), Ida Engberg, Kaiserdisco and anyone else you discover on compilations. I have a compilation called Tech House Groover that is pretty consistently good. A bit more chillout-y is Unlimited Concept Vol. 17 (I haven't listened to the first 16, heh) -- great collection of smooth techie grooves. I really am bad at genres though to be honest; I have a lot of stuff labeled "minimal" that is close to a lot of the stuff I like that is tech house. I also have a lot of stuff labeled "tribal" that is very similar to a lot of the stuff labeled "tech." I realize genre titles are notoriously imprecise but I'm not even sure I can articulate what "tech house" even means, heh. |
Alena Horten 09.07.2012 | I wouldn't consider what he was spinning tech house at all |
Marcie Lewie 09.07.2012 | You should deff check out one of my favorite DJ/Producers: Victor Calderone. |
Cole Maroto 09.07.2012 | this is more towards the funky side so check out labels like om records and 20/20 vision as they tend to run the spectrum of house, usually with an emphasis on funky and tech sounds. inland kevening
s is a good duo, but they have a ton of releases so you probably won't like them all. some of shur-i-kan's stuff goes this route as well. i have a bunch more since i'm really into sounds like this but i can't remember off the top of my head, i would have to look at my library. really, just go on beatport and start digging until you find a song you really like then go deeper into the artist and label and even the beatbot recommendations which can be hit or miss. |
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