House** has been the dominant style in nightclubs and parties since the early 80s of the 20th century, and it has evolved and differentiated into various branches and sub-genres. In this article, we'll dive into the branches of the house to learn about its colorful features and history.
1.Electronic house
An electronic house is the basic form of a house, which usually includes a form made using an electronic synthesizer and drum machine. This branch is characterized by strong rhythms, repetitive melodies, and stylish sound effects. Representative works of Electronic House include Todd Terry's "Something's goin'on" and "Around the World" by Daft Punk.
2. tech house
Tech House fuses house** with techno** to produce a ** with a strong electronic rhythm and sound effects. Representative works of this branch include "Sandstorms" by Carl Craig and "La La Land" by Green Velvet.
3.Tribal house
Tribal houses** often include drum percussion and primitive tribal rhythms, giving a raw, tribal experience. Representative works from this branch include "Music is the Answer" by Danny Tenaglia and "Ecstasy (Take Your Shirts Off)" by Johnny Vicious.
4.Club House
Club house** is made for dance floors in nightclubs and clubs and often includes high energy, strong rhythms and drumming. Representative works of this branch include "Show Me Love" by Robin S and "Finally" by Cece Peniston.
5.Bass house
The bass house puts the bass sound effect in the foreground, creating a strong bass sound effect and a thumping rhythm. Representative works of this branch include Jauz's "Feel the Volume" and Tchami's "Promesses".
6.Cyberpunk House
Cyberpunk House** blends futuristic technology and cyberpunk culture, often including synthesized sounds, digital effects, and futuristic rhythms. Representative works of this branch include Rezz's "Edge" and K**Insky's "Nightcall".
7.New Wave (nu-disco).
The New Wave House** combines funk and disco elements from the 70s and 80s of the 20th century with the House**, resulting in a ** with a retro vibe. Representative works of this branch include "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk and "Jealous (i ain" by Chromeo't with it)”。
8.Indie Dance
An indie dance house is a mix of indie and electronic, often including popular melodies and lyrics. Representative works of this branch include "latch" for disclosure and "closer" for The chainsmokers.
9.Chicago House (Chicago House).
Chicago House is the ancestor of House**, born in Chicago in the early 80s of the 20th century. It features a simple four-four-beat rhythm, captivating harmonies, and repetitive drum beats, often created by synthesizers and percussion instruments. Representative writers of Chicago House** include Frankie Knuckles and Marshall Jefferson.
10.New York House
New York House** emerged in the late '80s and early '90s of the 20th century, bringing its unique sound into the world of house**. It usually has more melodic elements and more vocals, as well as more complex harmonies. New York House is known for its diversity and depth, with writers represented including Mary J. BellBlige) and Debbie Gibson.
The branches and subgenres of these houses represent their diverse and evolving nature. Each style has its own unique characteristics and history, providing a wealth of options for both makers and listeners. Whether you like the enthusiasm and rhythm of the original house, or pursue the meditation and contemplation of a deep house, the branching style of the house can meet your needs.
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