To keep it on somewhat on topic for this list, Though they cover other
styles, I myself would say that both Rick Wade... Any of the 3
ChairsLarry Heard, check out Fred P/Black Jazz Consortium,
DJ Aakamael Ron Trent... At least for me, those are definitely ones
that I would include in
I've got a couple of new sets for you. First is my quite banging
contribution for m50's etc radio show
http://soundcloud.com/ronnypries/etc-radio-wnur-89-3-fm-chicago-12-6-15
And the second is the monthly Traktorized podcast for june 2012, which
turned out even more dark experimental:
*All the following is solely my personal completely biased opinion,
but I do bill myself as a deep house DJ for what it's worth.
Some Deep House artists...
Detroit: Rick Wade, Moodymann, Theo Parrish. Also some tracks by
Delano Smith, Mike Huckaby, Scott Grooves, Kyle Hall (Ghosten), Omar S
(Set
The term deep house has been around since at least the
late 1980s and has meant a great many different things along the
way. Discussions like the one on Wikipedia completely miss the
point -- deep has been in the eye of the beholder since the
start. Some would insist that all deep house has
That said, here's one I think everyone would agree qualifies as
deep house:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTBRkL2gltk
Unless you listen to this mix and then it qualifies as dub techno?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1v=2uovB5Ah_GIfeature=fvwrel
Marginally related, I was just reading this
If it ain't 3 Chairs or Main Street, it ain't deep house :-)
J/k but I also don't like the way other types of tracks (tech-house,
minimal etc) are being lumped in to deep house but that's never
gonna have any real effects so it's a non-issue.
I guess people define deep differently so it's all