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This is part 2 of the history and characteristics of House music.
Electronically-generated sounds and samples of recordings from genres such as jazz, blues, disco, funk, soul and synth pop are often added to the foundation of the drum beat and synth bass line. House music songs may also include disco, soul-style, or gospel lyrics and additional percussion such as tambourine. Many House music mixes also include repeating, short, syncopated, staccato chord loops that are usually composed of 5-7 chords in a 4-beat measure.
Techno and trance, which developed alongside House, share this basic beat infrastructure, but they usually eschew House’s live-music-influenced feel and Black or Latin music influences in favor of more synthetic sound sources and approach.
The Paradise Garage nightclub in NYC was a major influence on the house music scene.
History:
House is a descendant of disco, which blended soul, R&B, funk, with celebratory messages about dancing, love, and sexuality, all underpinned with repetitive arrangements and a steady bass drum beat. Some disco songs incorporated sounds produced with synthesizers and drum machines, and some compositions were entirely electronic; examples include Giorgio Moroder late 1970s productions such as Donna Summer’s hit single “I Feel Love” from 1977, and several early 1980s disco-pop productions by the Hi-NRG group Lime.
House was also influenced by mixing and editing techniques earlier explored by disco DJs, producers, and audio engineers like Walter Gibbons, Tom Moulton, Jim Burgess, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, M & M and others who produced longer, more repetitive and percussive arrangements of existing disco recordings. Early House music producers like Frankie Knuckles created similar compositions from scratch, using samplers, synthesizers, sequencers, and drum machines.
The hypnotic electronic dance song “On and On”, produced in 1984 by Chicago DJ Jesse Saunders and co-written by Vince Lawrence, had elements that became staples of the early House sound, such as the 303 bassline synthesizer and minimal lyrics. It is sometimes cited as the ‘first House music record’, although other examples from the same time period, such as J.M. Silk’s “Music is the Key” (1985) have also been cited.
This is a list of artists who have worked in house music. This includes artists who have either been very important to the genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as in the case of one that has been on a major label, but not limited to such). This list does not include little-known local artists. Artists are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words “a”, “an”, or “the”), and individuals are listed by last name.
Adam X
Adeva
Adonis
Alec Empire
Alexander Hope
Alexandra Prince
Alex Gaudino
Amber
Ambrosia
Ananda Project
Anane
Annie Mac
Antoine Clamaran
Armando
Armand Van Helden
Arthur Baker
Ann Nesby
Ashley Beedle
ATFC
The Avalanches
Axwell
Anthony Pappa
Andy Ward
Afrojack
Baby D
Bad Boy Bill
Barbara Tucker
The Basement Boys
Beatmasters
Basement Jaxx
Benny Benassi
Bizarre Inc
Black Box
Blaze
The Bloody Beetroots
Blue Pearl
Blue Six
Bob Sinclar
BodyRockers
Bomb the Bass
Boogie Pimps
Booka Shade
Boris Dlugosch
Byron Stingily
Brad Carter
Bram
Brooklyn Bounce
Brother Brown
Brothers in Rhythm
BT
Calvin Harris
Cappella
Captain Hollywood Project
Carl Cox
Carol Jiani
Cassius
CeCe Rogers
CeCe Peniston
Celeda
Charles Schillings
The Chemical Brothers
Chip E.
Chris Brann
Chris Fortier
Chris Gursky
Chicane
Chocolate Puma
Clazziquai
Club 69
Cold Blank
Coldcut
Colonel Abrams
Corona
Corry
Crush
Crystal Waters
Culture Beat
Curtis Jones
Crookers
David Penn
D Mob
D:Fuse
D:Ream
Dada Life
Daft Punk
Dajae
Daniel Desnoyers
Danny Tenaglia
Danny Wilson
Daphne Rubin-Vega
Darryl D’Bonneau
Dave Armstrong
Dave Clarke
David Guetta
David Morales
Deadmau5
Deborah Cooper
Deborah Cox
Decus Belliggs
Deee-Lite
Deep Dish
Dennis Ferrer
Derrick Carter
Diana King
Dimitri from Paris
Dina Carroll
Dirty Vegas
DJ Antoine
DJ Dan
DJ Disciple
DJ Icey
DJ Irene
DJ Jean
DJ Pierre
DJ Sammy
DJ Skribble
DJ Sneak
DJ Spinna
DJ Theo
DJ Tonka
DJ Vibe
Doc Martin
Donna Allen
Doug Lazy
DJ Roog
Dr. Alban
East Clubbers
Eddie Amador
Edward Maya
Emanuel Xavier
Enigma
Eric “E-Smoove” Miller
Eric Prydz
Erick E
Erick Morillo
E-Rotic
Escapade
Etienne de Crécy
Evelyn Thomas
Everything but the Girl
Faithless
Farley Jackmaster Funk
Fast Eddie
Fatboy Slim
Fantastic Plastic Machine
Fedde le Grand
Felix da Housecat
Fierce Ruling Diva
Fish Go Deep
François Kevorkian
Frankie Bones
Frankie Knuckles
Freak Nasty
Fred Everything
Freemasons
Funky Green Dogs
Future Homosapiens
Full House
Full Intention
Funkerman
Gabrielle
General Levy
Gillette
Grant Nelson
The Greenskeepers
Gregory Del Piero
Groove Armada
Groove Junkies
A Guy Called Gerald
Haddaway
Heather Small
Hed Kandi
Hernán Cattáneo
Hernandez
HiJinkx
Hi Tack
The Human League
Hyperactive
Ian Pooley
iiO
Inaya Day
Infernal
Inna
Inner City
Iz
Ian Carey
Jam & Spoon
James Holden
Jaydee
Jay-J
Jersey Street
Jill Scott
Jocelyn Brown
Jocelyn Enriquez
Joe Claussell
Joey Beltram
Joey Negro
John Creamer & Stephane K
John Digweed
Joi Cardwell
Jonathan Peters
Jori Hulkkonen
Josh Wink
JS-16
Junior Jack
Junior Sanchez
Junior Vasquez
Junkie XL
Justice
Kaskade
Katalina
Kerri Chandler
Kevin Aviance
Kim English
King Britt
K-Klass
The KLF
Kosmic Kommando
Kristine W
Larry Levan
L.A. Style
La Bouche
Laidback Luke
Larry Heard
Laurent Garnier
Laurent Wolf
Lazy Dog
Late Night Alumni
Le Click
Leftfield
Lenny Fontana
Lil Louis
Linda Clifford
Little Louie Vega
Livin’ Joy
Liz Torres
LMFAO (group)
Loleatta Holloway
Lonnie Gordon
Luis Lopez
Low Ed Specialists
M People
Mad and Spectral
Madison Avenue
Madison Park
Madonna
Magic Affair
Mara
Marc Evans
Marc Mysterio
Mark Picchiotti
Mark Farina
Marshall Jefferson
Martha Wash
Martin Solveig
Marusha
Masters At Work
Matthew Dear
Kym Mazelle
Mauro Picotto
Maxi Priest
MC Mario
Melanie Williams
Metro Area
Michael Gray
Michael Rahimzadeh
Michael Watford
Michelle Visage
Miguel Migs
Mike Perras
Milton Jackson
Missing Heart
Moloko
Mondo Grosso
Monica Hughes
Monika Kruse
Morgan King
Mousse T.
Mr. Oizo
MSTRKRFT
Murk
Mylo
Nadirah Sakoor
Narcotic Thrust
Nightcrawlers
N-Joi
Niki Evans
Olav Basoski
Offer Nissim
One-T
Opus III
Paul Oakenfold
Pete Heller
Pete Tong
Persuaders
Peter Rauhofer
Phuture
Phuturistix (also UK Garage and 2 step)
Planet Funk
Planet Soul
Pavakara deej
Quench
Quentin Harris
Ralphi Rosario
Raze
Real McCoy
Red Jerry
Rednex
Reel 2 Real
Regi
Remy
Robbie Rivera
Robert Miles
The Roc Project
Roger Sanchez
DJ Roog
Route 401
Roy Davis Jr.
Rui da Silva
Rune RK
RuPaul
The Rurals
Mayhem/Dave Remmler
Rohit basavaraj
Sabrina Johnston
Sabrynaah Pope
Saint Etienne
Sander Kleinenberg
Sasha
Seamus Haji
Sebastian Ingrosso
Sébastien Léger
S’Express
Selan
The Shamen
Shapeshifters
Shawn Christopher
Sidney Samson
Slam
Snap!
Solarstone
Sonique
Soul II Soul
Soul For Real
Soul Rebels
Spiller
Stacey Pullen
Star Tattooed
Stardust
Stephanie Cooke
Steve “Silk” Hurley
Steve Angello
Steve Aoki
Steve Lawler
Steve Porter
Steve Stoll
Stereo MC’s
StoneBridge
Stromae
Superchumbo
Supermen Lovers
Supermode
Sussie 4
Sven Väth
Swag
Swayzak
Swedish House Mafia
Swirl People
SWV
Sad
Taylor Dayne
Ten City
Thunderpuss
Tiefschwarz
The Timelords
Theo Parrish
Tiësto
Timmy Regisford
Timo Maas
Tin Tin Out
Tocadisco
Todd Edwards
Todd Terry
Tom Middleton
Tom Novy
Tony Humphries
Trentemøller
TV Rock
Theo Keating
Ultrabeat
Ultra Naté
Underworld
Urban Cookie Collective
Ursula Rucker
Victor Calderone
Vika Jigulina
Wamdue Project
Way Out West
Warren Clarke
X-Press
Yves Larock
Yarabi
Youngblood
Zelma Davis
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