So, another year of music, as I've performed it, comes to an end. It's worth noting that there was still plenty of quality music, despite the emergence of a huge amount of AI-generated material.
This year's finale will be Organic House. It's more than just a musical genre. It's an entire philosophy that combines deep, meditative rhythms and "live" sounds.
The music is built on acoustic instruments (kalimba, violin, vibraphone) and natural sounds, not just synthesizers. The rhythm is often set by percussion in the vein of African drums (bongos, congas).
While this type of music was already featured at festivals like Burning Man in 2017, the term "Organic House" was officially coined in June 2020 by Beatport to highlight this genre.
It's a slower, more melancholic version of house music that immerses you in a state of reflection and peace. Leading artists include Lee Burridge, Sébastien Léger, Oliver Koletzki, and Roy Rosenfeld. Labels like All Day I Dream, Cafe De Anatolia, Hoomidaas, and Rubicunda set the tone for the entire genre.
I invite you to delve into my vision of this music. It's especially gratifying that half the set consists of tracks by our own artists.