Welcome to ep19 of the Deep House Series.
Deep house as a subgenre of house music is pretty massive. It is said to originate in the 1980's from Chicago. Generally when we talk of deep house, you would expect the bpm to be between 120 & 130 although the more and more I talk to producers and djs am feeling this tends to be between 116 to 126 bpm tops. With the Deep House series, I am hoping to show what I find to be the different takes on this with the different mixtapes from the select guests in the UK & across the globe.
On to ep19 of the series which is closely tied in with ep18. I came across Ross Peckham thru Donny Christian and have been following his sound for over a year now. It is interesting to learn that Ross has been on the same path as Donny Christian,first starting out in drum and bass, playing vinyl and his passion for house music soon took place and is clearly reflected in his sound, that of the london house, ol' skool and Ibiza house flava.
"I took the plunge in about 2005 to really get into house music and this was mainly down to Donny with his impressive collection of Hed kandi and defected albums & vinyl. I haven't looked back since and now house music is part of my day to day life. I wake up to listen to house and go to sleep listening to house. It's the past and it's the future!
All the best & keep it house always"
Ross Peckham
Catch more of Ross Peckham on:
https://soundcloud.com/ross-peckham
https://www.mixcloud.com/Djrosspeckham1984/
https://www.facebook.com/DjRossPeckham
https://twitter.com/rosspeckham
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www.facebook.com/DJSWORK & the sister group
www.facebook.com/groups/djswork
Go on treat yourself!
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