Welcome to ep22 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 Deephouse 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.
Over to one of my exclusives from dj/producer, Marcus Ullmarker. I have been following him for some time now since he played a few years back at La Divina k and he knows my favourite in particular rests with his Sunset Beat Sessions part 1 & 2. When listening to his sound, he goes for the darker side of deep house which he refers to as deep acid house with flows in tech house. Perhaps with him playing on the Barcelona and Ibiza scene
comes his love of music with percussions and hypnotic beats as he defines.
"Deep House to me is characterised by hypnotic beats, tech percussions, vocals with spanish traces, altogether which is sexy decadent ambient'
Marcus Ullmarker
Massive thanks Marcus for taking the time to feature on the Deep House Series.
Catch more of Marcus Ullmarker on:
https://soundcloud.com/dj-marcus-ullmarker
beatport link https://www.beatport.com/artist/marcus-ullmarker/145938
https://www.facebook.com/Marcus-Ullmarker-Music-209142145783473/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMQzMSeN5Xo
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www.facebook.com/DJSWORK & the sister group
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