Welcome to ep23 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.
Well it has been a while since the last podcast so thought it was about time. Sometimes with music and friends you come across people who you see have a passion about the music even from an early age, which brings me to Sean Mclean. We met through a good friend when I was in Turin earlier this year and I was pretty impressed with someone young in his style which took me back abit to ol' skool house, with a sweet emphasis on the vocal side of deep and future house. Speaking more with Sean, I learnt that he is part of the UNUM organisation that hold house music events in Turin. Hope you enjoy this as mix as much as I do.
"For me deep house is not only music, it's a way of life There are different of kinds of deep house. Listening to most of them, I realised that the dub and the bass is the best fusion that makes it incredible for me. Putting them together it makes the track melodic and at the same time powerful thanks to the bass"
Sean Mclean
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