divendres, 20 de maig del 2016

PLAYLIST WEEK 3

Welcome one week again, this week I show you a lot of new songs of House music, I hope you like it!

Aero Chord - Surface
Armin Van Buuren feat. BullySongs - Freefall (Heatbeat remix)
J-Trick & Artistic Raw - Crues-Lee
Mike Williams & Justin Mylo - Groovy George
REGGIO & Olly James ft. Christina Pasion - Speed Of Ligth
Robert Falcon - Raptor (Quintino edit)
Sandro Silva - Spartan (Extended Mix)
Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber - Where Are Ü Now (Jupe remix)
Tiësto & Ummet Ozcan - What You're Waiting For

dijous, 19 de maig del 2016

Martin Garrix

Part of the explosion of Dutch EDM DJs who emerged during the 2012-2013 season, Martin Garrix kicked off his career in a high-profile way, first landing on the dance charts with his 2012 remix of "Your Body". Born Martijn Garritsen, the then-16-year-old DJ spent 2012 remixing Cristina Agilera, signing with Spinnin' Records, and releasing the "BFAM" single in collaboration with other big DJ, Julian Jordan. In 2013 he released his solo single "Animals," which hit number one in the U.K. and reached the Top Ten in eight other countries for example Spain.
The following year was a busy one: early in 2014, "Wizard" (featuring Jay Hardway) charted Top Ten across Europe, and "Helicopter" (featuring Firebeatz) did nearly as well. Garrix also found time to perform and mix the world over, climbing as high as number four in DJ MAG Top 100 list.

dimarts, 17 de maig del 2016

Historia del Origen de la Música House


El house es un género musical englobado dentro del concepto de música electrónica. Fue creado en los clubes de Chicago a principo de los años ochenta.
Sus inicios se remontan a los clubes nocturnos de mediados de los años ochenta en Chicago, aunque muchos aún afirman que tuvo sus inicios a finales de los años setenta  en la discoteca conocida como "The Warehouse".
Discoteca The Warehouse
Sus pioneros, influenciados por la música de Kraftwerk, mezclaban elementos o canciones enteras de música disco con sonidos electrónicos, mayormente percusiones de sonido grave (muy populares en esa época) y aceleraban el ritmo, con el fin de transformar los clásicos del género disco en algo más bailable y moderno.