Here he comes again! Jean-Michel Serres, aka Naoki Yamaguchi first RR’s collaborator, is back with not one but two releases on our label! This one is the first, named Solid Dubs and explores a more hard feeling of this very prolific Dub-Techno producer from “The Land of the Rising Sun”. Enjoy this release before discovering the next, which will come out shortly after! 2015 is coming to an end but here at Random Recordings we’ll be releasing some good stuff for your ears and mind. Stay tuned! Distributed By Symphonic Distribution
Subgenres of House Music
■Acid Jazz mid 80’s – 1995
One of roots of Acid Jazz is House Music. And some artists produced works features House sound and beats especially The Band New Heavies, Incognito, The James Taylor Quartet.
Also the name ‘Acid Jazz’ is named by Gilles Peterson and its a pun of Acid House or Acid Rock. But Acid Jazz has no acid sound like Acid House and Acid Rock.
artists adopt House sound: Incognito, The Band New Heavies, Jazzanova
■Acid House 1985 – early 90’s
Acid House is one of successor of Chicago House. It’s invented by DJ Pierre accidentally. At a production he realized the increased resonance filter strange bizarre sound of Roland TB-303. (It have been regarded as ‘Techno’ sound typically.) ’Acid’ is named by the sound and his track ‘Acid Tracks’ (by the alias of Phuture) is the origin of Acid House.
Acid House was made by few and cheap electronic instruments one or two TB-303, TR-606, TR-626, TR-808 and some effecters. Characteristic of it is repetition of minimal phrases of dope sound of TB-303 make a intoxication and druggy monotonous rhythm of TR series, its BPM 110 to 120.
artists: DJ Pierre (DJ Pierre), Fast Eddie, A Guy Called Gerald
■Ambient House late 80’s – ?
Combines beats like Chicago House and atmospheric synth pads and vocal samples.
artists: KLF, The Orb
■Balearic Beats (Balearic House)
Balearic Beats is created by Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling and so on influenced by DJ Alfred from Balearic Island.
artists: Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling
■Bassline House
artists: Agent X, DJ Q
■Beat Down House
■Bleep House (Northern Techno)
Bleep House or Northern Techno was born in Sheffield and Leeds by deeply influence of Detroit Techno and basis of British Synth Pop such as Cabaret Voltaire, Human League and Heaven 17.
Many Bleep House records are released by early Warp label.
artists: 808 State, LFO
■Chicago House 1983 –
Chicago House is the (one of) origin of House music. And House Music was named by ‘Warehouse’ the gay club opened in Chicago, 1977.
Frankie Knuckles is the creator of House Music. He was invited as Opening DJ from New York by a Night Club named the Warehouse at Chicago. His DJ play mixes multiple genre music. 1. Conservative hard-line Soul Music (Philly Soul, Motown, Salsoul) 2. Electronic Dance Music from Europe (Technopop, Munich Disco ex. Kraftwerk, Telex, Giorgio Moroder) 3. experimental German Rock, Progressive Rock and Minimal Music to use Chill Out and after hours (ex. Manuel Göttsching ‘E2-E4’, Tangerine Dream) 4. White New Wave Rock music especially has tastes Funk or Afro (ex. Frankie Goes To Hollywood ‘Relax’, New Order ‘Thieves Like Us’ ‘Blue Monday’, Talking Heads ‘Once In A Lifetime’, Clash ‘The Magnificent Seven’) And he played existing discs with a rhythm machine and tapes recorded rhythms. Then Frankie produced own making tracks using singers and musicians in Chicago with rhythm machines and samplers. The Blacks inspired Frankie’s DJ play began to produce using cheap instruments like rhythm machines, synthesizers and samplers. That makes a new style of Dance Music ‘House Music’.
Characteristics of Chicago House are the rhythm of soul music, danceable, experimentalism and progressiveness. Chicago House has various tastes of tracks like Pop Soul or Funk music to experimental minimal music, but almost all of them have both the groove of black music and experimentalism of electronic music. And Chicago House became the roots of Deep House, Acid House, Detroit Techno, Pop House and other many dance music genres and subgenres of House music.
artists: Frankie Knuckles, Ron Hardy, Marshall Jefferson, Lil Louis, Larry Heard, Robert Owens
labels: TRAX, DJ International, Underground
■Chillwave
■Click House
labels: Bpitch Control
■Deep House
Deep House is one of successor of Chicago House. Mershall Jefferson, Larry Heard, Mater C&J are early producers of Deep House. They brought the serious and Jazzy feelings in House music.
Around 2000, Deep House was prosperity by thriving releases of Kevin Yost, Roy Davis JR. and Ron Trent. Their tracks have improvisation like Jazz, elegance and dynamic sound progressions.
artists: Ron Trent, Chez Damier, Jerome Sydenham, Glenn Underground, Derrick Carter, Kevin Yost, Roy Davis JR., Joe Claussell, Shazz
■Deep Progressive
DJs: Chris Fortier, Anthony Pappa
■Detroit House
artists: Theo Parrish, Alton Miller, Moodyman (Kenny Dixson JR.), Omar S
■Detroit Techno 1987 –
Detroit Techno is deeply influenced by Chicago House, And Detroit Techno or Techno started a subgenre of House Music. The differences to Chicago House is the lyricism, cybernetic feeling, higher BPM and more.
artists: Juan Arkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson
■Disco Dub
The predecessor of Disco Dub is Nu House. Disco Dub artists such as Chicken Lips evolved Nu House sound. Characteristic of Disco Dub is avant garde and humorous Dub sound.
■Disco House
artists: Joey Negro
■Dream House
artists: Nylon Moon, Robert Miles
■Dub House
artists: Basic Channel
■Dub Step
■Dutch House
artists: Afrojack, Laidback Luke
■Electroclash
■Electro House
artists: Daft Punk, Steve Aoki, Zedd
■Fidget House
■Filter House
■French House late 90’s –
French House was born in France late 90’s. Influenced by 80’s Disco and Funk sounds, and its sound is take filter effects entirely tracks.
artists: Daft Punk, Bob Sinclar
■French Touch
■Funky House
■Garage House (Garage Sound)
Garage House or Garage Sound is the music played by Larry Levan in Paradise Garage, or is made by Larry Levan and his followers.
It was inspired by Philly Soul, Sal Soul and Westend.
artists & DJs: Larry Levan
■Ghetto House
artists: DJ Funk
■Glitch House
■Happy House
■Handbag House (Diva House)
■Hardbag
■Hard House
artists: Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, X-Press 2, DJ Duke, Johnny Vicious
■Hip House
labels: DJ international
artists: Soul 2 Soul, Jungle Brothers, Technotronic
■Italo House
■Jazz House
Jazz is the one of basis of club music or dance music. The vogue of Acid Jazz take in Jazz feeling to House music. Talkin’Loud label artists collaborated Masters At Work, and it was fruition in Nuyorican Soul’s releases.
In another orientation, german artists such as Dorfmeister induced fusion of Jazz and dance music.
■Juke
■Kwaito
■Latin House
■Madchester
artists: Mike Pickerling
■Micro House (Microhouse, Buftech, Minimal)
Micro House is the subgenre middle of House and Minimal Techno. Compared to Tech House, it’s defined as ‘housey Minimal Techno’.
artists: Akufen
■Minimal House
■Moombahton
■New Beat 1988 – 1990
New Beat is the music of Belgium and it is invented accidentally. In the beginning of 1988, a DJ plays a 45 rpm record in 33 rpm to adjust crowd become high in drag.
It is a thoroughly no content music. There were repetitions of mechanically sequences, porn imitation kitsch voices and shouts of ‘Aciiid!!’ only.
In the end of 1988, New Beat became a popular music in Belgium. But enter 90’s, New Beat disappeared in the market in haste as lie.
artists: The KLF, Lords of Acid
■New School Breaks
■New Wave Revival
In early 00’s music revival movement of House music transitioned from 70’s music to 80’s one. Typically tracks of the movement has a vocal like Synth Pop like the Cure, synth melodies like the Pet Shop Boys, guitar riffs like Gang of Four and House grooves.
artists: Felix Da Housecat, DJ Hell, Spektrum
■Nu-Disco
Armand Van Helden
■Nu House
Nu House is one of successor of House from UK. It combines House music with Dub and Psychedelic Flavors, was the experimental music created by DJ Harvey and Idjut Boys.
artists: DJ Harvey, Idjut Boys, Faze Action, Crispin Glover, Ashley Beedle, Basement Jaxx, Deep Dish
■Outsider House
■Pop House
In 88’ to 89’, House music got popularity and was liven up hit charts. And major artists and producers took in House music sound and the way of House music production. Around the same time underground House producers began to remix works for major Pop music songs. And some House tracks was a big hit in the worldwide overground scene. For example ‘Pump Up The Volume’ by MARRS, ‘Pump Up The Volume’ by Technotronic ‘Good Life’ and ‘Big Fun’ by Inner City ‘Back to Life’ Soul 2 Soul and ‘Everybody Dance Now’ C+C Music Factory.
artists: Madonna, Lisa Stansfield, CeCe Peniston, Pet Shop Boys, Deee-Lite
■Progressive House early 90’s –
Origins of Progressive House are Trance, Dream Trance, Balearic Beat, Deep House and Italo House. Characteristics of Progressive House are refrains like Trance, tribal rhythms, effective sound feels vast space.
artists: Sasha, John Digweed, Danny Howells, Dave Seaman, Sander Kleinnenberg, James Holden, James Zabiela
labels: Global Underground, Renaissance, EQ Recordings
■Sonic Freak House
Characteristic of Sonic Freak House is tricky sampling collage and distorted sound designing similar to Electronica. It aspires a experimental like early Chicago House.
artists: Terre Thaemlitz, Henrik Schwarz
■Speed Garage
■Swing House
■Tech House late 90’s –
Tech House is the subgenre of House music, is the fusion of House and Techno sound or is the style House tracks take in Techno elements. Typically characteristic of it has House beats and Techno riff and its BPM is around 125.
This subgenre born in UK late 90’s by influenced by Detroit Techno, Chicago House, Deep House and UK House. Tech House rise again in 2007 or 2008 the reaction to the fad of Hard Minimal (Techno) and Schlanz, and become mainstream the current club music scene.
artists: Craig Richards, John Tejada, Radio Slave, Terry Francis, Steve Bug, Akufen, Ricardo Villalobos, Terry Francis, Joris Voorn
labels: Kompakt, Rejected
■Tribal House
■UK Garage
Joey Negro was deeply influenced by Garage House.
■Uplifting Garage
■US House
Larry Levin and Frankie Knuckles were friends, and Chicago House played in Paradise Garage from the beginning, so crowd and DJs in New York are impressed by that. Then House tracks are produced in NY and New Jersey. They are sophisticated and melodious music compared to Chicago House that is simple and primitive.
artists: Ten City, Def Mix Production, David Morales, Satoshi Tomiie, Masters At Work, Roger S, Kerri Chnandler, Danny Krivit, Todd Terry
labels: Quark, Street Wise
■West Coast House
■2 Step
2 step is a derivative of Drum ’n Bass and UK Garage. In UK early 90’s, after hours DJs raised the pitch fullest and mixed A cappella tracks to it. It’s the moment created new music genre Speed Garage or 2 Step.
artists: MJ Cole, Zed Bias, Wookie
Conclusion
Once, the characteristic of House is divided subgenres. Deep House, Hard House and Electro House are completely different subgenres. For example, Hard House DJ can’t play Deep House tracks in his DJ set. On the other hand Techno comparatively has no barriers of subgenres. Subgenres of Techno are connected by the universality of Minimal Techno and Detroit Techno.
Since around middle of 2000’s, The population of Tech House and Deep Progressive reduce divisions of subgenres of House music. But also I can regard the current circumstances of club scene as a ‘confusion’.
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‘Circular Passage vol.2’ Jean-Michel Serres
This month Random Recordings is celebrating the signing with our distributor: Symphonic Distribution. The date will be celebrated with some special releases starting by this one. Here’s the second volume from our 1st release named “Circular Passage Ep”, but, for the second volume, the alias used by Naoki Yamaguchi is Jean-Michel Serres, a more intimate sounding project. Naoki keeps on traveling between the emotional and the abstract universes, taking the listener into the depths of true Dub-Techno. A must. More news very, very soon. Enjoy. Distributed By Symphonic Distribution