House Music Movie really needs your support. Only 14 days left in the campaign.
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Read all about us in Time Out New York:
http://newyork.timeout.com/music-nightlife/nightlife/2384823/after-dark-inquiry-muema
Check us out in IndieWire:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/now-fundraising-house-music-movie-a-documentary#
Daily Session mentioned us:
http://dailysession.com/2011/12/30/news-house-music-movie-fundraiser/
Space Muc blog featured us:
http://spacemusic.nl/s7/events/newyork/520-house-music-movie-fundraising-campaign
http://rockethub.com/projects/3939-house-music-movie-a-documentary
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“House is our release, house is our sanctuary…can you feel it like I feel it?”
The quote above is taken from a track that I play every now and again.
For those of us whose lives have been changed from exposure to house music, the quote captures a great deal. I am a father, a husband, a professor, a writer. But with the exception of the birth of my children, the closest I’ve come to God was on the dance floor.
Closer than jazz, closer than the finest art, closer than even the most powerful sermon.
When I need to work, I use house music to give me laser-like focus —- most of my academic and non-academic production was accompanied by a driving DJ set. And its had this effect on me for almost thirty years. … Continue Reading
On the second Saturday of each month, local DJs Ultra Nate and Lisa Moody host a party at the Paradox in Baltimore, Md. It’s called Deep Sugar, and it brings legendary underground DJs who spin for a crowd that grew up on house music.
The earliest of jackers, or dancers associated with house music, are all grown up now, but they still head to the club. One Paradox club-goer named Vanessa, now 43, says she’s been dancing to house music since she was 16. … Continue Reading
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We love the Basement Jaxx. Enjoy this live a t Summerstage recording from 2001.
Brostep is a relatively new sub-genre of music (born out of Dubstep micro-genre) which has no emphasis on soul.
The goal appears to be to produce music as fast as you possibly can, without placing any emphasis on quality.
Unlike Dubstep where sub bass is key, Brostep places more emphasis on ratty high frequency samples and oscillators that arent even low frequency. Toss in a few hip hop vocal samples and you are well on your way to being the worlds next big Brostep producer. … Continue Reading

We’ve made a list, so check it twice. Here’s a compilation of 45+ NYC New Years Eve and New Years Day parties, mainly in Manhattan, some in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island. Our personal favorite is the 718 Sessions New Years Day party (flyer above).
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