“House is a Feeling” video project
The way we create, record and produce music is constantly evolving. There are no exceptions to how technology shapes the sound of House Music. The spectrum of house is continually pushed left and right by today’s creative artists – so much that sub-genres have room to become their own genre, and have.
“House Music to me has always been about the feeling, regardless of the sub-genre. As a music lover I’ve experienced moments I will never forget, and as a DJ seeing those moments manifest for others. For me that has always been the greatest reward behind the decks and on the dancefloor. This project will help share that with those that are curious what House is about. It will remind us all that no matter what style you listen to, if you love it, feel it, and support it – it’s House.”
Roger Moorehouse – TheHouseMovement.com
Has technology distanced us from the sound or style we once knew and fell in love with? Some would argue we’ve lost track of our roots. What’s funky to me, is no longer funky to you. What I call Electro, you call Deep. What I consider Deep, you call boring. What I call Soulful, is no longer full of Soul. This creates a divide within our culture. We want to prove to you that despite these walls, the essence of house music is within us all.
“We want to reacquaint house heads with the core concept of house music. This is an opportunity for you to express how house music moves you. Our project is a testament to the significance of house music despite its changing face and the borders it has crossed. We all know how it moves us, but you’ll love seeing how others get down!”
Brian Cabalic – iLoveHouseMusic.com
Here’s the Game plan
Our team will produce a 7 minute house music video. The video will be an orchestrated compilation of photos and video submitted house music fans who pledge a certain amount. You must express how house music makes you feel through facial or body expression, motion or emotion. You may listen to ANY style of house to record your feeling. Listen to the style you love most and let it take control! We want to show the world how house music moves you!
Traditionally, music videos are only about 4 minutes in length. We are faced with the challenge of maintaining the viewers attention through an entire 7 minute house track. This is where we get creative w/ the transitions, expressions, and videography used to represent key elements of a house track. The Intro, the verses, choruses, break down, the build up, and yes, even the mix out. We are ready for this challenge, and invite you to contribute in your own creative way by being an actual part of the video. Our message will not be complete without your support!
Stay tuned as we will soon announce how you can be part of the video!
CHRISTIAN !NTRIGUE : Best of 2010
Freedomsheit is the term that Christian has coined for the music he absolutely Loves… It embodies all aspects and sub-genres that have focus in progression, improvisation, and raw soul textures within the House that Jack built… He believes that it is this sound that transforms the dance floor into a playground.
Christian will be sharing a new Years Eve mix tonight at midnight on iLoveHouseMusic.com
Listen Here!
CHRISTIAN !NTRIGUE : Best of 2010
MICHELLE SANZ : Best of 2010
Michelle is a San Francisco favorite with dancers and fellow deejays – you can find her energy constantly moving from behind the decks or on the floor; either way, she’s a rival to most dancers, which, undoubtedly, is what makes her stand out in the house scene we love to be a part of.
MICHELLE SANZ : Best of 2010
1. Cassius – 99 (Tim Green Rmx)
2. Kenny Dope – K-Warp (Main mix)
3. Babyface Jag ft. Elrae – Lunar Eyes (Dave Millers Java Dreams Remix)
4. Maya Jane Coles – What They Say
5. Margaret Grace – Hope You Feel Better
6. Mone – Love Don’t Pay the Rent (Scott Wozniak Remix)
7. 3 Amigos feat Susu Bobien – You Bring Me Joy (Guy Robin Remix)
8. Grant Nelson ft. Cathy Battistessa – Black Water (Vocal Mix)
9. Sofia Rubina – Make Me Beautiful (PDM vocal mix)
10. DJ Gregory and Gregor Salto – Canoa
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BRIAN CABALIC : Best of 2010
Over the past 10 years, Brian Cabalic has established himself as one of California’s premier house deejays. Having graced the decks in some of San Diego’s, Los Angeles’ and San Francisco’s most famous venues, Brian continues to share his vibe from one dance floor to the next becoming a key purveyor of deep, funky, soulful, and uplifting grooves in California. Behind the scenes Brian has also been busy as founder of iLoveHouseMusic.com, a social network for House Music lovers.
BRIAN CABALIC : Best of 2010
1. Black Coffee feat. Zakes Bantwini – Juju : City Deep
2. Choklate – The Tea (The Layabouts Main Vocal Mix) : Reel People Music
3. Quentin Harris and Inaya Day – Do The Right Thing (Extended Mix) : Strictly Rhythm
4. Joeski & Matthias Heilibronn feat Jessi Colasante – I Got News (Original Jazz Mix) : Maya Records
5. [Good Morning EP] Karizma – Good Morning feat. Monique Bingham (Kaytronik Remix) : R2
6. DJ Garphie & Desolate One Ft. Marie Tweek – Fight Back (Mike Dunn BB Vocal Mix) : Omni Music
7. Ruben Mancias Feat. Johnny Dangerous – Invigoration (Devotion Main Mix) : Devotion
8. Robert Owens – Deep Down (Chocolate Puma Main Mix) : Underground Collective
9. FilSonik feat. Sebastian Sozzi – Mind Blowin (Instrumental) : Funk la Planet
10. Josh Wink – Jus Right (Jimpster remix) : Ovum Recordings
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