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House Music
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A Blissful Escape & Natural Grooves

As dance music continues to evolve, new subgenres emerge, each offering a unique journey through soundscapes and emotions. Among these, tropical and organic house music have recently taken center stage…

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Profiles
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The Queen of the 45

If you are a fan of great DJ’s who are immersed in the house, soul, and disco scene, then you have probably heard of Natasha Diggs. If you haven’t, now is a great time to discover more about her.

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House Legends
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Louie Vega

Or sometimes know as Little Louie Vega, but don’t let the name fool you – Louie is a giant standing a long side some the most important house musicians of all time. He is a prolific New York-based DJ, producer, remixer and is one-half of the infamous duo The Masters at Work production team

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Balearic Beat

In its truest sense, Balearic beat focuses less on any particular style of music and more on the song choices made by the DJ to keep patrons on dance floors or relaxing as they wine & dine. DJ sets by pioneering figures, like Alfredo Florito were anchored around relaxed, upbeat songs with a slow but solid beat from all genres, from pop and rock to soul, American and European disco, and electronic music.

Balearic beat also refers to a particular style of electronic dance music which influenced chill-out musical genres that followed in its wake.

Roots; Balearic beat, also known as just Balearic refers to an adventurous mix of dance music played at bars,  cafés & clubs on the island of Ibiza, part of Spain’s Balearic islands (hence the name), in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Fast forward to the 2020’s and it’s now a huge industry covering music, fashion, art & beyond.  

The breezy aesthetic of the Balearic sound—made all the more enjoyable by the sunny locations and sense of freedom they afforded—proved irresistible for vacationers and locals alike. More here – What is Balearic?

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