High Energy Dance Music.

Mark is a student of house music.

In 1980s Chicago, a new genre emerged at the confluence of disco, funk, soul, and punk, at a venue called The Warehouse.

The events became so popular that Chi-town record stores created a new section: “As heard at The Warehouse” — eventually shortened to: House music.

The DJs experimented with records, playing them at different speeds, seamlessly blending one record into another. Like the jazz artists who grew tired of outdated forms and developed bebop, our pioneering DJs added drum machines & synthesizers, eventually cutting their own records to fill a void in the music of the day.

Good house music has emotional depth. Sometimes house music contains the sound of a familiar memory. Other times it is driven by sounds you have never heard before, and cannot get enough of. This push and pull of the familiar and foreign, nostalgic and novel, vibey and dirty, keeps the dancefloor moving all night long.

Don’t just read about it - why not take a listen?