Album: Tech House EXT v.14 – 2014
Date: 02.02.2014
Genre: Tech House
Tracks: 20
Quality: 320 kbps – 44.1KHz – Full Stereo
Size: 320Mb

Tracklist:

1. Alessio Caforio – Show Me (Original Mix) (7:09)
2. Love Will Survive (Audio Jacker Remix) (7:11)
3. Beatamines – Tonite (Original Mix) (7:06)
4. Diego Infanzon – Spirit That Shit (Hollen Remix) (7:06)
5. Groovebox – Brooklyn (Original Mix) (7:08)
6. Guille Placencia – Corruption (Original Mix) (7:06)
7. Hit Hat – Cricket (Original Mix) (6:48)
8. Hoxton Whores – Disco Ain’t Dead Feat. Seany B (Hoxton Whores Dub) (7:07)
9. Ivan Gomez – 2 The Sky (Original Mix) (7:07)
10. Jose Lucker, Nuria Ghia, B-Quartz – We’ll See (Edgar De Ramon Remix) (7:06)
11. Mario Ochoa – All Right (Original Mix) (7:10)
12. Matt Minimal – Infecter (Original Mix) (7:07)
13. Matto – Caipiroska (Original Mix) (7:03)
14. Paolo Mojo – My Children (Luigi Rocca Remix) (6:49)
15. Reblok – Never Compromise (Coyu Edit) (7:07)
16. Rick Silva – SoMbra (Original Mix) (7:09)
17. Sean Finn – Riders On The Storm (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Remix) (7:07)
18. Seve – Espiritu (Original Mix) (7:08)
19. Spartaque – Fly Attack (Ant Brooks Remix) (7:10)
20. TecHouzer – OldSchool (Original Mix) (7:10)

 

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VA-Tech House EXT v.14 (2014)

Tech house is a subgenre of house music that mixes elements of techno with house music. The term tech house developed as a shorthand record store name for a category of electronic dance music that combined musical aspects of techno, such as “rugged basslines” and “steely beats,” with the harmonies and grooves ofprogressive house. The music originally had a clean and minimal production style that was associated with techno from Detroit and the UK. In the mid to late 1990s a scene developed in England around club nights such as The Drop run by Mr.C & Plink Plonk, Heart & Soul, and Wiggle run by Terry Francis and Nathan Coles. Other DJs and artists associated with the sound at that time included Charles Webster, Bushwacka!, Dave Angel, Herbert, Funk D’Void, Ian O’Brien, Derrick Carter, and Stacey Pullen. By the late 90’s London nightclub The End, owned by the former Shamen rapper Richard West (Mr C) and Layo Paskin, was considered the home of tech house in the UK.