Vocal House – Episode 13

Vocal House – Episode 13
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Acid Fog
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Club Bizarre
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Every Generation
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Good Vibe
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In and Out of my Life
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Lollipop

House music has a thriving and passionate following in Japan. The electronic dance music (EDM) scene, which includes various subgenres like house, techno, and trance, has gained popularity over the years. Here are some key points about house music in Japan:

1. Nightlife and Clubs:

  • Japanese cities like Tokyo and Osaka have a vibrant nightlife scene with numerous clubs and venues that specialize in EDM and house music. These venues often host both local and international DJs.

2. Domestic DJs and Producers:

  • Japan has a growing community of talented house music DJs and producers who have gained recognition not only in Japan but also on the global stage.

3. Events and Festivals:

  • Japan hosts various EDM and house music festivals and events throughout the year. These gatherings feature both local and international acts, creating a vibrant festival culture.

4. Clubbing Districts:

  • Tokyo, in particular, is known for its clubbing districts, including Shibuya and Roppongi, where you can find clubs dedicated to house music and EDM.

5. Diverse Subgenres:

  • House music encompasses a wide range of subgenres, such as deep house, tech house, progressive house, and more. Japanese DJs and producers often explore these subgenres in their sets and productions.

6. Collaboration with International Artists:

  • Japanese DJs and producers frequently collaborate with international artists, contributing to the global house music community.

7. House Dance Culture:

  • In addition to music, Japan has a thriving house dance culture with dancers and enthusiasts practicing various styles of dance associated with house music.

8. Music Labels and Record Stores:

  • Japan has its own house music record labels and specialized record stores that cater to fans of electronic dance music.

9. Fusion with Japanese Elements:

  • Some Japanese house music artists incorporate traditional Japanese elements, instruments, and themes into their productions, creating a unique fusion of sounds.

10. International Tours:
– Japanese DJs and artists often embark on international tours, sharing their music and skills with audiences worldwide.

House music has become an integral part of Japan’s electronic music culture, attracting music enthusiasts and partygoers alike. Whether you’re into classic house, underground sounds, or the latest trends, you can find a diverse and lively house music scene in Japan. Please note that the information provided is based on the situation as of my last update in September 2021, and the EDM scene may have continued to evolve since then.