Top 5 Trends for Tech House in 2024

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    00:00 Intro and IMS Report
    00:54 Trend 1
    06:16 Trend 2
    12:10 Trend 3
    16:24 Trend 4
    21:24 Trend 5
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  • @robertpowell415
    @robertpowell415 8 дней назад +14

    I believe that Tech house is getting faster because more Tech house artists are playing Main stages ever since John Summit started playing mainstage. He started speeding up. BPM sound more like techno. Artist are following that lead. EDM used to be at 128 for main stage and big rooms add Tech house used to be for smaller rooms after hours smaller stages but now that’s changing to where Tech house is being played in the big rooms. So more energy is needed to get the crowd in that zone. But afro is now taking the place of deep and tropical for more intimate clubs

  • @KevinMCombes
    @KevinMCombes 6 дней назад +24

    I do think there's something magic about 128 BPM, and I don't know for sure what it is, but I have an idea. There is a clean mathematical property to 128. Each 8-bar phrase is exactly 15 seconds. That means in one minute, you get exactly 4 phrases. I do think our brains subconsciously synchronize to clocks because of how omnipresent they are in our lives, so that synchronicity may be satisfying to us in some way. Also, I think it plays well on social media. Instagram stories default to 15 seconds for static images or reel re-shares. You'll get exactly one phrase in that. Max story is 60 seconds (four phrases). Tiktok also pushes you towards 15 or 60 second clips.

    • @Blaster1713
      @Blaster1713 5 дней назад

      For me Jumping to 128 feels more levitating and euphoric. 125, a bit slow. 135, a bit fast. So you got groove, energy or euphoria. Euphoria will always be subconscious. That’s why i think it wins, it’s a feeling you get lost in. Not a active thought or action taking place, like grooving or becoming energetic.

    • @GoingOrbit
      @GoingOrbit 3 дня назад +1

      I wonder how close the heart rate is to 128bpm when listening to something that's at 128bpm?

    • @seeker4trvth
      @seeker4trvth 2 дня назад

      It's good for jumping and dancing in general, not too much more to it.

  • @angusab3269
    @angusab3269 8 дней назад +5

    Great vid Sam! I feel like the big fm stabs are like an evolution from the big horns from Losing It. Idk if Oddmob started it but I think Left to Right and Losing Control are key songs for the trend.

  • @geeblock6789
    @geeblock6789 6 дней назад

    Nice vid Sam, Enjoyed this.

  • @thisguyrools2807
    @thisguyrools2807 7 дней назад +2

    Crazy how relevant tech house has managed to stay. I probably got into it around the end of 2015 but I’d argue that around 2017 is when it really took off with Chris Lake, Fisher, Walker and Royce it kind of backpedaled from the success of Bass House, G House with many of those artists switching to tech house by 2019. Electro House, Big Room and Progressive probably had it’s run from 2010-2015 then Future Bass, Trap, Synth Pop and dubstep taking the EDM mantle from 2016-2019. Deep house probably stayed big from 2013-2018. Crazy that it’s been 7 years since Fishers Ya Kidding came out and he’s still relevant in 2024. I think Genres like Drum and Bass, Breakbeat and Garage will be the new thing within the next 5 year along side some new house sub genre.

  • @Jaxzon
    @Jaxzon 6 дней назад

    very nice breakdown, I learned a lot. Subbed!

  • @screendrem
    @screendrem 6 дней назад +3

    Excellent do more stuff like this.

  • @alexrudy
    @alexrudy 7 дней назад

    Very interesting, thanks a lot! 🤙

  • @kristianTV1974
    @kristianTV1974 6 дней назад

    Amazing content, thank you.

  • @oz1836
    @oz1836 4 дня назад

    Great video! A lot of useful information

  • @julianmemento
    @julianmemento 26 минут назад

    Great analysis

  • @IamRaffinaD
    @IamRaffinaD 8 дней назад

    Nice format

  • @AvivC1
    @AvivC1 8 дней назад

    Really enjoyed the video, would be so great to see one of these on pop and also on hip hop if you’re into those too? Cheers ✨

  • @Wendel_Kos
    @Wendel_Kos День назад

    the biggest trend is that original banger you will make after making this video ❤

  • @Parox
    @Parox 7 дней назад

    Very nice video! There are too few of these types (analyses) on youtube.
    What I have noticed is that remixes and hypeedit have experienced an enormous hype. Especially with the genre Afro House and Tech House is also adapting in this direction. Many "remixes", i.e. the use of vocals from other well-known songs, are on the market. In addition, many tracks are becoming more percussion-heavy, as you say, leaving much more room for bass grooves and perc grooves that go beyond the former tech house genre. perhaps this development is also influenced and encouraged by other genres such as afro house/latin.
    People like the groove that it creates, it's not the "boring" 4 on the floor, it's a bit more exciting and you can maybe "swing your hips" a bit better.

  • @_bobplayz_9984
    @_bobplayz_9984 8 дней назад

    Please make more of this

  • @DevRel1
    @DevRel1 5 дней назад

    I think something interesting that is happening over the last year is crowds being more into minimal tech house now I'm not talking huge crowds and main stages but smaller clubs especially in Europe. As well there is a certain type of minimal tech house that I think overlaps really well with regular tech house and it also on average has a higher BPM

  • @crazyfluke
    @crazyfluke 7 дней назад

    This is interesting to see how the US is doing the tech house thing. Seems pretty different over here in the UK. Thanks for the info great vid 👍

  • @DevRel1
    @DevRel1 5 дней назад

    Nervous is a record label that's been out since the 80s probably and was huge in the 90s for house music and especially kind of New York style and the stuff that they're pumping out has a lot of that hip hop vocals but also kind of throwback nostalgic stuff too and man they got some really good tracks that have come out in the last 6 months sorry to keep adding comments but I really like this video man you're killing it. I also feel that nervous is kind of like the ministry of sound from the US where they really will take advantage of certain tracks that are viral maybe but they're not as dirty as ministry of sound parks around ripping artists off

  • @morris_de
    @morris_de 7 дней назад

    Very interesting to see where Tech House is headed!

  • @peter.lamm_
    @peter.lamm_ 6 дней назад

    TOTALY AGREE ON THE RUN CLUB THEORY!!!

  • @kcofamusic
    @kcofamusic 7 дней назад

    Still don’t fkn mind how this channel underrated! Good job Sam!!

  • @amg5656
    @amg5656 8 дней назад +1

    Those percs on Liquid Rose's track are timbales.

    • @beatsandstuff
      @beatsandstuff 7 дней назад

      I thought they where vics, who knew?!

  • @maxwellj7049
    @maxwellj7049 5 дней назад

    This is current but the trends on what’s moving up next would be more interesting. Also, these producers use this stuff because it’s software and easier on the go.

  • @gawergy
    @gawergy 6 дней назад

    Hey Sam, could you do a tutorial on how to make the lead from "All Night" by KSHMR?

  • @DevRel1
    @DevRel1 5 дней назад

    It's funny you say that the influence of drum and bass in the US I think that's great because it's not been the case for quite a while it used to be very popular. Another thing that I'm really liking is all of the UK bass being mixed into tech house and minimal deep tech and having those kind of hip Hop and raga influences I don't know if it's on the uptick but I really love dabbling and kind of that genre of tech house and minimal deep tech and UK Bass and the overlap however I disagree that Skrillex is having a huge impact. I really think for the mainstream and big events he's dabbling in that area but man there are so many other good artists that are doing stuff with that style

  • @DazInDanger
    @DazInDanger 3 дня назад

    A Remix means a re-mixed and mastered track. Where as a Re-work just means that the re-worked it haha... idk deadmau5 explained it well in 1 vid.

  • @uomofinnico
    @uomofinnico 5 дней назад

    Can you post the Spotify playlist? 🥺

  • @houseofavek
    @houseofavek 7 дней назад +1

    120 - 128 is the lane I ride in! Anything faster, might as well play Drum n Bass.

    • @kristianTV1974
      @kristianTV1974 6 дней назад

      A VAAAAAAST difference between 128 and 160-170bpm. You got a heart condition?

  • @rayaguayo6712
    @rayaguayo6712 4 дня назад

    If the bpm continues to rise we’ll see hard house again

  • @endakis1
    @endakis1 7 дней назад +1

    I think EDM is heavily influencing this sort ot tech house. Tech house used to be a lot more stripped back. Early 00s tech house is elite. 2010s started to go more minimal . Now pretty much EDM with absurd drops. Still like some modern stuff.

    • @endakis1
      @endakis1 7 дней назад +1

      I think ultimately this commercial tech house is pure ass. There is some
      nuance, Bibi plays a diverse selection, but Dolla and Summit are playing to celebs and absolute noobs. Keinemusik gives have a nice niche but most of what they play sounds pretty similar.

  • @DJBradSmith
    @DJBradSmith 7 дней назад +1

    Fisher - Losing It is the track that blew up Tech House IMO

    • @joeyp1028
      @joeyp1028 6 дней назад

      Yup! I remember seeing Claude Vonstroke drop it at Hulaween 2017 and the rest is history

  • @DevRel1
    @DevRel1 5 дней назад

    Wow I really wasn't noticing that these baselines really are being inspired by the melodic house and techno genre but I hear it now. Also I understand that fisher is dominating the charts but I do not think of him as the biggest tech house DJ I guess that's just me and what I prefer and it's not him and his style there's just so much other good stuff out there and some really great artists that are starting to get multiple tracks on the top 100

  • @zerorootx
    @zerorootx 5 дней назад +1

    So basically chris lake is the entire chart.

  • @naughtyducky6325
    @naughtyducky6325 6 дней назад

    128 is too slow but I’m used to 170 ukhardcore

  • @waereman
    @waereman 6 дней назад

    this red frame looks like ive already watch this video

  • @svbline
    @svbline 8 дней назад +1

    I'm just trying to get my music out there and already I need to change and adapt 😂 fmd

    • @BTTREdits
      @BTTREdits 8 дней назад +2

      Creating music by following trends is kinda boring, it all sounds the same in the end. I bet your own style is better than copying trends.

  • @HVYCHKNRADIO
    @HVYCHKNRADIO 6 дней назад

    Good presentation! Interesting enough, Bass house influences and Jackin house are in full swing and have been for the last 3 years. I started introducing the stabs, big bass, and boombap, sounds early on, It was bigger in the UK and my sets were a little more UK centric. I was almost training my audience for what to expect. I think the overall House BMP is going to average out at 130 especially for Deephouse and Mininmal. TECHHOUSE will be at 134 by the end of this year that’s because of Progressive house and Melodic Techno influences, it feels like that already. I usually start off a set at 126 and peak at 134 but rarely go under 128 anymore. Surprisingly the Bpm in Basshouse feels like it’s actually slowed down a bit staying at 124 -126 I feel like AFROTECH AND BREAKBEAT will be the trending genres in the next couple of years.

  • @bradcole8747
    @bradcole8747 5 дней назад

    Kind of weird but you sound A LOT like the PGA 2k23 announcer

  • @faxestoberlin
    @faxestoberlin 7 дней назад +3

    Boring music for fraternities and sororities in the united states. Absolutely ZERO of these tracks will be remembered in ~2 years.