Welcome to the heartbeat of house music culture! You’re here because you feel it too, that unstoppable pulse, that four-four kick that moves through your soul and connects us all. This is our story. This is why Deep House Magazine exists. And this is where we’re headed next.

How It All Started: From Basement Beats to Global Movement

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Picture this: George Aiken & Dawn Edmond, On a call at 3 AM, scrolling through endless forums and websites trying to find real, authentic coverage of the house music scene. Sound familiar? Yeah, we thought so.

Back in the early days, house music coverage was scattered everywhere: a blog here, a forum there, maybe a paragraph buried in some mainstream music mag that totally missed the point. George was tired of seeing his favorite genre treated like a footnote. He wanted something different. Something that actually got it.

So he did what any passionate house head would do: he started Deep House Magazine.

Your Source For The Latest News For House Music Excellence wasn’t just a tagline: it became our battle cry. We launched with one simple goal: give the house music community the coverage it deserved. Real stories. Real artists. Real passion.

Our Mission: Connecting Souls Through Sound

Here’s what we’re all about: and we mean all about:

We champion the underground. While mainstream outlets chase the latest EDM festival headliners, we’re digging deeper. We’re finding those basement DJs who’ve been perfecting their craft for decades. We’re telling the stories of producers who create magic in tiny home studios. We’re celebrating the venues where real house music lives and breathes.

We connect the community. House music isn’t just about the music: it’s about the people. The late-night conversations in record shops. The moment when a perfect track drops and the entire dancefloor moves as one. The lifelong friendships forged over shared vinyl discoveries.

We preserve the culture. Every interview we publish, every artist spotlight, every mix feature: it’s all part of documenting this incredible movement we’re part of. Future generations need to understand where this all came from.

Drop us a line if you’ve got a story to share! We love hearing from our community.

What Makes Us Different: Real Talk, Real House

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Let’s be honest: there are plenty of music publications out there. So what makes Deep House Magazine special?

We actually live this stuff. Our team doesn’t just write about house music; we breathe it. George has been spinning records since before some of our readers were born. Our writers are active in the scene: they’re not covering house music from the outside looking in.

We go where others won’t. While everyone else is fighting for the same festival interviews and mainstream DJ features, we’re exploring the corners of house music culture that deserve attention. That 70-year-old record store owner who’s been supporting local DJs for forty years? That’s a story worth telling.

We keep it real. No pretentious music journalism here. We write like we talk: passionate, direct, authentic. When we love something, you’ll know it. When something’s not working, we’ll tell you that too.

We focus on the music, not the hype. Sure, superstar DJs are great, but what about that producer who’s been releasing incredible deep house for fifteen years without any mainstream recognition? Those are the artists we champion.

Grab The Latest issue and see what we mean!

Behind The Scenes: How The Magic Happens

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Ever wonder how Deep House Magazine comes together? Welcome behind the curtain!

Our Team: We’re a tight-knit crew of house music obsessives spread across different time zones but united by our love for the sound. George leads the charge as founder, but every team member brings their own expertise and passion. Multi Talented International DJ/Producer & Artists contribute regularly, giving us insights you won’t find anywhere else.

Our Process: It starts with discovery. We’re constantly digging: through Soundcloud uploads at 2 AM, in record crates at local shops, through recommendations from our community. When we find something special, we dive deep.

Every article goes through our “does it serve the community?” filter. If it doesn’t help a DJ discover new music, connect a producer with opportunities, or educate fans about house music culture, it doesn’t make the cut.

Our Standards: Quality over quantity, always. We’d rather publish one incredible feature than five mediocre pieces. Every interview gets the time it deserves. Every mix gets listened to completely. Every artist spotlight gets researched thoroughly.

Community First: Here’s the secret sauce: we listen to you. Our readers’ feedback shapes what we cover. When someone comments about wanting more coverage of a particular subgenre or region, we take notes. This isn’t a top-down operation; it’s a conversation.

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Why We Exist: The House Music Community Deserves Better

Let’s talk about why Deep House Magazine really exists.

House music changed the world. It broke down barriers. It created safe spaces. It gave voice to communities that mainstream culture ignored. It brought people together across every divide you can imagine: race, sexuality, class, nationality: none of that mattered on the dancefloor.

But too often, house music coverage treats it like just another genre. Like it’s interchangeable with any other electronic music. Like its history and culture don’t matter.

We exist because house music culture deserves dedicated, passionate coverage.

We exist because that 19-year-old kid discovering house music for the first time deserves to understand the incredible heritage they’re inheriting. We exist because veterans of the scene deserve to have their stories told. We exist because current artists deserve platforms that actually understand what they’re creating.

Most importantly, we exist because the house music community: DJs, producers, fans, club owners, record shop proprietors, everyone: deserves a publication that sees them, understands them, and celebrates them.

Better yet, see us in person at events around the globe where house music lives!

What’s Next: The Future Is Deep

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So where is Deep House Magazine headed? The future is bright, and it’s deep.

Expanding Our Reach: We’re growing our team with correspondents in key house music cities worldwide. House music is global, and our coverage should be too. From Detroit to Berlin, from London to Tokyo, we want to tell every story worth telling.

Video Content: More videos are coming! Artist studio sessions, DJ technique breakdowns, venue documentaries: we’re bringing you inside the world of house music like never before.

Events & Community: We’re planning Deep House Magazine events where our community can connect in person. Intimate shows, listening parties, record release celebrations: spaces where house music culture can thrive.

Educational Content: We’re developing resources for aspiring DJs and producers. Technique guides, equipment reviews, industry insights: everything you need to take your passion to the next level.

Merchandise: Deep House Magazine gear is coming! Rep your love for real house music culture with designs that actually mean something to the community.

Platform Growth: We’re expanding beyond articles. Podcasts, live streams, exclusive mixes: everywhere the house music community gathers, Deep House Magazine will be there.

Join The Movement

This is more than a magazine: it’s a movement. Every time you share one of our articles, every time you discover a new artist through our pages, every time you connect with another house music lover in our community, you’re part of something bigger.

House music brought us all together, and Deep House Magazine is here to keep that connection strong.

Your Source For The Latest News For House Music Excellence isn’t just what we do: it’s who we are. And we’re just getting started.

Ready to dive deeper? Visit Deep House Magazine and become part of the family. The dancefloor is calling, and we’ve got the soundtrack to your soul.

Welcome home, house heads. This is where you belong.

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