The Pulse of Atlanta: Inside the City’s Thriving House Music Scene
Atlanta’s house music scene has always moved with intention. It’s soulful, rooted in Black culture, community-driven, and powered by DJs who understand that house music is more than beats — it’s healing, storytelling, liberation, and fellowship. While cities like Chicago, New York, and Detroit often dominate the conversation, Atlanta has quietly built one of the most respected and authentic house music communities in the country.
From underground lounges and legendary dance floors to festivals, livestreams, and cultural movements, Atlanta’s sound continues to evolve through the work of visionary DJs, promoters, and tastemakers who keep the music alive week after week.
The Sound of Atlanta House
Atlanta house music is unique because it blends deep house, soulful house, Afro house, classics, broken beat, jazz influences, and spiritual rhythms into one experience. Whether you’re dancing at an intimate lounge, vibing at an outdoor day party, or locked into a livestream session, the city’s DJs create journeys rather than just sets.
At the center of this movement are artists and cultural leaders who continue to shape Atlanta’s identity.
DJ Skyywalker & Siren Sounds

DJ Skyywalker & Siren Sounds

DJ Skyywalker of Siren Sounds represents the next generation of selectors carrying Atlanta’s soulful and underground energy forward. Known for blending deep grooves, Afro rhythms, and emotionally driven sets, Skyywalker has become a respected name among true house heads in the city.
Her presence reflects the growing influence of women within Atlanta’s house music culture — bringing style, authenticity, and fearless creativity to every performance.
Calvin Morgan & SWEAT

Calvin Morgan, creator of SWEAT, has helped cultivate spaces where dance music feels both intimate and liberating. His events embody the spirit of underground house culture — inclusive crowds, soulful sounds, and an atmosphere where music comes first.
SWEAT has become synonymous with movement, expression, and community connection.
Ash Lauryn: Global Ambassador of Underground House
Ash Lauryn has become one of the most recognized voices in modern underground house culture. Through her globally respected platform Underground & Black, she has amplified the stories of Black electronic music pioneers while connecting Atlanta to international dance music culture.
Her sound is deeply rooted in Detroit, Chicago, and soulful underground traditions, making her one of Atlanta’s most influential cultural ambassadors.
George A: Deep House Magazine & Deep Soul Entertainment






George A continues to be a driving force in documenting, promoting, and preserving Atlanta’s house music ecosystem. As founder of Deep House Magazine and Deep Soul Entertainment, George A has consistently highlighted DJs, events, festivals, and artists who deserve recognition.
His work extends beyond the DJ booth. Through media coverage, livestream culture, event promotion, and community support, he helps connect the city’s house music network together.
Atlanta’s scene thrives because of people who support the culture both publicly and behind the scenes — and George A remains one of those important connectors.
ChiProfess & Soul Synergy

ChiProfess of Soul Synergy represents the spiritual and soulful essence of Atlanta house music. His sets are rooted in musical storytelling, combining rich grooves with uplifting energy that speaks directly to the dance floor.
Soul Synergy events continue to attract dancers and listeners seeking authentic soulful house experiences.
Ron V & The Atlanta Groove

Ron V is known throughout the community for delivering timeless house selections with class and precision. Whether spinning classics or deep soulful cuts, Ron V represents the consistency and maturity that keeps Atlanta’s dance floors moving.
Kim Lightfoot

Kim Lightfoot brings passion, style, and deep musical knowledge to the Atlanta scene. Her commitment to soulful house and quality music continues to inspire dancers and fellow DJs alike.
Ron Pullman & Pullman Soul
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Ron Pullman has built Pullman Soul into one of Atlanta’s respected soulful house brands. As a resident at the Atlanta Eagle, Ron Pullman creates experiences that merge soulful grooves with community energy and dance floor freedom.
His influence continues to bridge generations of house music lovers throughout the city.
The Four Housemen of HIP (House In The Park)

Atlanta house music cannot be discussed without recognizing the legendary influence of House In The Park (HIP) and its iconic DJs known as the Four Housemen.
DJ Kemit
DJ Kemit is one of Atlanta’s most celebrated musical visionaries. As a member of the Four Housemen and resident of the Ekko Room, Kemit blends house, soul, jazz, Afrobeat, and rare grooves into unforgettable musical journeys.
Kai Alce
Kai Alce is internationally respected as both a producer and DJ. Founder of NDATL, Kai Alce has elevated Atlanta’s global standing within house music culture while maintaining deep ties to the city’s underground roots.
Salah Ananse
Salah Ananse continues to represent Atlanta with soulful precision. As a member of the Four Housemen and resident at the Ekko Room, Salah’s sets balance spiritual depth, rhythm, and dance floor energy.
Roman Rawsoul
Roman Rawsoul carries the spirit of HIP through soulful, uplifting selections that honor Atlanta’s rich dance music traditions.
Together, the Four Housemen helped shape Atlanta into one of America’s true house music destinations.
Punch Zanzibar: A Living Legacy

Punch Zanzibar represents a direct connection to house music history. As a former resident of the legendary Club Zanzibar and now resident at the Atlanta Eagle, Punch brings decades of authentic dance culture knowledge into Atlanta’s nightlife scene.
Few DJs carry that level of historical connection and musical depth.
Saleck Kae & Soul Variations

Saleck Kae continues to create soulful experiences through Soul Variations, offering carefully curated sounds that celebrate rhythm, soul, and community.
Debbie Graham

Debbie Graham remains a respected figure in Atlanta’s house music landscape. Her love for soulful sounds and commitment to the culture continue to inspire both listeners and fellow DJs.
Yusef Terry & ATL GreenHouse

Yusef Terry, founder of ATL GreenHouse, has helped cultivate safe, creative spaces for Atlanta’s underground dance community. His dedication to community-building continues to strengthen the city’s house music foundation.
Stan Zeff & Tambor Party
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Stan Zeff created one of Atlanta’s most respected Afro-house and global rhythm experiences through Tambor Party. His events connect African diasporic sounds with house music culture in powerful ways.
Tambor Party has become more than an event — it’s a cultural institution.
Ant B & In The Zone Entertainment

Ant B continues to contribute to Atlanta’s nightlife and house music movement through In The Zone Entertainment, supporting DJs, events, and the broader community that keeps the culture thriving.
More Than Music
Atlanta’s house music scene survives because of community. DJs support one another. Promoters collaborate. Dancers show up consistently. Media platforms amplify local talent. Veterans mentor the next generation.
From underground venues to livestream broadcasts reaching listeners worldwide, Atlanta continues to prove that house music is not a trend here — it’s a way of life.
The city’s culture remains rooted in authenticity, Black musical excellence, soulful connection, and the freedom found on a dance floor surrounded by people who understand the vibe without explanation.
And as long as these DJs, curators, promoters, and communities continue pushing the culture forward, Atlanta’s house music heartbeat will never stop.
Jerome Into House

Deep House Magazine proudly recognizes Jerome Into House as its Atlanta Ambassador — a true champion of the city’s house music culture. Known throughout the community for his unmatched support and dedication, Jerome consistently promotes Atlanta house events, festivals, DJs, and cultural gatherings with genuine passion and energy.
Whether it’s an intimate lounge set, an underground dance session, a soulful day party, or a major house music festival, Jerome Into House is there representing the culture. Many in the community joke that if there were ten versions of him, he would still somehow make it to every event across the city.
More than just a supporter, Jerome embodies the spirit of house music — unity, love, community, and connection. His commitment to uplifting DJs, sharing events, encouraging attendance, and spreading positive energy continues helping Atlanta’s house scene grow stronger every year.
Jerome Into House is truly a house music lover who pushes the boundaries of support, visibility, and community engagement while helping preserve the heartbeat of Atlanta’s underground dance culture.
The Next Generation Keeping the Culture Alive
Atlanta’s house music future is bright. A new wave of DJs and creatives are stepping forward, bringing fresh energy while honoring the roots of the culture. These rising selectors continue to expand the city’s influence through intimate events, livestreams, creative collaborations, and fearless musical exploration.
Agave Sol
Agave Sol represents the next generation of soulful and Afro-inspired house DJs helping shape Atlanta’s evolving underground scene with deep grooves and uplifting energy.
Cera Jane
Cera Jane brings creativity, passion, and fresh perspective to Atlanta’s dance community, helping attract a new audience to soulful house music culture.
Doc Ramadhan
Doc Ramadhan continues building momentum within Atlanta’s underground through eclectic selections and dedication to the craft of DJing.
DJ Khaleesi
DJ Khaleesi is part of Atlanta’s growing movement of DJs pushing soulful, deep, and Afro House sounds to newer generations of music lovers.
Kim Possible
Kim Possible adds fresh energy and personality to the city’s dance culture while helping carry the spirit of Atlanta house music forward.
And alongside these artists are countless other DJs, dancers, promoters, producers, photographers, hosts, and music lovers helping keep the culture thriving every single weekend across Atlanta.




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