WHAT EXACTLY IS ‘ORGANIC HOUSE?’ – Magnetic Magazine

June 18, 2024

Will Vance • May 24, 2022
As Organic House’s influence steadily expanded, multiple genre titles surfaced, from Playa Tech to Melodic Deep House. But the name ‘Organic House’ became the gold standard when Beatport endorsed it. 
The style gained its first real traction in community-facing festivals like Burning Man, Lightning In A Bottle, Desert Hearts, and All Day I Dream
While Organica was slowly gaining in popularity, the genre title was slowly being rotated, being named Playa Tech, Melodic Deep House, and others. It wasn’t until Beatport brought the official title of ‘Organic House’ to its site that the world finally settled on a name for it. 
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Organic House’s mellow tones make it a prime choice for summer festivities. Its chilled rhythms, nuanced melodies, and subtle percussions deviate from the clubbing norm, offering a fresher musical experience.
TL;DR – Organic House is perfect for day parties and features way groovier, flowy types of music than conventional deep house. 

While acts like Satori and others’ tempos are on the low end of the BPM range, you would be hard-pressed to find many DJs playing tracks above 126bpm.
Because Organic House is all about the laidback and easily listenable energy, and anything more uptempo from that and you’re in the fist-pumping range…
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So it’s safe to say that the real upper ceiling of Organic House tempos is around 124 BPM, which is just slow enough to provide a danceable groove without breaking a sweat (unless, of course, the sun is the cause of it). 

Much like the more conventional house music genres, Organic House still emphasizes the drums and the grooves. But it has some marked differences that make organic house vs. deep house appear night and day.
Firstly, the grooves and percussions of the deep house are far more pounding and aggressive. The massive kick and other percussions consisting of a few choice percussion hits mean that every drum hit has a space to create impact; each hit packs a ton of punch.
But the grooves of organic house tracks are far different…
The grooves of Organic House are far more layered, meaning often no single drum hit sticks out from the rest, and instead, a flurry of layered percussion creates a complex groove that the softer melodies float on top of.
Secondly, and most importantly to the overall vibe, I think, is the far different use of instruments and sound choices.
While both deep house and organic house put the groove on the record at 
As mentioned above, Organic House thrives on acoustic instrumentation. 
Sure, many of the lead sounds in a track may be synthesized with digital instruments. But the ear candy elements, supporting harmonies, and more will comprise sitars, strings, upright basses, and vocal lines.  
The atmospheres play such a monumental part in any organic house track that producers treat the atmospheric sounds and background noises with almost as much attention as the instruments themselves. Complex foley noises, vinyl crackles, and field recordings bring an all-natural character to Organic House tracks and help fill out their other sparse arrangements. 
Producing professional-level Organic House is all about attention to detail and nuance, and it all comes down to making the tiniest of tweaks and adjustments compared to more straightforward electronic music genres. 
And while the entire process of this goes beyond the scope of this article, our friends over at Make Your Transition did it better than we ever could.
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