
On & On – bari, Nathan Haines
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Hey there, music aficionados! Let’s embark on a cosmic ride through the dazzling universe of Cosmic House. Buckle up, because this genre is all about groovin’ and moving to the beats that make you feel like you’re floatin’ among the stars.
Cosmic House isn’t just any one-size-fits-all electronic music; it’s a funky blend of house, spacey vibes, and those dreamy synths that transport you right into outer space. Picture yourself chillin’ in a futuristic lounge on Mars while sipping some interstellar cocktails—that’s the essence!
So where did this celestial sound emerge from? Late in the 1980s and early 1990s, as house music blasted its way into dance culture from Chicago to Detroit, some savvy producers started experimenting with new soundscapes—think expansive synthesizers paired with infectious beats.
The term “cosmic” here refers not only to the sounds but also evokes an ambiance—floating melodies that seem out of this world! In Europe especially, artists began fusing ambient elements with traditional house for a sound that’s both uplifting and transcendent.
KLF (Justified Ancients of Mu Mu): These pioneers played around with cosmic themes while incorporating humor in their art. Ever heard their track What Time Is Love? It’s basically an anthem for late-night thinkers pondering existence—or just trying to figure out if they should order pizza or tacos!
Orbital: With tunes like Chime, Orbital took audiences on sonic journeys across vast spacescapes with pulsating rhythms that’d make anyone dance under the stars.
Tangerine Dream: While not strictly within house boundaries—they were more electronic/ambient—they paved paths for cosmic sounds long before it became mainstream.
Here’s a fun fact: When KLF decided they wanted to quit making music at their peak popularity, they famously burned £1 million in cash! Talk about taking “money doesn’t matter” to another level!
As we sailed through the ‘90s, Cosmic House really found its groove alongside other electronic genres like trance and techno. Events like The Love Parade sparked vibrant gatherings where people came together dressed colorfully (think neon wigs) spinning under strobe lights—and guess what—the cosmic vibe was everywhere!
Contributing further were labels such as R&S Records pushing boundaries by signing innovative artists who weren’t afraid to fuse funkiness with extraterrestrial enthusiasm.
A little birdie told us about DJ Spooky. This dude once remixed an entire book instead of just songs — yes folks, he turned literature into beats! Imagine dancing while listening to Shakespeare sprinkled over lush synth pads!
And then there’s this quirky incident involving French DJ David Guetta who mixed his tracks live at clubs while wearing funky hats—yeah buddy! Sometimes he would sport these outrageous capes too…who knew DJs could be fashion icons too?
Fast forward into the new millennium when everyone became absolutely obsessed with digital distribution – hello Spotify & SoundCloud! New-age musicians began mining older influences including those catchy Cosmic House grooves from decades prior.
In came names like Derrick Carter revitalizing classic Chicago styles infused with hypnotic disco tones—we’re talking killer basslines chasing after our imaginations again!
Moreover—a crazy trend emerged where DJs started throwing themed parties based on various galaxies oh-so-cosmic style—the effort behind decorations alone could land them grants worthy enough for NASA!
Nowadays? Well friends—it seems our beloved genre has shrunk down somewhat smaller due partly thanks modern EDM trends—but fear not; even hip-hop collaborations utilize elements borrowed directly from planetary grooves!
Artists are integrating jazzy notes along side sub-wise wobbles leaving listeners feeling playful yet relaxed—even hip-hop giants are joining forces collaborating lovely tracks filled those galactic pulses we adore so much.
Take for instance Beyoncé’s fresh hit featuring Daft Punk-inspired backdrops celebrating everything retro-futuristic—from laser visuals accompanying striking performances to starry costumes reminiscent spectacles beyond imagination!!
Cosmic House might have originated ages ago but remains refreshingly relevant today thanks all talented souls willing breathe life back unto enchanted stages – ultimately it embodies community spirit aiming uplift hearts whilst encouraging creativity without bounds!!
As we glide smoothly away back towards terra firma let’s remember there exists infinite worlds waiting out there wrapped shimmering sounds echoing dreams maybe (just maybe) capable transport each listener effortlessly somewhere awe-inspiring surrealist fantasies….now go groove freely dear wanderers!!

On & On – bari, Nathan Haines