What the hell is neo-house?

What the hell is neo-house?

Yep, thats the questions. Nothing comes up in google. Any posts from soundcloud or youtube appreciated

Well, you can begin by telling us where you’ve heard this of this genre…provide a little context.

it starts by taking the red pill…

But I want to believe whatever I want to believe!

lol, neo house is the revival of house that is kind of happening in england, at least that is what i got from this vice article

I’m not entirely sure what he was trying to get across in that article, but what I do know is that he mentioned things I’ve not heard spoken of in years (and…better left that way); Lady Sovereign? Las ketchup? Jeeeeeeeez.
The only thing I picked up is where this term “future garage” might come from, as I noticed Au Seve has a pretty garage-y bassline to it. But in all honesty, I’ve not really heard this material before. No idea how big it’s meant to be/become.

As someone else already pointed out in the other thread in which enorjy linked to that article: it’s a Vice article, it’s not worth the paper it’s printed on (or in this case the webspace it’s hosted on)

^this.

Genre of the week.

It could be a reaction to the ‘Nu Rave’ that’s going on through the techno scene.

Neo House is what David Guetta should have been called. Instead I have to deal with people saying they love house music and then playing Swedish House Mafia.

this.

Old Hat

…It’s the latest

Neo House would be payin guetta a compliment!!!

Where did calling Guetta “house” music come from anyway? So far as I’m concerned it’s just pop dance music. I’m not saying I don’t like music like that, because I do, but I wouldn’t call it house music by any stretch of the imagination.
SHM I can see peoples’ points, but you’ve gotta remember what they do as individuals as well really.

Nu rave was the stupid indie band thing in the mid 00’s. Currently the UK has a booming deep house scene, call it neo, call it shit, at least it is actually house and sounds like it, not this dubstep brostep complextro glitch-hop phase we’re coming out of.

Everything is being smeared together imo - the pop artists are collaborating with the dance artists, and the RnB artists, and every pop song has a rapper, and every rap song has a pop chorus and so and so forth…it’s getting a bit messy, as a lot of songs are neither here nor there in terms of sound or direction, and rather than appealing to wider audiences, appeal to nobody at all.