Deep House - Artists, DJs and Record Labels

Artists, DJs and Record Labels

Deep house artists, DJs and producers include:

  • Aaron-Carl Ragland
  • Ben Watt
  • Blue Six
  • Booka Shade
  • Charles Webster
  • Colette
  • Danny Tenaglia
  • Fish Go Deep
  • Frankie Knuckles
  • François Kevorkian
  • Fred Everything
  • Gaelle
  • Global Communication
  • Gregory Del Piero
  • Hed Kandi
  • Ian Pooley
  • Jay Tripwire
  • Jimpster
  • Julius Papp
  • Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales
  • Kerri Chandler
  • Larry Heard (Fingers, Inc.)
  • Lisa Shaw
  • Little Louie Vega
  • Mark Farina
  • Martin Iveson (Atjazz)
  • Masters At Work
  • Mateo & Matos
  • Maya Jane Coles
  • Miguel Migs
  • Milton Jackson
  • Moodymann
  • Mr. Scruff
  • Nadirah Shakoor
  • Osunlade
  • Pépé Bradock
  • Rhythm Plate
  • Richard Earnshaw
  • St. Germain
  • Swirl People
  • Theo Parrish
  • Tom Middleton

Record labels of the genre include Naked Music, Om Records, and Peacefrog Records. Examples of deep house albums from artists known from other genres include 1990's The Martyr Mantras and 1998's Modernism: A New Decade from The Style Council.

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