Beatport has added a brand new genre category: Jackinā House. Characterized by its spirited attitude, elastic beats, shuffling percussion, booming basslines, and chopped-up samples from styles such as Hip-Hop, R&B, Jazz, Swing, Funk, and Disco, Jackinā House is an essential component of the House music spectrum. By migrating the Jackinā House genre from its current home on the store ā Funky / Groove / Jackinā House, which will now live as Funky House ā Beatport aims to provide a much-needed destination for this essential and celebrated house music genre and subculture.
Our expert curator has already tagged around 12,000 tracks that will migrate from our House, Funky House, and Tech House sections into our new Jackinā House genre, with more on the way. We have also spoken to various labels, DJs, distributors, artists, and the dance music communities. And, using their feedback, we are confident that this move will benefit artists, labels, and our customers, by giving Jackinā House far greater visibility on our store. Additionally, receiving featured spots and reaching the top 10 chart positions within the genre will once again become a coveted position.
Featuring music from artists like Demuir, DJ Heather, Mark Farina, DJ Sneak, and labels like Robsoul Recordings, GLA, Relief, and Purveyor Underground, Jackinā House represents the refined bounce and attitude of old school Chicago sounds mixed with the modern funk of todayās dance floors.
āChanneling the old school underground vibes from Chicago, Detroit, and NYC, with some added oomph and funk.ā
On the new genre, American DJ/producer Mark Farina
Jackinā House expert Demuir, who has been instrumental in getting Beatportās latest genre up-and-running, added:
āI consider Jackin House one of the most innovative and leading-edge genres in electronic music that keeps things fresh and pushing boundaries constantly. Iām happy Beatport is acknowledging and supporting its significance.ā
Phil Weeks, founder of the Paris-based label Robsoul Recordings also shared: āBack in the day, in the club, when it was time to bring it up with more energy on the dancefloor, we used to say, āitās time to Jack, itās time to switch gears kind of (and raise the energy of the room).ā But mainly, Jack refers to the driven beats of Chicago House. Iām happy Beatport is putting a spotlight on a genre that represents what we play in the club.ā
Beatport Director of Curation & Label Relations Raphael Pujol announced:
āThe correct representation of the true Jackinā House sound on Beatport has been a long time coming, and I am thrilled that we have finally made it possible for the community and fans to have a dedicated space on our store for their music.ā