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Tech house

As much as we might want to pigeonhole it, music can be a wonderfully imprecise art. The lines between styles, sounds and genres are often blurred and poorly defined. Nowhere is that more apparent in electronic music than in the case of the nebulous grey area of tech house.

Emerging as a distinct style in the mid-to-late ’90s, tech house falls – as the

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