Deep House is a captivating subgenre of house music that emerged in the 1980s, blending the rhythmic foundations of Chicago house with the rich, soulful chords of jazz-funk and touches of soul music. Pioneered by artists like Larry Heard, with tracks like "Can You Feel It," Deep House is known for its atmospheric and melodic qualities, often characterized by a slightly slower tempo ranging from 120 to 125 beats per minute. This genre offers a more delicate and downtempo experience compared to traditional house music, focusing on creating a deep, immersive atmosphere that resonates with its audience. Whether you're exploring the latest tracks on platforms like Beatport or enjoying curated playlists, Deep House invites you to dive into a world of smooth grooves and soulful melodies.