Best Of Deep House 2014: A Beat Odyssey That Punches Hard
Alright, let’s cut the fluff. This ain’t your grandma’s playlist—Best Of Deep House 2014 by Various is a relentless ride through pulsating beats and atmospheric vibes. Released in 2015 under EDM Comps outta Russia, this album slaps hard for fans of Electronic music, especially if you’re into Deep House and Progressive House styles. And trust me, there’s no shortage of bangers here.
First up, "Ethereal Concepts (Shingo Nakamura Remix)" smacks you right in the feels. It builds slow but hits like a freight train once it kicks in. The layers are insane—soft pads, crisp percussion, and that bassline just won’t quit. You can tell Shingo put his heart into this remix. Every time I hear it, I’m stuck somewhere between “I need to dance” and “What even is reality?” It's one of those tracks that sticks with ya long after the beat fades.
Then there’s "Screaming Heart (Rishi K. Remix)", which is basically an emotional gut-punch wrapped in synths. Rishi doesn’t mess around—he takes the original and flips it into something darker, heavier, almost haunting. Like, you feel it in your chest when the drop hits. If Ethereal Concepts makes you dreamy, Screaming Heart drags you back down to earth with its raw intensity. Two remixes of the same track on the album? Bold move. But damn, they pulled it off.
Now, sure, there are other gems like “Raindrops” and “Voltage,” but these two stood out because they don’t just blend into the background—they demand attention. They make you stop whatever you're doing and listen.
But here’s the kicker: why did a Russian label drop a killer compilation like this and then ghost us? Where’s Best Of Deep House 2016? Or 2017? Feels like they gave us gold and then vanished into thin air. Maybe that’s part of the charm—this album exists as a snapshot, frozen in time, reminding us how good Deep House could sound before everyone started chasing TikTok trends.
So yeah, if you’re looking for an escape from generic pop garbage or cookie-cutter EDM, grab this album. Just don’t blame me if you lose hours zoning out to tracks that refuse to be forgotten.