Mad'House

Mad'House

Pulsing basslines intertwine with syncopated rhythms and shimmering synths, creating a textured landscape that compels movement while leaving room for introspective moments.

France

"Pulsing basslines intertwine with syncopated rhythms and shimmering synths, creating a textured landscape that compels movement while leaving room for introspective moments."

About Mad'House

Mad'House is significant for its ability to transform the dance floor into a collective experience, where moments of joy and euphoria intertwine with introspection.
By crafting tracks that invite communal movement, this project not only emphasizes the physicality of music but also elevates the emotional states of listeners, fostering a sense of connection in often fragmented environments. The approach taken by...
By crafting tracks that invite communal movement, this project not only emphasizes the physicality of music but also elevates the emotional states of listeners, fostering a sense of connection in often fragmented environments. The approach taken by Mad'House leans heavily on layering rhythmic elements and vocal snippets that resonate deeply within the body. This immersive soundscape encourages dancers to lose themselves in repetitive grooves, creating a hypnotic atmosphere that feels both familiar and fresh. The innovation lies in blending traditional house structures with unexpected sonic textures that keep listeners engaged, encouraging them to explore the spaces between beats. Lyrical themes often revolve around celebration, unity, and self-discovery, conveyed through an exuberant and sometimes playful demeanor. The storytelling tends to be impressionistic, evoking vivid emotions rather than detailing specific narratives; this allows listeners to project their own experiences onto the music. The tone strikes a balance between irony and sincerity, capturing the complex essence of nightlife.

2 total releases· France

Full discography

Mad'House's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2002–2002
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