The albums that define
garage house.
Our picks for where to start with garage house — with a one-line read on why each one matters.
Top garage house artists
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The garage house essentials
Twenty-four picks. Press play on any of them.
Armand Van Helden
Ghettoblaster
A pulsating fusion of house beats and playful vocals that encapsulates early 2000s dance culture.
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Armand Van Helden
Sampleslaya: Enter the Meatmarket
An eclectic fusion of garage house beats and playful samples that ignite the dancefloor.
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Armand Van Helden
Da Club Phenomena
A pulsating blend of house beats and innovative remixes that electrify the dance floor.
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Armand Van Helden
Gandhi Khan
A fusion of eclectic beats and playful samples that redefine house music's boundaries.
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Armand Van Helden
Nympho
A vibrant blend of house and garage beats that pulsate with sensuality and energy.
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Armand Van Helden
2 Future 4 U
A vibrant blend of garage house and disco-infused rhythms that invigorate dance floors with infectious grooves.
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Armand Van Helden
Killing Puritans
A pulsating mix of garage house grooves and eclectic samples that encapsulate the early 2000s dance scene.
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Just Jack
Overtones
An eclectic blend of garage house beats and introspective lyrics that invites both movement and reflection.
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Just Jack
The Outer Marker
Eclectic rhythms intertwine with introspective lyrics, creating a vibrant tapestry of electronic and garage house influences.
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Just Jack
All Night Cinema
A vibrant blend of garage house and pop, infused with infectious melodies and introspective lyrics.
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