house music
electronic dance music genre, that originated in Chicago, United States, in the early 1980s
House music pulses with a rhythmic energy that feels both hypnotic and liberating. It’s all about the beat: steady four-on-the-floor kicks, layered synths, and infectious basslines create a soundscape that invites movement. Vocals often float like wisps of air, weaving in and out to evoke emotions ranging from euphoria to nostalgia, while the melodic elements add depth that keeps you coming back for more. It’s music designed for the dance floor, where time seems to suspend, and connection becomes tangible.
Emerging from Chicago during the early 1980s, house music was a reaction against the polished disco sounds that had dominated clubs before it. Pioneers like Frankie Knuckles and Jesse Saunderson infused electronic elements into the soulful grooves of disco, creating a raw yet refined sound. Tracks like "Your Love" by Frankie Knuckles and "Move Your Body" by Marshall Jefferson became anthems and laid the groundwork for what would blossom into a global phenomenon. Throughout the late '80s and into the '90s, house music spread to cities like New York and Detroit, evolving into various subgenres while maintaining its core ethos of community and celebration.
For newcomers eager to dive in, start with Daft Punk’s "Homework," a brilliant blend of house and funk that showcases the genre's infectious groove. Next, check out "Music Sounds Better With You" by Stardust for a classic taste of French house that encapsulates pure joy through its sample-driven approach. Don't miss "Deep Burnt" by Pepe Bradock for something introspective yet deeply rhythmic. Each of these tracks provides a unique lens into house music's rich tapestry. Once you’re comfortable here, keep an ear out for techno or disco-infused tracks—you might find yourself drawn to their vibrant energy as well.
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Evelyn
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
disco
Ann Curless
Hi-NRG, adult contemporary music
Donald Glaude
techno
Graham Stack
Harry Dennis
blues
Kellee
MC Chickaboo
Flip Capella
dance music, electronic music
Benjamin Diamond
Debbie Jacobs
disco
Mr. Lee
Cyril
electronic dance music
2pillz
Afrobeat, UK garage
Laud
2-step garage, electronic music
Larry Levan
garage house
About house music
What is house music?
electronic dance music genre, that originated in Chicago, United States, in the early 1980s
Where should I start with house music?
Start with "Dua Lipa" by Dua Lipa. It captures what makes house music worth exploring.
What are the best house music albums?
The house music albums worth hearing first: "Dua Lipa" by Dua Lipa, "Cloud Nine" by Kygo, "I Remember Yesterday" by Donna Summer, "Live & More Encore" by Donna Summer and "Sunday 8PM" by Faithless.
How many house music artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 884 house music artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.