Dutch house

subgenre of electronic dance music

Dutch house is a vibrant, pulsating blend of high-energy beats and melodic synth lines that draws listeners into a euphoric state. It’s characterized by its infectious grooves, rich basslines, and catchy hooks that are just as likely to ignite a dance floor as they are to play in your headphones during a sun-drenched afternoon. With influences ranging from disco to tech house, the sound possesses an undeniable warmth and playfulness, often layered with vocal samples that elevate its joyful spirit.

Emerging from the Netherlands in the early 2000s, Dutch house became a defining style that shaped the global electronic music landscape. Artists like Afrojack, Tiësto, and Fedde Le Grand played pivotal roles in crafting this sound, drawing from their local club scenes while pushing against the more sterile elements of mainstream electronic music at the time. Their trailblazing tracks—think Afrojack's "Take Over Control" or Tiësto’s remix of "Adagio for Strings"—captured a sense of fun and freedom that resonated widely, turning festivals into full-fledged celebrations of life.

For newcomers eager to dive into Dutch house, start with Afrojack’s debut album "Lost & Found," which showcases his knack for contagious melodies. Then listen to Fedde Le Grand's “Put Your Hands Up for Detroit,” an anthem steeped in infectious energy. Tiësto's classic tracks will also give you insight into how the genre pushed boundaries. Finally, don't miss "Dancing on My Own" (Robyn's mix) which captures the quintessential essence of Dutch house bliss. Once you've soaked these sounds in, consider exploring related styles like progressive house or future house to broaden your experience.

20 artists in the catalog.

All Dutch house artists

About Dutch house

What is Dutch house?

subgenre of electronic dance music

Where should I start with Dutch house?

Start with "Seven" by Martin Garrix. It captures what makes Dutch house worth exploring.

What are the best Dutch house albums?

The Dutch house albums worth hearing first: "Seven" by Martin Garrix, "Gold Skies" by Martin Garrix, "Bylaw" by Martin Garrix, "Forget the World" by Afrojack and "United We Are" by Hardwell.

How many Dutch house artists are there?

northsound.fm covers 20 Dutch house artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.