House Beats, Heart Explodes
From Chicago’s Warehouse to global rooftops, House music is the heartbeat of dance culture—soulful, groovy and eternally uplifting.

Origins & Evolution
House was born in 1984 at Chicago’s Warehouse club, where Frankie Knuckles stretched disco records with drum machines, gospel vocals and tape edits. By the early ’90s, the sound had spread: deep house in New York, piano house in the UK, French touch in Paris and filter‑driven tech‑house on the Iberian coast. Digital production later ignited a global boom—today, House powers everything from Ibiza sunsets to TikTok trends.
- 1984 — Frankie Knuckles releases Your Love
- 1987 — UK’s “Acid House Summer of Love”
- 1999 — Daft Punk’s Homework wins Grammy
- Today — Tech‑house rules global Beatport charts
Sub‑Styles at a Glance
- Deep House
- Acid House
- Tech‑House
- Piano House
- French Touch
- Jackin’ House
Iconic Producers & DJs

Frankie Knuckles
The Godfather of House

Daft Punk
French touch pioneers

Black Coffee
Afro‑house global ambassador

FISHER
Modern tech‑house chart topper
Timeless Tracks
Essential House Playlist
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