House music was once a fringe genre β born and contained in Chicago dance clubs in the early 1980s. The new style of electronic music was contagious and went worldwide in a matter of two years. Today, all dance music either falls under one of houseβs many subgenres or takes heavy influence from the genreβs stylistic conventions. House music is remarkably simple, using only a handful of instruments and sounds to create wicked grooves.Β
A deep kick drum saturates every downbeat, while hi-hats, snares and other percussion fill the empty space. The bassline and melody are repeated obsessively; adding to the rhythmic effect. Thereβs an incredible amount of great house music out there, but here are some of my favorites from a variety of micro-eras and subgenres.Β
Β 1. Mr. Fingers – βCan You Feel ItβΒ
Thereβs a two minute-long, spoken word sample that gives a mythical origin story for house music on Mr. Fingersβ now legendary track, βCan You Feel It.β This creation narrative details houseβs universal appeal and openness to all, inducing chills along the way. The instrumental sitting underneath the sermon-esque sample is textbook Chicago house, with a 303 bassline and analog drum groove. βCan You Feel Itβ is essential listening for those new to the genre.Β
2. Frankie Knuckles – βThe Whistle SongβΒ
Frankie Knuckles is one of the genreβs original innovators. He crafted some of the very first house singles; many of which are still revered by fans worldwide. My personal favorite of Knucklesβ discography is the melodic and blissful, βThe Whistle Song.β No, Flo Rida is not featured, and no, the whistling doesnβt become annoying.Β
3. The Orb – βLittle Fluffy CloudsβΒ
In the late 80s, two British DJs joined together to combine the hot sounds of Chicago house with Brian Enoβs ambient soundscapes. They named their group βthe Orbβ and after a few years they had dominated United Kingdom music charts and started a massively popular subgenre of house. βLittle Fluffy Cloudsβ is the duoβs biggest hit. Itβs a late-night party anthem, a soundtrack to an early morning walk or a paper-writing jam, depending on your mood. Β
4. Chez N Trent – βMorning FactoryβΒ
5. Round One – βIβm Your BrotherβΒ
Another Chicago house classic, βIβm Your brotherβ combines atmospheric synthesizers, funky samples and a lot of vocals. House music has never aimed to incorporate meaningful lyrics, but the soul singing on this track is reminiscent of Marvin Gayeβs legendary βWhatβs Goin Onβ album in both sound and overall message. Β
6. Daft Punk – βRevolution 909βΒ
7.Β Biosphere – βBaby SatelliteβΒ
Biosphere β one of the most revered figures in ambient music β started his career making atmospheric grooves in the footsteps of the Orb. Yet his brand of ambient house was more ominous and noticeably darker. The βMicrogravityβ album is revered for its ability to reconcile dark mood and deep groove. βBaby Satelliteβ β the second track from that album β gives a concise introduction to Biosphereβs early sound.Β