/r/House
A place for House Music.
For House Music fanatics to gather. All submissions must be relevant to house music.
Submission Rules:
Encouraged: Deep House, Classic House, Tech House, Soulful House, and any other house music style that keeps the spirit of house alive.
Discouraged: Most EDM offshoots, better suited for /r/bigroom, /r/electrohouse, /r/proghouse, and /r/edm. Posts of this nature will be removed.
When you submit music please include artist and track name as standard in the submission title. Feel free to include basic info such as record label, year it was released, etc. Keep it short and sweet.
If you DJ, your mixes can only be posted on [Mix Monday] with that exact tag included in the submission title. Please avoid telling stories or personal bios in submission titles. Any self made mixes posted any day other than Monday will be removed. An everyday alternative would be submitting your mixes to /r/mixes instead.
If you are posting Streaming Playlists (Spotify, Apple music, etc) a title and short description should suffice. As with any submission click-bait titles are discouraged so please no personal biographies or stories. There is more leeway in this submission category but keep it around ~140 characters max.
Music producers & Record Labels must share music from others first. If you run or represent a music label, you must first share music uploaded from other unrelated house music artists before submitting tracks from your label.
Similarly, if you make music and you'd like to submit your tracks here, you first must post rule-following tracks by other unrelated, house music artists before submitting your own tracks/productions.
This also applies to DJ's who only post their own mixes. Please limit the self promotion and engage more with the community on the sub. If you're making House music then surely you must enjoy it, so please share the tracks you enjoy.
Reposts of tracks are allowed after 5 months.
Please do not post memes or image-only submissions.
Please read the reddiquette for all other reddit related guidelines.
Sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, harassment, bullying, etc, will NOT tolerated in this sub. Any user engaging in those will be banned permanently, and reported to reddit administration.
Useful Sites:
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/r/house does not allow piracy! Please do not talk about or link to pirated sites!
See /r/houseMD for the TV show subreddit
/r/House
Hello, I'm looking for some heavy dance house or electronic music. Electronic music is really hard to find, it's on SoundCloud not on Youtube. I listened to some G-House but I didn't really like it, maybe I'm not used to it and it seems like a lot of rap and drugs are involved. Here is what I like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n7NwpUBxvw&ab_channel=Alex%27sList . This is house for driving, It's super heavy, I love it. This is not played in clubs, but it's really good for dancing. I'm looking for heavy house that is played in clubs, please orient me.
https://youtu.be/lepIePkk7vE?si=ai1JQSlxU-ctY_xS
Tuff City Kids (Lauer & Gerd Janson) - Penumbra Remix
Thx so much for your help!
While subgenres alter sound, generally 99% of house tracks have the kick on every beat, and the clap or snare on the 2 and 4. although I was wondering if it's still considered house if this isn't followed?
In the mildest case it'd be having the kick on only 1 and 3, but I'm working on demos in time signatures of like 13/8 and such. If those tracks still sound "house-like" is it still house or just a similar sound due to the other aspects of production, but not "real-house"?
Hi everyone. I wanted to share a really amazing long video about Laurent Garnier and House and electronic music history. It's in english langage. Highly recommend!!
As the title would suggest, get ready to shake your booty 💃🕺
It goes neh neh neh neh boom boom with drums, can somebody find it please?