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Deep house masterpieces. Recommended popular tracks.

To meet requests like “I want to listen to laid-back house music,” “I’m looking for something classy and refined in the classics,” and “I want the latest underground deep house,” we’ve researched popular deep house tracks and landmark tunes that marked turning points in the scene.

Based on feedback from music fans sent to our site, we selected the most popular picks, and I, a club DJ, will introduce recommended tracks—both old and new.

House music has been around for over 40 years since the birth of the scene, but its essence hasn’t changed.

That’s exactly why it still has a devoted following and remains popular in the underground scene today.

Enjoy!

Deep house masterpieces. Recommended popular tracks (41–50)

New Jersey DeepThe Black Science Orchestra

The Black Science Orchestra – New Jersey Deep [1994]
New Jersey DeepThe Black Science Orchestra

Black Science Orchestra, known for distilling disco and rare groove into a distinctly British sound.

Crafted by Ashley Beedle and company, this piece is a deep house track defined by its rich, soothing groove.

The beautiful, floating synth strings evoke the glittering lights of a city night, stirring a mood that’s both a little wistful and romantic.

The track appears on the 1994 release The Altered States EP.

Its sophisticated sound design masterfully reimagines the vibe of the 1976 classic Funkanova.

Whether you’re quietly enjoying a drink alone or sharing a moody moment with someone special, this song can make the atmosphere feel even more extraordinary.

Morning FactoryRon Trent

A deep house work in the lineage of Chicago house, a masterpiece by Ron Trent that summons an inky-black groove.

It’s included on the very first EP released on his own label, Prescription.

The original pressing was released by the UK’s Peacefrog Records in 1999.

A classic that continues to be talked about to this day.

UntitledChez Damier

Chez Damier, the legendary DJ and producer who, alongside Derrick May, served as a resident DJ at Detroit’s legendary club Music Institute and helped pioneer the city’s club scene.

He drew attention with the classic Can You Feel It, released on Kevin Saunderson’s label KMS, but this track is a hidden gem.

It’s a uniquely deep house cut, steeped in Detroit-honed house’s mysterious mood and built around endlessly repeating phrases.

Visions Of The Future (Roy Davis Jr & DJ Skull Mix)Gene Farris

Gene Farris – Visions Of The Future (Roy Davis Jr & DJ Skull Mix)
Visions Of The Future (Roy Davis Jr & DJ Skull Mix)Gene Farris

Gene Farris, a master and legend of the Chicago deep house scene, has been active since the early 1990s and has long led the scene.

Among the many classics in his discography, the early masterpiece “Visions Of The Future,” released in 1996, perfectly captures the atmosphere of Chicago house in the ’90s.

It was reissued in 2008 with revamped cover art and new remixes, so be sure to check it out alongside the original pressing.

Space Cowboy (David Morales Classic Club Remix)Jamiroquai

Jamiroquai – Space Cowboy (David Morales Classic Club Remix) [Audio]
Space Cowboy (David Morales Classic Club Remix)Jamiroquai

Jamiroquai’s classic track “Space Cowboy.” It’s a popular song in Japan as well, so I think many of you know it.

“Space Cowboy (David Morales Classic Club Remix)” is a remix of that Jamiroquai track by the American DJ David Morales.

The arrangement has been changed a lot, so it doesn’t really keep the vibe of the original.

Because of that, it sounds like a brand-new song—refreshing to listen to!