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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 classics. Recommended popular tracks (51–60)

Earthlings XDanny Howells

A groove that also connects to tech house and minimal.

You might not catch it on a quick listen, but with a meticulously calculated, floor-focused arrangement, it can create a deep mood on the dancefloor.

It was a massive hit in 2018 and a floor favorite—a form of deep house that greatly contributed to build-ups.

So Long feat. Jem Cooke (Audiojack Remix)Jem Cooke, Made By Pete Audiojack

The Audiojack remix by veterans of tech house and deep house—James Rial and Richard Burkinshaw—really hits the spot.

The groove leans very close to tech house, but since the original is rooted in a very modern deep house sound, I selected it this time.

There are no flashy breaks, and its somewhat mysterious, never-fully-peaking vibe feels very current.

Envision (Argy Vocal Mix)Osunlade

Starting his professional career at the young age of 17, Osunlade has risen to what feels like a venerable status in the deep house scene.

With his striking, African-inspired look and distinctive personality, he’s not only produced many hit tracks but also runs the acclaimed label Yoruba Records—making him an indispensable figure when talking about the scene.

Here, I’d like to introduce his 2011 single “ENVISION,” which became a major hit.

The original version is a stylish Afro deep house cut featuring his own soulful vocals over a cool track, and the remix by Greek producer ARGY offers a different, equally compelling flavor.

Deep BurntPepe Bradock

After all, it’s dance music, so I wouldn’t go so far as to say house music lacks class, but it’s a genre where truly elegant tracks are relatively rare.

This track, however, is in a league of its own—very refined.

Then in come those sharp, wild vocal samples.

The contrast between the two is fantastic and really makes each element stand out.

I’ve got a feeling this is a masterpiece in the making!

In conclusion

The deep resonance and captivating groove of deep house continue to enchant the music scene to this day. The world of deep house, which resonates comfortably in unhurried moments, will surely add new color to your musical life. Take this opportunity to open a new door to Western music.