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Deep house masterpieces. Recommended popular tracks.

Deep house masterpieces. Recommended popular tracks.
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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 (1–10)

Deep InsideHardrive

The distinctive vocal loop used in the intro is something many house music fans have probably heard somewhere before.

It’s a classic.

While it’s classified as deep house, it’s quite energetic, so I often see younger DJs who love classic house anthems playing this track at tech house–style EDM events.

Many producers have covered it over the years, and it’s such a timeless masterpiece that the intro alone has been sampled and used countless times.

Full Circle (Feat. Boxed In)George FitzGerald

George FitzGerald – Full Circle (Feat. Boxed In) (Official Video)
Full Circle (Feat. Boxed In)George FitzGerald

George FitzGerald is a UK-born producer who has long been based in Berlin, the mecca of club culture.

He debuted on SCUBA’s label, Hotflush, and has gone on to release a string of dancefloor hits on cutting-edge imprints like AUS Music and Hypercolour.

His signature style is deep, modern house music.

Move Your BodyMarshall Jefferson x Solardo

Marshall Jefferson x Solardo – Move Your Body [Ultra Records]
Move Your BodyMarshall Jefferson x Solardo

It’s a track filled with a soul-liberating exhilaration and the pure joy that makes your body move.

It’s a cross-generational collaboration between American maestro Marshall Jefferson—often called the “Father of Chicago House”—and the Manchester-based UK duo Solardo.

It carries a universal message: “Just surrender to the music and free your mind and body!”—a sentiment that feels affirming to every listener.

The original, a historic classic released in 1986, was also featured in the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

This version, released in October 2019, earned a Silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry in 2023.

Its sophisticated sound, perfect for coloring the urban night, is just the thing when you want to elevate your mood in an instant.

Can You Feel ItMr Fingers

Trax Records, the legendary Chicago house label.

Among its catalog, this classic is especially popular.

Due to the label’s intentions, it has seen numerous reissues and digital releases, so the original has been overshadowed.

The first release was in 1986—before house music had spread across the world.

The intoxicating, bittersweet atmosphere that became a benchmark for deep house started with this track.

I Can Take ItTheo Parrish

He is a producer based in Detroit, USA.

While running his own label, Sound Signature, he continues to play gigs at underground clubs around the world.

This track was released on his label in 2001 and remains highly popular within deep house to this day.

It’s not exactly bright, but it has a very soothing feel when you listen to it.