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Classic club music tracks recommended for people in their 40s

As we get older, we may start to feel that clubs are places far removed from our lives.

However, the music played there is often very interesting, having evolved by incorporating a wide range of genres.

In this piece, I’ll be introducing some of that club music.

Classic Club Music Recommendations for Your 40s (11–20)

BackLorenz Rhode

This is a classic club track by Lorenz Rhode, an artist at the forefront of electro-funk, known for its pleasant chord progressions and alluring talkbox.

It delivers a stylish, modern finish and is also recommended for listeners in their 40s.

Party DownGeorge Duke

This is a classic club track by George Duke, whose artistry in jazz-funk and fusion jazz shines through with sleek, club-ready melodies.

Its urban texture is pleasantly refined, making it a great pick for listeners in their 40s as well.

Tricka TechnologyA Skills & Krafty Kuts

A. Skillz & Krafty Kuts – Tricka Technology
Tricka TechnologyA Skills & Krafty Kuts

This club music classic by A.Skillz and Krafty Kuts has won outstanding popularity with a bouncy, breakbeat-forward style that showcases the fun of breakbeats.

Its upbeat, feel-good vibe carries a nostalgic touch that makes it especially appealing to listeners in their 40s.

Red AlertBasement Jaxx

Basement Jaxx – Red Alert (Lyric Video)
Red AlertBasement Jaxx

This is a club music masterpiece by Basement Jaxx, where the driving energy of a house beat and melodious, techy track sensibilities come together in a brilliantly technical production.

Its refined content makes it a highly recommended work that will resonate perfectly with listeners in their 40s.

EntrowGraham Central Station

Graham Central Station – Entrow (1976) – HQ
EntrowGraham Central Station

A catchy yet genuinely developed, marching-band-style arrangement makes this Graham Central Station track a standout classic of club music.

It’s highly favored by dancers and works great as a party tune—an excellent recommendation for listeners in their 40s.