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A future house masterpiece. The latest anthem and floor hits.

Future House is a derivative genre of house music pioneered by Dutch producer Oliver Heldens, blending elements of deep house and UK garage.

Thanks to its modern sound, it has gained recognition in the mainstream and is now widely regarded as a major subgenre within EDM.

A new interpretation of forward-looking house music.

In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce classic tracks and anthems of Future House.

Let’s start with the popular ones.

A future house classic. Latest anthem floor hits (1–10).

I’ve Seen It AllBilly The Kit

This is a track called “I’ve Seen It All,” released by Dutch DJ Billy The Kit.

The steady beat and the repeating drop that feels like you’re falling are addictive.

The song is divided into several sections, such as parts led by a refined piano sound and parts centered on the bass and kick beat.

New sounds and beats are added every second, keeping the listener engaged throughout.

The recurring melody is highly addictive—once you hear it, it’s guaranteed to stick in your head!

DanceConor Ross

Connor Ross, a DJ from the UK.

Amazingly, he was just 17 in 2020, and his skill and taste have already propelled him into the mainstream—truly impressive.

There’s no doubt he’s a rising star in the future house scene, but his appeal already lies in how polished his tracks are.

“Dance” is a perfect example: it’s incredibly danceable and a great listen.

The track stands out with its flashy, hard-hitting production, and the drop is especially powerful and catchy.

Congratulations (Don Diablo VIP Mix)Don Diablo

Don Diablo – Congratulations ft. Brando (Don Diablo VIP Mix) | Official Audio
Congratulations (Don Diablo VIP Mix)Don Diablo

When talking about future house, you can’t leave out Don Diablo.

He’s a DJ from the Netherlands, and his tracks are so polished and accessible that I can wholeheartedly recommend them even to beginners.

His 2020 release “Congratulations” has an incredibly satisfying and straightforward drop—the chorus section’s melody and beat feel amazing.

The dynamics and variations in the beat are easy to follow, making it a fantastic track that instinctively feels cool.

A future house classic. Latest anthem floor hits (11–20)

I Think It’s TimeGreg Dela

Greg Dela by the electronic musician Greg Dela.

Both the track and the vocals are insanely cool, and while there are tricky ideas sprinkled throughout, it’s extremely easy to listen to—perfect as background music for running, for example.

Since vocals are present almost throughout, even those who aren’t into instrumentals should enjoy it.

The interlude features some intriguing sounds as well, making this a highly recommended track.

Switch ThatRetrovision

Retrovision & Dirty Palm – Switch That (Official Visualizer)
Switch ThatRetrovision

The French DJ RetroVision is highly popular in Japan, to the point that he has even performed here.

His track ‘Switch That’ makes a strong impact with a bass section that delivers a unique rhythm using a brassy, distorted timbre, and from there it abruptly shifts to a pristine, transparent sound—its dynamic contrast in production is the highlight.

Of course, it’s unmistakably danceable as well, and the track’s sense of presence makes you want to experience this play live.

We Are LifeStadiumx

Stadiumx & Sebastian Wibe – We Are Life feat. Mingue (Official Lyric Video)
We Are LifeStadiumx

Anyway, the melodies are beautiful and easy to listen to! Stadiumx, the DJ duo from Hungary.

Their appeal lies in the dramatically unfolding vocals—and the top-tier track production that brings those vocals even more to life.

Not only the vocals but also the synthesizer melodies are exceptional, and the drop—where that sound meets those melodies in the best possible combination—is addictive.

Their track “We Are Life” is exactly that: an immensely satisfying number.

1995Raven & Kreyn

Raven & Kreyn – 1995 (Official Music Video)
1995Raven & Kreyn

In 2019 they even performed in Japan, steadily growing their fanbase here as well—the French future house duo Rayven & Valexx.

This is their track “1995.” The song is built around the speaking voice of a Black woman.

I couldn’t tell whether it was recorded specifically for this track or sampled, but it must take serious taste to make spoken words sound this cool.

It’s a track that overwhelmingly showcases their impeccable sense.