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The Appeal of Four-on-the-Floor: A House Music Classic. The Essential Starter Album.

House music—often simply called “house”—is a genre that originated from 1970s disco and has continued to influence not only club music but also popular music such as pop.

Its signature beat style, known as the four-on-the-floor, where the kick drum hits four times per measure, is something you’ve likely heard at least once, even without realizing it.

While it’s difficult to fully cover its definitions and history in a short text, this article highlights essential, canonical masterpieces of house music.

It’s a lineup curated for those who want to start listening to house music from here on out!

The Appeal of Four-on-the-Floor: Essential House Music Masterpieces, The Basics (41–50)

Tell You (Today)Loose Joints

Loose Joints – Tell You (Today) (Original 12″ Vocal)
Tell You (Today)Loose Joints

A classic track by Loose Joints, another alias project of Arthur Russell, who also released many great songs under the name Dinosaur L.

It’s a masterpiece that represents one facet of New York’s pop yet avant-garde sound, brimming with a kind of idiotically bright cheerfulness.

In conclusion

House music is a genre that continues to evolve in real time, and distinctive “house” tracks are still being born in the 2020s.

As mentioned at the beginning, its influence extends not only to club music but also to pop, which shouldn’t be overlooked.

This time we focused mainly on classic masterpieces, but if this piqued your interest, be sure to check out the latest house music as well!