[For Beginners] A Roundup of Famous International House Music Artists
Are you familiar with house music, often simply called “house”? You might have a vague idea but be unsure about the exact definition.
The four-on-the-floor kick drum is one of house’s signature styles, but the allure of house goes far beyond simple dance music—it’s a deeply rich genre that has influenced many others the more you learn about it.
In this article, we’ve gathered artists who are essential to telling the history of house.
We’re introducing not only longtime legends but also artists influenced by house who have been attracting attention in recent years, so newcomers are encouraged to check it out!
[For Beginners] A Roundup of Famous International House Music Artists (1–10)
The Whistle SongFrankie Knuckles

A legendary DJ and producer known as the creator of house music.
Active from the 1970s through the 2010s, he worked across a wide range of genres including electronic, club/dance, disco, and house.
In the 1980s and ’90s, he produced tracks such as “Baby Wants to Ride” and “Tears,” and in 1991 he released his debut album Beyond the Mix.
In 1997, he won the Grammy Award for Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical, and was honored by the City of Chicago as the “Godfather of House,” among many other recognitions.
Highly recommended for those interested in the history of dance music or looking to learn about the origins of house music.
Move Your BodyMarshall Jefferson

Marshall Jefferson is one of the most important figures, revered as the godfather of Chicago house.
Born in Chicago in 1959, he reportedly favored rock music in his youth.
It’s also fascinating that he discovered dance music at The Music Box, the club where the legendary DJ Ron Hardy was a resident, and that—even before he was famous—he was highly regarded.
His classic piano house track released in 1986 had a major impact on the genre.
Active across a wide range of subgenres such as Chicago house and deep house, Marshall continues to perform at full strength even in the 2020s, truly a living encyclopedia of Chicago house.
Emancipation of My SoulTerrence Parker

Let me introduce Terrence Parker, a legendary figure in the house music scene.
He’s a true veteran who began his music career in 1982.
From small club events to large music festivals, he’s performed on a wide range of stages and continues to share his music.
It’s said he has performed in over 100 cities.
To get a feel for his appeal, I recommend checking out hits like Emancipation Of My Soul.
Keep On TryingDJ Harvey

DJ Harvey is known as an artist credited with bringing disco and house music to the UK.
While house music originated in the United States, the fresh energy he infused into it in Britain left a significant mark on music history.
Once you experience one of his sets, you’ll understand how his music captivates so many people.
His performances at Fuji Rock Festival wrap you in a euphoric feeling, as if you were dancing in a club.
The track “Keep On Trying” also reflects DJ Harvey’s deep musical understanding and his passion for dance music.
Even newcomers to house will be able to fully appreciate his appeal.
So SpecialBlaze

Blaze is an indispensable artist in the house music scene.
Teaming up with the soulful vocalist Barbara Tucker, they created the hit song “Most Precious Love,” a true showcase of their talent.
The track continues to be beloved in clubs today.
Their debut album “25 Years Later,” where soul and house blend seamlessly, can be considered a work that has etched its name in music history.
As pioneers who helped enrich house music, Blaze will continue to be cherished by music fans.
Their music is also an ideal entry point for beginners to experience the profound allure of house.


