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Recommended house/techno

Ranking of Popular House and Techno Songs

The straight-ahead path of dance music: four-on-the-floor.

Known overseas as “four on the floor,” it’s considered the standard rhythm of the dance floor.

Among the most timeless forms of electronic music are house and techno.

Built primarily with synthesizers, sequencers, and samplers, these genres continue to evolve, changing shape with the times.

Since 2015, we’ve seen the rise of new scenes: comparatively mellow, modern-leaning EDM like future house; hard techno that hosts massive festivals around the world; and tech house, an extremely groovy style that bridges house and techno.

This time, we’ll introduce the most popular tracks on our site in a ranked format.

Ranking of Popular House/Techno Songs (71–80)

Day ‘n’ NightKid Cudi vs. Crookers71rank/position

Kid Cudi vs. Crookers – Day ‘n’ Night (Official Video)
Day 'n’ NightKid Cudi vs. Crookers

A track released as a single in 2008 by American hip-hop artist Kid Cudi.

This version is a remix by the Italian production duo Crookers.

It reached No.

2 on the UK Singles Chart.

AliveKrewella72rank/position

Krewella – Alive (Official Video)
AliveKrewella

A track by Krewella, an electronic dance music group based in Chicago.

Released in 2013 as the first single from their debut EP, it received extensive airplay on mainstream pop radio and reached No.

1 on the U.S.

charts.

BoilerLimp Bizkit73rank/position

Limp Bizkit – Boiler (Official Music Video)
BoilerLimp Bizkit

A song about the frustration and confusion felt after being left by a loved one.

It was released as a single in 2001 by the American nu metal band Limp Bizkit.

The track reached No.

18 on the UK charts and became a hit in countries such as Norway and Belgium.

What I’ve DoneLinkin Park74rank/position

What I’ve Done (Official Music Video) [4K Upgrade] – Linkin Park
What I've DoneLinkin Park

A song about acknowledging past mistakes, accepting them, and moving forward.

It was released as a single in 2007 by the American rock band Linkin Park.

The track was produced with the involvement of Rick Rubin, who is also known for his work with Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond.

DemonsMAX, Kurt Schneider75rank/position

The piece “Demons,” created by singer-songwriter Kurt Hugo Schneider—who has gained popularity for his catchy musical style—and Max Schneider—who’s known for blending R&B and pop—has won fans with its structure, featuring an extremely catchy and emotional melody.

In this Nightcore remix version, that moving atmosphere remains intact, resulting in a Nightcore track that’s truly touching.