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.
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Popular House/Techno Song Rankings (21–30)
Blackout (Original Mix)AIROD26rank/position

Released on February 21, 2024, “Blackout (Original Mix)” embodies Aerodd’s pursuit of new heights in the techno scene.
Based in Paris, France, Aerodd delivers a track that channels the full force of his creativity and craftsmanship, pulling listeners into an intense yet melodic journey.
This EP is defined by a soundscape of thunderous, overwhelming drums and razor-sharp, laser-like synths, while a monster cut featuring female vocals shakes the human soul.
Each track offers a different flavor, promising fresh experiences for a wide range of techno fans.
It’s especially recommended for those who want to explore the depth of techno from a different angle.
Aerodd’s talent shines brilliantly here, making this a release no music lover should miss.
We Have ArrivedAphex Twin27rank/position

All the sounds are noisy and unruly, yet the way they lock into a single groove is amazing.
The meticulously crafted sound becomes more addictive the more you listen.
Once you’re hooked, it’s hard to get out—there’s a real addictive quality.
Highly recommended for those who want to dive deep into the world of hard techno.
Name of The DJ (The Speed Freak Mix)Chosen Few28rank/position

It gradually shifts from a hip-hop vibe into four-on-the-floor hard techno, accompanied by a vocal countdown.
The track-making that freely moves between hip-hop and hard techno is stunning.
Overall, it’s a high-energy track—perfect for when you want to get pumped up!
The Real Schranz (Part 1)Chris Liebing & Andre Walter29rank/position

A dense kick sound is overlaid with a metallic, wet synth bass that rattles along.
Overall it’s very minimal, but precisely because it’s minimal, even the slightest changes are satisfying.
Pay attention to the synth that comes in partway through, as well as the hi-hats.
Let Me Love YouDJ Snake ft. Justin Bieber30rank/position

A track about not giving up on a relationship with a woman.
Released as a single in 2016 by French DJ Snake.
Featuring vocals by Justin Bieber, the track reached No.
1 on the charts in many countries, including Switzerland, Slovakia, and Scotland.


