Top New House Music of 2015
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A look at the top new house music of 2015. These are the tracks that are making waves and getting people moving.
New House Music of 2015
There’s something about house music that makes it so irresistible. It’s the perfect combination of soul, funk, and disco, and it always gets people on the dance floor. 2015 was a great year for house music, and we’ve compiled a list of our top picks.
Defining House Music
House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized in Chicago clubs such as the Warehouse and the Music Box, and has since spread to the rest of the world. House music is characterized by a 4/4 time signature, a prominent bassline, and often includes sampling from other genres, particularly funk and disco.
Where to find House Music
There are many ways to find new house music. The best way is to explore and find new artists that you like. There are many websites and applications that allow you to do this.
Some of the best ways to find new music are:
-Spotify: Spotify is a streaming service that has a huge catalog of music, including house music. You can create your own playlists or listen to others’ playlists.
-Soundcloud: Soundcloud is a great way to find new music. You can follow your favorite artists and listen to their new tracks as they are released.
-Pandora: Pandora is a streaming service that creates custom radio stations based on your musical preferences. You can create stations for specific genres or artists, and Pandora will play similar songs.
-iTunes: iTunes is a great way to find new music, especially if you know what you’re looking for. You can browse the iTunes store by genre or artist, and buy individual songs or albums.
The Best of 2015
2015 was a big year for new house music. We saw the rise of new sub-genres and the fall of some old favorites. But what were the best tracks of the year? Here are our picks for the top new house music of 2015.
Top Ten Lists
1. Madeon – “Pay No Mind”
2. ODESZA – “Say My Name”
3. Purity Ring – “bodyache”
4. Tame Impala – “Let It Happen”
5. Disclosure – “Magnets”
6. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Run Away With Me”
7. Sufjan Stevens – “Should Have Known Better”
8. Kendrick Lamar – “Alright”
9. Grimes – “Flesh Without Blood”
10. CHVRCHES – “Leave a Trace”
Best of the Year
The year 2015 was an amazing one for new house music. With so many new artists and DJs emerging on the scene, it was hard to keep track of all the great new music that was being released. But we here at House Music Daily have done our best to compile a list of the best of the best, the top 10 new house music tracks of 2015.
1. “Pushing On” by Oliver $ and Jimi Jules
2. “I Remember” by Deadmau5 and Kaskade
3. “Are You with Me” by Lost Frequencies
4. “How Deep Is Your Love” by Calvin Harris and disciples
5. “Where Are Ü Now” by Skrillex and Diplo with Justin Bieber
6. “Lean On” by Major Lazer, DJ Snake and MØ
7.”You Know You Like It” by Tchami and Dj Snake
8.”Runaway (U & I)” by Galantis
9.”King” by Years & Years
10.”Don’t Worry” by Madcon
The Future of House Music
2015 has been a great year for house music. We’ve seen a lot of new artists come onto the scene and some old favorites return with new music. The future of house music looks bright and we can’t wait to see what 2016 has in store for us. Here are some of the top new house tracks of 2015.
Where is House Music Going?
The popularity of house music has skyrocketed in the past few years. The genre has seen a huge resurgence, and new artists are constantly emerging. But where is house music going? What will the sound be like in the future?
There are a few different trends that seem to be dominating the genre right now. First, there is a move towards darker, more techno-influenced sounds. This is probably a response to the recent popularity of EDM and its focus on hard-hitting drops. House producers are now incorporating heavier basslines and darker melodies into their tracks, resulting in a sound that is both danceable and dark.
Another trend that is becoming more prevalent is the use of classic house samples. Producers are digging deep into the archives and incorporating iconic loops and beats into their tracks. This gives the music an instant feeling of nostalgia, while still sounding fresh and modern.
Ultimately, the future of house music is impossible to predict. However, these two trends seem to be shaping the sound of the genre in a very exciting way. We can’t wait to see what new sounds emerge in the coming years!
The End of House Music?
In 2015, we saw the rise of a new sound in House music, one that was characterized by its dark, emotive tones and its focus on bass over melody. This new sound, which came to be known as “Future House,” quickly gained popularity among both producers and fans alike, and it seemed like it was poised to take over the scene.
However, in the past year or so, Future House has begun to fall out of favor, replaced by a new sound that is once again focused on melody and atmosphere. This sound, which has come to be known as “Deep House,” appears to be the new direction that House music is headed in.
So what does this all mean for the future of House music? It’s hard to say for sure, but one thing is certain: the scene is always changing, and there’s always something new around the corner.