The Best House Music of 2005

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A look at the best house music tracks of 2005.

The Best House Music of 2005

It was a great year for house music. There were so many amazing tracks released in 2005, it’s hard to choose just a few. But we’ve narrowed it down to our favorites. From deep and soulful to funky and techy, these are the songs that defined house music in 2005.

– “Call On Me” by Eric Prydz
– “Drop The Pressure” by Mylo
– “I Believe” by Bob Sinclar
– “In The Air Tonight” by CamelPhat & Jake Bugg
– “Let’s Go Dancing” by Armand Van Helden
– “Make Luv” by Room 5 feat. Oliver Cheatham

The Best House Music of 2006

This was a banner year for house music, with many amazing tracks being released. It was tough to narrow it down to just 10, but here are our picks for the best house music of 2006:

1. “I Remember” by deadmau5 & Kaskade – This track was an instant classic, with its catchy melody and great vocals. It was one of the biggest hits of the year and is still popular today.

2. “In The Air” by Morgan Page feat. Lissie – Another big hit, this track had a great synth line and catchy vocals. It was one of the most played tracks on dance floors in 2006.

3. “Let Go” by Fidget – This track was a bit more underground, but it had a great groove and atmosphere that made it a favorite among house music fans.

4. “Ride The Wave” by Chris Lake – This track was another big hit, with its driving bassline and infectious hooks. It was one of the most played tracks on dance floors in 2006.

5. “The Way You Move” by Bodyrox feat Luciana – This track was a massive hit, with its catchy vocals and amazing production values. Itwas one of the most played tracks on dance floors in 2006.

6. “Watch The Sunrise” by Axwell feat Steve Edwards – This track was a huge hit, thanks to its amazing melody and gorgeous vocal performance. It was one of the most played tracks on dance floors in 2006.

7.”Do You Feel The Same?” By Eric Prydz-This track exploded onto the scene in 2006 and became an instant classic among house music fans. Its catchy hooks and great production values made it one of the most played tracks on dance floors that year.

8.”Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit” By Fedde Le Grand-This track became an unexpected smash hit in 2006, thanks to its great production values and catchy hooks. It was one of the most played tracks on dance floors that year.. . .

The Best House Music of 2007

It was a great year for house music. So many different sub-genres and styles emerged and the music just kept getting better and better. Here are my picks for the best house tracks of 2007.

1. Electro Swing – “Get Your kicks” by Parov Stelar
2. Funky House – “Someday” by Shakedown
3. Nu Disco – “I Feel Love” by Donna Summer
4. Chicago House – “Can You Feel It” by Mr. Fingers
5. Deep House – “Seven Nation Army” by The White Stripes
6. Tech House – “Babel” by Rodriguez Jr.
7. Minimal Techno – “Strings of Life” by Derrick May

The Best House Music of 2008

The year 2008 was a great year for house music. There were many great tracks that were released, and it was hard to narrow it down to just a few. However, here are some of the best house tracks of 2008:

-Claude VonStroke – “Who’s Afraid of Detroit?”
This track was released in early 2008, and quickly became a house music classic. It has a catchy hook and a great groove that is perfect for dancing.

-Moby – “Ooh Yeah”
This track was released towards the end of 2008, and is a bit more mellow than “Who’s Afraid of Detroit?” However, it is still a great track that is perfect for dancing or relaxing.

-The Presets – “My People”
This track was also released towards the end of 2008, and is a bit more upbeat than “Ooh Yeah.” It has a great beat that will get you moving, and the vocals are catchy and fun.

The Best House Music of 2009

The best house music of 2009 was a particular standout year for the genre. A wide variety of artists released exceptional music that demonstrated the continuing evolution of house music. From more traditional sounds to more experimental and avant-garde sounds, there was something for everyone in 2009.

A few of the standout tracks from 2009 include Robert Babicz’s “Vanilla Sky” , Steve Bug’s “Loverboy”, and Anton Pieete’s “Frequencies”. These tracks exemplify the different directions that house music was moving in during 2009, and they are still considered some of the best house tracks of all time. If you are a fan of house music, or if you are just curious about what the genre has to offer, make sure to check out these tracks from 2009.

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