The Best House Music of 2015

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This year has been huge for house music. We’ve seen the rise of future house, the return of deep house, and the continued domination of tech house. Here are our picks for the best house music tracks of 2015.

Introduction

These are the best house music tracks of 2015, as voted by Beatport users.

Best House Music of 2015

2015 was a great year for House Music. We saw a lot of great artists come out with some amazing tracks. Some of our favorites include tracks like “Deep in the Night” by Michael Woods, “Don’t You Worry Child” by Swedish House Mafia, and “Latch” by Disclosure.

Martin Garrix – Animals

Martin Garrix – Animals was released in 2013 and quickly became a club and festival anthem. The track features a catchy drop and breakdown that is sure to get any crowd moving.

Tchami – Promesses

This was one of the most played tracks of the past year, and it’s not hard to see why. The production is top notch, with a catchy melody and a great drop. Tchami is definitely one of the brightest stars in the House music scene right now.

Oliver Heldens – Gecko

Oliver Heldens is a Dutch DJ and record producer. He was born in Seville, Spain, in 1995. Heldens began his music career at the age of thirteen, when he started posting his mixes on various electronic music forums. In 2013, he was signed by Spinnin’ Records. His breakthrough came in early 2014 with his song “Gecko”, which peaked at number one on the Beatport chart.

Heldens has released a number of other successful singles, including “Koala” and ” Bunnydance”. He has also remixed a number of tracks, including Tiesto’s “Wicked World”. In 2015, Heldens was ranked as the seventh best DJ in the world by DJ Mag.

Disclosure – You & Me

Disclosure’s massive hit is the best house music of 2015. The garage-influenced track became an international crossover success, appealing to clubbers, pop fans, and critics alike. It’s a perfect example of Disclosure’s signature sound: catchy melodies, shuffling beats, and deceptively complex production. You can’t help but move when you hear it.

Duke Dumont – I Got U

Duke Dumont’s “I Got U” was one of the best house tracks of 2015. The bouncing bassline and infectious melody helped the track become an international hit, spending four weeks at #1 on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart.

Conclusion

This was a great year for house music. There were so many different sub-genres and new artists that emerged, it was hard to keep up. But we did our best to round up the best of the best for you. We hope you enjoy our list of the best house music of 2015.

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