Set Me Free: The Best House Music of 2020

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A round-up of the best house music of 2020 so far, featuring tracks that will set you free on the dancefloor.

Introduction

It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally arrived at 2020. A new decade brings with it a fresh start, new opportunities, and – most importantly – a whole host of new music to get excited about. So, without further ado, here are the best house tracks of 2020 (so far).

The Best House Music of 2020

It’s been a long year, but we’ve finally made it to 2020. And what a year it’s been! There’s been so much great house music released this year, it’s hard to keep track of it all. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here are some of the best tracks of 2020.

CamelPhat – “Dance with Me”

When it comes to pure, unadulterated fun, few tracks can touch CamelPhat and Yannis Foals’ “Dance with Me.” The bouncy bassline and Yannis’ anthemic vocals make this track impossible to resist, and it’s guaranteed to get even the most reluctant wallflowers out on the dance floor.

Chris Lake – “I Remember”

Chris Lake’s “I Remember” is a song that will make you want to get up and dance. The infectious beat and catchy lyrics are impossible to resist, and the fact that it’s one of the best house tracks of 2020 just makes it that much better. If you’re looking for a song to get your groove on, this is it.

Disclosure – “ENERGY”

This UK duo has been making a comeback in 2020 with their catchy sound and club-ready beats. “ENERGY” is the perfect track to get any party started, and its accompanying music video is guaranteed to get you up and dancing.

Dusky – “In Plain Sight”

Dusky’s “In Plain Sight” is one of the best house tracks of 2020. The tune is melodic and soulful, with a thumping bassline that will keep you moving all night long.

Eli & Fur – “Parfume”

There’s something about house music that just makes you want to, well, move. Maybe it’s the infectious beats, or the often-emotional vocals that perfectly capture the feeling of summer evenings and long weekends. Whatever the reason, we just can’t get enough of it—and we’re always on the lookout for new songs to add to our ever-growing playlists.

If you’re looking for some fresh house tunes to add to your rotation, look no further than Eli & Fur’s “Parfume.” The track, which was released earlier this year, is a perfect example of what we love about the genre: It’s catchy, it’s fun, and it just makes us want to dance.

So turn up the volume and get ready to move—this is one house track you won’t be able to resist.

Green Velvet – “Flash”

Green Velvet’s “Flash” is one of the best house tracks of 2020. The track is a perfect blend of old and new, with a classic house sound that is updated with a modern production style. The result is a track that feels both fresh and familiar, and which will get any party started.

Jax Jones – “You Don’t Know Me”

Jax Jones’s “You Don’t Know Me” is one of the best house songs of 2020. The song features RAYE on vocals, and the two swap verses about a failing relationship. The production is catchy and club-ready, with a thumping bassline and sampled vocals. Jones’s previous hits “Instruction” and “Breathe” are also great examples of his work in the genre.

Jay Lumen – “The Sun”

Jay Lumen is a French DJ, producer, and composer who has been active in the house music scene since the early 2000s. “The Sun” is a deep house track with a summery vibe that was released in 2020. The song features catchy vocals from Polina Griffith and a groovy bassline that will get your feet moving.

KiNK – “Perth”

If you like your house music with a side of sun-drenched clarity, look no further than KiNK’s “Perth.” The lead single from the Levitation EP sets the tone not just for the record, but for summer itself: it’s an ode to simplicity and companionship, underpinned by a hypnotic loop that never overstays its welcome. “Perth” is one of those tracks that’s impossible to tire of, whether you’re hearing it for the first time or the hundredth.

Matador – “The Enemy”

Few tracks have burst out of the underground with such immediacy and ferocity as Matador’s “The Enemy.” It’s a propulsive, polyrhythmic banger that’s as deep and complex as it is danceable, with a resounding bassline and dizzying array of percussion. But what really sets it apart is the eerie, disembodied vocal sample that repeats throughout the track like a mantra: “set me free.” In a year that has been defined by instability and uncertainty, “The Enemy” feels like an anthem for the oppressed, a call to arms for those who are tired of being held down. With its powerful message and hypnotic groove, it’s no wonder this track has been one of the most popular in 2020.

Nicole Moudaber – “See You Next Tuesday”

Now that we’re well into 2020, it’s time to take a look at some of the best house music that’s been released so far this year. There’s been some incredible music put out by both established DJs and newcomers, and it’s all worth checking out.

One stand-out track is Nicole Moudaber’s “See You Next Tuesday.” It’s a hypnotic, dark tune that really packs a punch. The Israeli DJ and producer is known for her techno and house sounds, and this track definitely falls into the latter category. It’s perfect for dancing or just listening to on a rainy day.

If you’re looking for something a little more uplifting, check out David Guetta and MORTEN’s “Kill Me Slow.” It’s a fun, feel-good tune that will definitely get your feet moving. The two DJs have teamed up before, but this track feels like their best collaboration yet.

Prok & Fitch – “Breathin”

If you’re looking for a feel-good banger to get your groove on, look no further than Prok & Fitch’s “Breathin.” The track features a captivating bassline, infectious vocal chops, and a healthy dose of summertime energy.

Solardo – “Tango Wango”

It’s been a big year for house music, with a number of artists emerging onto the scene and making a name for themselves. One such act is Solardo, who have been lighting up dance floors around the world with their unique brand of high-energy, Jersey-influenced house.

Their track “Tango Wango” is a perfect example of their sound, with its catchy vocals, pounding bassline and relentless energy. It’s this mix of elements that has made Solardo one of the most in-demand acts on the club circuit, and “Tango Wango” is just one of many standout tracks they’ve released this year.

If you’re looking for a dose of pure, unadulterated house music fun, then look no further than Solardo. “Tango Wango” is just one of many reasons why they’re one of the hottest names in dance music right now.

Will Clarke – “Techno (Not Techno)”

It would be impossible to overstate the contributions of Will Clarke to house music. The DJ, producer, and label boss has been a stalwart of the genre for over a decade, releasing on some of its most revered imprints and collaborating with its most celebrated artists. With a sound that is at once progressive and classic, Clarke has cemented his place as one of house music’s true legends.

“Techno (Not Techno)” is Will Clarke’s latest track, and it is a masterclass in funk-infused techno. The bassline is groovy and infectious, the percussion is tight and driving, and the synths are sleek and sexy. This is a track that will make you move, no matter what your preferred tempo is. Turn it up, close your eyes, and let yourself go.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our roundup of the best house music of 2020. With so many great tracks and artists to choose from, it was hard to narrow it down to just a handful. From bouncy, feel-good anthems to tech-y bangers and everything in between, there’s something here for everyone. No matter what your taste in house music is, we’re sure you’ll find something to groove to on this list. So turn up the volume, get lost in the beat, and let the good times roll.

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