Future House is a derivative genre of house music pioneered by Dutch producer Oliver Heldens, blending elements of deep house and UK garage.
Thanks to its modern sound, it has gained recognition in the mainstream and is now widely regarded as a major subgenre within EDM.
A new interpretation of forward-looking house music.
In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce classic tracks and anthems of Future House.
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A future house classic. Latest anthem floor hits (1–10).
We Are LoveDon Diablo

We Are Love features irresistible synthesizers that surge in like waves.
It’s sprinkled with plenty of bright sounds, yet the excess is trimmed away, giving it a refined feel that lets you listen for hours without ear fatigue.
Don Diablo is a big name widely known in the future house scene—be sure to pay attention to his polished track-making.
The G.O.A.T.Oliver Heldens & Mesto

The track “The G.
O.
A.
T.”, produced by the Dutch duo Oliver Heldens and Mesto.
The beat feels tight, and overall it’s a simple yet high-quality production.
When the piano sound comes in partway through, it gradually raises the audience’s energy.
It’s house music with a low center of gravity that feels really good.
My Frequency (feat. RebMoe)Tiësto

This track is called “My Freaquency,” a collaboration between Italian DJ 7 Skies and Dutch living legend DJ Tiësto, featuring artist RebMoe as the vocalist.
The solid, hard-hitting EDM paired with RebMoe’s slightly youthful voice creates an indescribably alluring vibe.
These artists are at the forefront of today’s EDM scene, and when two powerhouses team up, they can even turn noise into a musical element!
Lose ControlMeduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys

This track features the British R&B singer Becky Hill on vocals, co-produced by the Italian music producer Meduza and the UK production trio Goodboys.
As a result, it carries nuances that differ slightly from Meduza’s usual style.
It’s a star-studded collaboration.
The track has a deep, polished sound, and its ethereal textures make for an impressive piece of future house music.
JuiceDirty Ducks

This is “Juice,” a track released as the first drop of 2020 by Dirty Ducks, a future house duo based in Italy.
The husky, passionate vocals of the female singer are irresistible! The brass-like repeating melody is addictively catchy, supported from below by a thick, hefty bass and kick.
The occasional DJ scratch adds a subtly retro touch and a sense of playfulness.
It’s not just cool—it’s a fun, crowd-pleasing banger!
RiddimBen Ambergen

Characterized by its choppy, awkwardly ticking beat, this is a track called “Riddim” released by Ben Ambergen.
Sarah Toschini’s solid, urbane vocals fit perfectly with the track’s near-futuristic vibe.
The groovy polyrhythms are ideal for drawing listeners into its world, too.
If you listen closely, you’ll hear thoughtful craftsmanship even in the finer details, like the harmonies and counterpoint.
It’s a track I especially recommend to people who produce EDM!
DanceConor Ross

Connor Ross, a DJ from the UK.
Amazingly, he was just 17 in 2020, and his skill and taste have already propelled him into the mainstream—truly impressive.
There’s no doubt he’s a rising star in the future house scene, but his appeal already lies in how polished his tracks are.
“Dance” is a perfect example: it’s incredibly danceable and a great listen.
The track stands out with its flashy, hard-hitting production, and the drop is especially powerful and catchy.






