Disco House

Disco House is a genre of electronic music with its own unique characteristics and history.

Typical BPM
115-135
Mood
Groovy
Era
1990s
Rhythm
Four-on-the-floor beat with syncopated percussion and a prominent bassline, often incorporating disco-era drum patterns.

About

Disco House is a subgenre of house music that blends elements of classic disco with the production techniques and sound design of house. It typically features soulful vocals, funky basslines, and lush instrumentation.

History

Disco House emerged in the mid-1990s as DJs and producers began incorporating disco samples and aesthetics into house music. It gained popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with artists like Armand Van Helden and Masters at Work playing a significant role in its development. The genre experienced a resurgence in the 2010s and continues to evolve, incorporating modern production techniques while retaining its disco roots.