House music is having a serious moment right now. From Chicago to Miami to Los Angeles, DJs are leaning heavily into groovy basslines, minimal vocals, and high-energy drops.
Industry insiders say the shift is tied to the popularity of tech-house artists and the rise of dancefloor-focused music that keeps crowds moving all night long. Unlike some of the more aggressive EDM trends of the past decade, house music thrives on rhythm and simplicity.
For club owners, it’s a perfect formula — music that keeps people dancing and coming back for more.

