LoudLife Best of 2023: Tech-House Tracks

From Mau P’s infectious beats to Dom Dolla’s rhythmic grooves, Fisher’s unmistakable energy, John Summit’s unstoppable vibes, and James Hype’s innovative sounds. 2023 has been a year of unparalleled Tech House brilliance and this is our selection of best tracks.

Mau P – “Gimme That Bounce”: 

Mau P, an emerging force in the tech-house scene, brings a fresh perspective to the genre with “Gimme That Bounce,” showcasing a talent for crafting infectious beats and dynamic compositions.

Westend & Noizu – “Push To Start”: 

The collaboration between Westend and Noizu results in the high-octane track “Push To Start,” combining Westend’s deep and melodic style with Noizu’s energetic production for a thrilling tech-house experience.

MK & Dom Dolla – “Rhyme Dust”: 

Tech-house legend MK joins forces with Australian sensation Dom Dolla in “Rhyme Dust,” a track that seamlessly blends MK’s timeless influence with Dom Dolla’s modern edge, creating a perfect fusion of classic and contemporary sounds.

Fisher – “Atmosphere”: 

Fisher, known for his explosive presence in the tech-house scene, delivers another dancefloor anthem with “Atmosphere,” showcasing his trademark thumping basslines and infectious hooks that have become synonymous with his style.

Odd Mob, OMNOM – “Losing Control”: 

Odd Mob commands attention with “Losing Control,” a tech-house gem that skillfully combines hypnotic beats and catchy vocals, showcasing the duo’s ability to create a mesmerizing atmosphere.

Fisher – “Take It OF”: 

Fisher returns with “Take It OF,” a relentless dancefloor weapon characterized by pulsating bass and infectious vocal samples, cementing his reputation for crafting tracks that are both anthemic and groove-inducing.

Four Tet, Skrillex, Fred Again – “Baby Again”: 

A groundbreaking collaboration between Four Tet, Skrillex, and Fred Again, “Baby Again” defies genre boundaries, showcasing a fusion of tech-house and bass sounds that push the envelope of electronic music.

Audio Bullys, Michael Bibi, Kinahau – “Different Side”: 

“Different Side” sees a collaboration between Audio Bullys, Michael Bibi, and Kinahau, creating a tech-house journey that explores diverse sonic landscapes, highlighting each artist’s unique contribution to the track.

Major Lazer, James Hype – “Number 1”: 

Major Lazer and James Hype join forces in “Number 1,” delivering a tech-house banger with infectious rhythms and a powerful vocal performance, making it a standout track destined for chart success.

John Summit, VLTRA – “Legacy”: 

Rising star John Summit collaborates with VLTRA for “Legacy,” a testament to Summit’s ability to infuse his productions with infectious energy, while VLTRA’s contributions add depth and complexity, leaving a lasting impression on the tech-house landscape.

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