Our countdown of the best house hits of the 80s House music may have been initially dismissed as a cult concern by the nation's one-time ultimate tastemaker Radio 1, but within a few short years the subgenre had spawned multiple No.1 hits, influencing everyone from Stock Aitken Waterm an to The Style Council and essentially kickstarted a cultural movement that still resonates three. The most popular House songs of the 1980s, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users. 3 of The Most Popular 80s House Music Songs House music arose from the ashes of disco and began to grow in the 80's dance music scene.
At this time much of dance music was very much underground and was mainly enjoyed at specific clubs and warehouses. The 50 Best House Songs of All Time: Staff List This house music, it's gonna set you free. Listen to 1980s House Music on YouTube Music - a dedicated music app with official songs, music videos, remixes, covers, and more.
Images Lists Reviews Best Of: 80s House Music! ByHousem3isterupdated 2 years ago Well guys, here is my list of my very alltime favs of 80s House music. Enjoy! Want to see other lists from the Discogs Community? Check out Recent Lists. Win £100,000 with Smooth! The 100 greatest songs of the 1970s, ranked The 100 greatest songs of the 1990s, ranked We've attempted the ridiculously hard (but not in any way a chore) task of picking the very best 1980s songs ever.
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No credit card needed. In the 80s, as the ashes of disco smoldered, house began to envelop the underground scene. Producers of the era experimented with repetitive and jacking rhythms to build a foundation for a subculture that would carry forward for four decades.
It was a particular time. Innovators like Frankie Knuckles, Farley Jackmaster, and Marshall Jefferson were having fun while revolutionizing the music.