This month’s tech house selections underscore the genre’s range and depth, with a mix of tracks that highlight both its hypnotic qualities and its capacity for dancefloor energy. From Goosey’s sun-kissed grooves to Housequake’s darker, more entrancing rhythms, and beyond, the chart reflects the subtle shifts and variations within tech house. It’s been a strong month, with releases that balance accessibility with the underground’s signature edge.

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Here are the 15 Best Tech House Tracks of July 2024.

Mr. Diamond – La Casa

La Casa by Mr. Diamond is a deep and groovy track that captures the essence of his signature sound, blending smooth basslines with airy, melodic elements. The track is rooted in deep tech and house, with a subtle nod to classic influences, yet it feels fresh and contemporary. The rhythm is hypnotic, with carefully layered synths that create an immersive atmosphere.

Simon Field – F With The Energy

Known for his knack for blending deep, tech, and funky house elements, Simon Field delivers a tune that is both energetic and infectious. The track features punchy basslines and a commanding vocal hook and is the latest release from his forthcoming new album Panda, out later this month on Basement Records.

Andruss – Frikitona

“Frikitona” by Andruss is a tech-house banger, pure and simple. This track is packed with high-energy Latin rhythms and infectious grooves, making it a perfect fit for summer festivals and late-night dancefloors. Andruss has been supported by big names like ACRAZE and Cloonee, “Frikitona” is a testament to Andruss’s ability to craft tracks that resonate with both DJs and ravers alike.

Tony Romera – LFO

Tony Romera continues his tech house world takeover with the next instalment of peak-time madness on Toolroom. He’s on an incredible run of releases that include Chris Lake’s Black Book, Detlef’s Issues and Tomorrowland labels and the twisted synth work on LFO will be whipping up dance floors into a frenzy, coupled with his trademark tough drums and low-slung bassline.

Chris Lake, Cloonee, Aatig – In The Yuma (Cloonee’s At The Sahara Extended Remix)

A masterclass in tech-house that brings the festival-ready vibe. Cloonee’s remix adds an extra layer of intensity, with punchy basslines and sharp, percussive elements that amplify the original’s energy. The remix retains Aatig’s catchy vocal hook while injecting a darker, more driving rhythm, perfect for late-night sets.

Adam Beyer, Green Velvet – Simulator (Odd Mob Remix)

A fresh take on last year’s techno monster. Odd Mob injects the track with a more dynamic and punchy energy, layering in crisp percussion and a thumping bassline. Green Velvet’s vocals remain central, but Odd Mob’s remix introduces a more aggressive and festival-ready vibe.

Spankox, CID – To The Club

In the wake of his triumphant remix of Mark Knight and Armand van Helden’s ‘Release Me’, Grammy-winning producer CID rendezvous with Italian producer Spankox to recharge his classic club track. Fronted by a bouncing groove and the recognizable spoken-word vocal, this tech house take on ‘To The Club’ has people flocking to the dancefloor by the thousands.

Weiss, James Hype – Feel My Needs

Originally released on Toolroom in 2018, ‘Feel My Needs’ went on to be a seminal Global hit and was awarded Gold status in the UK. Fast forward 6 years, and arguably the biggest and most in-demand electronic artist in the World, James Hype, has put his spin on this cult classic. This record is a peak-time monster and has become the ‘ID’ everyone is asking for on his social media and in his DJ sets.

New Girl – Time Is Frozen

New Girl is an up and coming DJ and Producer from Vancouver, BC, Canada. She first started by DJing on Twitch and became a Twitch Partner within her first year of streaming. Here she makes her Unlearn Records debut with Time Is Frozen. With rasping synth lines, sultry vocals and a tense, urgent bassline, Time Is Frozen absolutely delivers the tech house goods.

AYYBO – Certified

“Certified” by AYYBO is a standout cut that brings a gritty, bass-heavy sound to the dancefloor. Known for his unique style, AYYBO combines deep, rolling basslines with sharp, minimalistic beats, creating a track that is both hypnotic and hard-hitting.

Stoley – Push That

Stoley’s production is clean yet gritty, balancing the minimalism of tech-house with a robust, infectious groove and “Push That” is a future classic that oozes with raw energy.

Biscits – Ballo

Biscits continues to build on the success of previous hits like “Do It Like This” and “Me & U.” In “Ballo,” he delivers a track that’s both playful and driving. That groove is unmistakably Biscits—effortlessly catchy yet sophisticated, making “Ballo” another standout in his growing catalog of hits.

Housequake – Hypnotizing

Formed by Dutch producers ROOG (Rogier van Bueren) and Erick E (Erick Eerdhuizen), Housequake has been influential in shaping the Dutch house music landscape since the early 2000s. Hypnotizing is typically accomplished, blending uplifting piano chords with slick, propulsive production that’s hard to resist.

Goosey – Coast 2 Coast

Goosey is an emerging talent in the tech-house scene, gaining recognition for his distinctive sound that draws heavily from the underground vibes of iconic clubs like DC10. His tracks are characterized by deep, rolling basslines and infectious grooves that have caught the attention of heavyweight DJs such as Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, and Michael Bibi, and Coast 2 Coast is the latest weapon in his growing arsenal.

Volkoder – Body

Lee Foss’s Repopulate Mars is usually a mark of quality, and so it is with Volkoder’s Body, a hypnotic, sleazy tech house cut with frantic builds and a seismic likely to lay waste to everything it touches.

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