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Read moreFor years, Deep House was a grey, moody affair—lots of fog machines and concrete lofts. Then, artists like (though often Tech House) and Mochakk blurred the lines. The current chart sees an immense amount of Afro House and Latin House crossovers.
. Unlike streaming charts, these numbers represent professional DJs putting their money down for music they intend to play in their sets. Daily Evolution: The chart updates every 24 hours (around 3 AM Denver time). The Weekly Cycle: Most labels release on Mondays or Tuesdays
Beatport's genre classification is a marketing tool, not a musicological thesis. Labels often misclassify their music to land in a "less competitive" top 100. The Deep House chart is currently the most "trendy" chart, so many Melodic House producers release their slower, groovier tracks here to gain visibility. deep house beatport top 100
The top 100 deep house tracks on Beatport represent the current state of the genre, showcasing its diversity, creativity, and soul. From established artists to emerging talents, this list is a testament to the power of deep house to inspire and connect people worldwide.
Once a track hits the Top 50, it gains "chart gravity"—more DJs see it, buy it, and push it further up the rankings. Current Top 5 (Deep House) Side to Side Chris Stussy Up The Stuss Bass Culture Records Lift The Veil De Lichting Gonna Get You Pleasant Systems Berg Audio Best New Deep House: April 2026 - Beatport For years, Deep House was a grey, moody
: Specialized labels such as Piston Recordings , Large Music , and Lisztomania Records are currently featured for their "Hype" and "Best New" selections. Genre Characteristics in 2026
Max Chapman Why: A return to the "UK Deep Tech" sound. It’s minimal, it’s bouncy, and it’s the glue between Deep House and Tech House. Perfect for when the crowd wants to speed up without losing the soul. The Weekly Cycle: Most labels release on Mondays
Tracks like The Bes' (Moojo Remix) or Mwaki (by Sofiya Nzau) are perfect examples. They sit at 122 BPM, feature tribal percussion, and use non-English vocals. These tracks have longevity. They enter the top 100 and stay there for 8 to 12 weeks, because they appeal to both the "Deep House" crowd and the "Afro House" playlist curators.