From its humble beginnings in Chicago clubs to a global phenomenon, house music has undergone a constant progression that's shaped by the rhythmic beats and soulful melodies known as floor fillers. Early pioneers like Frankie Knuckles created hypnotic tracks that mesmerized dancers on the concrete jungle, setting the stage for a genre that embraced
Four on the Floor: A History of House Music
Born in the bustling Chicago clubs of the early 80s, house music was a revolutionary blend of disco, funk, and digital sounds. Driven by its signature four-on-the-floor beat, it quickly consumed the hearts of dancers and producers alike. This energetic genre found its home in warehouse raves and intimate clubs, evolving with each passing year. From