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Description

Float House is a subgenre of electronic dance music characterized by its relaxed, dreamy, and ethereal atmosphere. It blends the rhythmic structure of Deep House and Minimal House with the lush, atmospheric textures of Ambient and Chillout music.

The sound is defined by soft, often lo-fi production values, including tape saturation and hiss, combined with melodic synthesizers, warm pads, and gentle, driving percussion. Unlike the grittier 'Outsider House' or 'Lo-Fi House', Float House focuses on a lighter, more optimistic, and 'floating' sensation, often utilizing heavy side-chain compression to create a rhythmic pumping effect that enhances the hypnotic vibe. It frequently incorporates organic samples like nature sounds (water, birds) and has a tempo that sits comfortably between downtempo and club-ready house (around 115-125 BPM).


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History

The roots of Float House can be traced back to the early 2010s, emerging alongside the 'Lo-Fi House' and 'Outsider House' movements. While those genres often embraced grit and distortion, a parallel sound developed that focused on warmth, melody, and atmosphere.

A significant precursor was the 'Vancouver Sound' that emerged from Canada around 2013-2015, championed by labels like Mood Hut, Pacific Rhythm, and 1080p. Artists in this scene blended dusty hardware house with new age and ambient influences, creating a laid-back, hazy aesthetic that perfectly matches the Float House definition.

The term 'Float House' itself was largely popularized and solidified by Spotify in the early 2020s (specifically appearing in 'Wrapped' summaries around 2020-2022) to classify this specific mood of melodic, atmospheric house music that had permeated streaming playlists. It represents a shift from the club-focused energy of traditional house towards a more functional, listening-oriented experience suitable for home listening, study, or relaxation.

How to make a track in this genre

To compose Float House, start with a tempo between 115 and 125 BPM. Use a 4/4 kick drum pattern but keep the kick soft and round rather than punchy; often, the high-end click of the kick is filtered out.

Layer in breakbeat-inspired percussion or syncopated hi-hats to add groove without aggression. The harmony should rely on lush, extended chords (7ths, 9ths) played on soft synthesizers or electric pianos, often drenched in reverb and delay.

A key technique is heavy side-chain compression (ducking) on the pads and bassline, triggered by the kick drum, to create the signature 'floating' or pumping motion.

Incorporate organic textures and 'ear candy' such as field recordings (rain, forest sounds), vocal chops soaked in reverb, and tape saturation effects to give the track a warm, lived-in, and nostalgic feel. The arrangement should be progressive and hypnotic, focusing on subtle evolution rather than massive drops.

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