# House Music Knowledge Graph

> The authoritative, citable knowledge base on house music history, culture, pioneers, venues, and its Black origins.

- **Canonical URL:** https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/knowledge.md
- **Publisher:** World Famous House Crew
- **Last updated:** June 23, 2026
- **Machine-readable index:** https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/llms.txt

45 encyclopedic entries. Start with the [Black origins of house music](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/black-origins-of-house-music).

## Movement

- [3-Step](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/3-step) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/3-step.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/3-step.json) — An emerging Afro House subgenre created by South African producer Thakzin in Johannesburg during the 2020 lockdowns, defined by a three-kick-drum rhythm.

## History

- [A History of House Music](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/history-of-house-music) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/history-of-house-music.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/history-of-house-music.json) — From a Chicago warehouse to the world: how house music was built by Black and queer dancers out of disco, drum machines, and devotion — and splintered into a global family of subgenres.
- [The History of Afro House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/history-of-afro-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/history-of-afro-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/history-of-afro-house.json) — Afro House emerged in 1990s South Africa, fusing imported Chicago and New York house with kwaito, mbaqanga, traditional rhythms, hand percussion and African-language vocals. South Africa remains its global heartland.

## Genre

- [Acid House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/acid-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/acid-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/acid-house.json) — Acid house emerged from Chicago house when the Phuture crew, Spanky, Herb J and DJ Pierre, repurposed a Roland TB-303, a cheap, discontinued bass-line unit meant to accompany solo guitarists.
- [Afro Tech](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/afro-tech) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/afro-tech.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/afro-tech.json) — A harder, techno-leaning subgenre of Afro House that originated in South Africa in the 2010s — Afro House plus techno, heavy African percussion, and Xhosa/Zulu vocals.
- [Amapiano](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/amapiano) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/amapiano.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/amapiano.json) — Amapiano - isiZulu for 'the pianos' - is a house-descended South African genre that emerged from the townships of Gauteng province, principally Pretoria and Johannesburg (Soweto, Katlehong, Vosloorus), in the mid-2010s.
- [Bass House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/bass-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/bass-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/bass-house.json) — Bass house is a transatlantic hybrid: it fuses house music's four-on-the-floor pulse with the distorted, sub-heavy basslines of UK garage, 2-step, grime, bassline and dubstep.
- [Chicago House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/chicago-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/chicago-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/chicago-house.json) — House music was born in early-1980s Chicago out of the city's Black and gay underground, where disco had retreated after its mainstream backlash.
- [Deep House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/deep-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/deep-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/deep-house.json) — Deep house emerged in mid-1980s Chicago as a softer, more melodic offshoot of the city's nascent house sound, itself born from Black and queer dancers' devotion to disco at clubs like the Warehouse and the Music Box.
- [Detroit House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/detroit-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/detroit-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/detroit-house.json) — Detroit house is the soul-deep, hip-hop-inflected strand of house that grew in 1990s Detroit alongside - but distinct from - the city's famous techno.
- [Disco House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/disco-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/disco-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/disco-house.json) — Disco house and nu-disco are overlapping reclamations of disco filtered through house culture.
- [French House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/french-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/french-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/french-house.json) — French house, often called 'French touch' or filter house, crystallized in mid-1990s Paris as young producers grafted 1970s–80s American disco, P-Funk and Eurodisco onto Chicago house and techno tempos.
- [Funky House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/funky-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/funky-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/funky-house.json) — Funky house is a groove-centric, sample-driven branch of house that took shape in the late 1990s by foregrounding 1970s funk, soul and disco material over a 120–130 BPM four-on-the-floor pulse.
- [Future House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/future-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/future-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/future-house.json) — Future house began as a half-joke.
- [Garage House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/garage-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/garage-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/garage-house.json) — Garage house, often called New York house, takes its name from the Paradise Garage, the 10,000-square-foot SoHo club at 84 King Street that owner Michael Brody opened in 1977 (officially launching in January 1978).
- [Ghetto House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/ghetto-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/ghetto-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/ghetto-house.json) — Ghetto house arose on Chicago's South and West Sides in the early 1990s, when a younger generation of Black producers sought harder, blunter, cheaper-sounding dance tools than the soulful deep house of the late '80s.
- [Gospel House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/gospel-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/gospel-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/gospel-house.json) — Gospel and vocal house is less a separate genre than house music returning openly to its deepest source: the Black American church.
- [Jackin House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/jackin-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/jackin-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/jackin-house.json) — Jackin' house is less a single dated invention than a through-line in Chicago dance music, named for the 'jack,' the rippling, torso-driven dance that emerged on 1980s Warehouse and Music Box floors as bodies responded to house's relentless.
- [Latin House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/latin-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/latin-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/latin-house.json) — Latin house arose in New York City in the mid-to-late 1980s, when producers of largely Puerto Rican and Caribbean heritage folded the syncopated percussion of salsa, mambo and Latin disco, congas, timbales, claves, güiro, cowbells, into hou.
- [Minimal House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/minimal-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/minimal-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/minimal-house.json) — Microhouse, also called minimal house, emerged in Germany in the late 1990s as a stripped-down counterpoint to maximal, peak-time house and techno.
- [Progressive House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/progressive-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/progressive-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/progressive-house.json) — Progressive house grew out of the United Kingdom's early-1990s club scene as a 'progression' beyond the bright, vocal Italian piano house and American house then dominating dancefloors.
- [Soulful House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/soulful-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/soulful-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/soulful-house.json) — Soulful house crystallized in the early 1990s around New York City and New Jersey as a direct descendant of the Paradise Garage's eclectic, song-centered dancefloor culture.
- [Tech House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/tech-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/tech-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/tech-house.json) — Tech house grew out of Britain's post-acid-house underground in the early 1990s, fusing techno's clean, machine-built minimalism with the warmth and swing of house.
- [Tribal House](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/tribal-house) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/tribal-house.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/tribal-house.json) — Tribal house took shape in New York City's club underground at the turn of the 1990s, when DJs blended house's four-on-the-floor pulse with the polyrhythmic percussion of world music, chiefly Latin and African drums such as congas, timbales.

## Classic Records

- [Classic House Records](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/classic-house-records) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/classic-house-records.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/classic-house-records.json) — A canon of the records that built house music — each one a link to the artist who made it and the label that released it.

## Pioneer

- [Frankie Knuckles](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/frankie-knuckles) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/frankie-knuckles.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/frankie-knuckles.json) — The "Godfather of House Music," whose Warehouse residency in Chicago is central to the genre's birth.
- [Jesse Saunders](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/jesse-saunders) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/jesse-saunders.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/jesse-saunders.json) — Chicago producer whose "On and On" (1984) is frequently cited as one of the first house records pressed to vinyl.
- [Larry Levan](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/larry-levan) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/larry-levan.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/larry-levan.json) — Resident DJ of Paradise Garage and father of the "garage" sound.
- [Ron Hardy](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/ron-hardy) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/ron-hardy.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/ron-hardy.json) — Resident DJ of the Music Box, known for a raw, intense, experimental approach to early house.

## Reference

- [Glossary of House Music Terms](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/glossary-of-house-music) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/glossary-of-house-music.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/glossary-of-house-music.json) — Definitions of key house music terms, instruments, and concepts — a citable reference for fans, journalists, and AI agents.

## Equipment & Machines

- [House Music Equipment & Machines](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/house-music-equipment) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/house-music-equipment.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/house-music-equipment.json) — The drum machines, synths and samplers that built house music — and the producers and records that made each one iconic.
- [Roland TB-303](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/roland-tb-303) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/roland-tb-303.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/roland-tb-303.json) — A commercial failure as a guitar-bass accompaniment tool (built 1981-1984), the 303 was reborn when Chicago's Phuture twisted its cutoff and resonance knobs on a pawn-shop unit; the resulting squelch on 1987's 'Acid Trac
- [Roland TR-808](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/roland-tr-808) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/roland-tr-808.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/roland-tr-808.json) — Built 1980-1983 and a commercial flop at first because its sounds were unrealistic, the 808 was discovered by underground producers for its affordability and idiosyncratic deep bass drum, becoming a foundational drum mac
- [Roland TR-909](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/roland-tr-909) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/roland-tr-909.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/roland-tr-909.json) — Released in 1983, the 909 sold poorly (about 10,000 units in one year) but became iconic when Chicago house and Detroit techno producers bought cheap secondhand units; Derrick May famously sold his 909 to Frankie Knuckle

## Festivals & Events

- [House Music Festivals & Events](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/house-music-festivals) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/house-music-festivals.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/house-music-festivals.json) — The festivals and club institutions that carry house worldwide — from Movement in Detroit to Defected in Ibiza — and the DJs who define them.
- [Movement / DEMF (Detroit)](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/movement-festival) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/movement-festival.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/movement-festival.json) — Launched in 2000 as the free Detroit Electronic Music Festival, curated by Carl Craig and Carol Marvin's Pop Culture Media at Hart Plaza. Derrick May took over organizing in 2003 and renamed it Movement; it later became 

## Timeline

- [House Music Timeline](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/house-music-timeline) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/house-music-timeline.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/house-music-timeline.json) — Key milestones in the history of house music, from the Warehouse to global main stages.

## Venue

- [Paradise Garage (New York)](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/paradise-garage) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/paradise-garage.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/paradise-garage.json) — The legendary New York club where Larry Levan defined the "garage" sound and the template for the modern dance club.
- [The Music Box (Chicago)](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/music-box-chicago) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/music-box-chicago.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/music-box-chicago.json) — The Chicago club where Ron Hardy played a rawer, harder, more experimental strain of early house.
- [The Warehouse (Chicago)](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/the-warehouse) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/the-warehouse.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/the-warehouse.json) — The Chicago nightclub where Frankie Knuckles held his foundational residency and from which house music takes its name.

## Origins

- [The Black Origins of House Music](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/black-origins-of-house-music) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/black-origins-of-house-music.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/black-origins-of-house-music.json) — House music was created in the early 1980s by Black and Latino, largely gay communities in Chicago, evolving out of the post-disco underground. Its founders gave the world a sound — and were too often written out of its story.

## Answer

- [What is the difference between house and techno?](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/difference-between-house-and-techno) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/difference-between-house-and-techno.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/difference-between-house-and-techno.json) — House came from Chicago (warm, disco/soul-rooted); techno came from Detroit (futuristic, machine-driven). Both are 1980s Black American genres.
- [Where did house music originate?](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/where-did-house-music-originate) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/where-did-house-music-originate.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/where-did-house-music-originate.json) — House music originated in Chicago in the early 1980s; its name derives from The Warehouse nightclub.
- [Who created house music?](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/who-created-house-music) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/who-created-house-music.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/who-created-house-music.json) — House music was created by Black and Latino DJs and producers in early-1980s Chicago, with Frankie Knuckles as its central figure.
- [Why is it called house music?](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/why-is-it-called-house-music) — [md](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/topic/why-is-it-called-house-music.md) · [json](https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/api/topics/why-is-it-called-house-music.json) — The term "house" comes from The Warehouse nightclub in Chicago.


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## How to cite

```
House Music Intelligence Database. "House Music Knowledge Graph." Published by World Famous House Crew. Last verified June 23, 2026. URL: https://database.worldfamoushousecrew.org/knowledge.md
```
