The New Wave of Deep & Minimal House in Europe

By Simon Field

There was a period where electronic music became obsessed with bigger drops, louder builds and instant gratification. Somewhere along the way, a lot of dancefloors lost the thing that made people stay all night: groove.

Now the tide is turning again.

Across Europe, a new wave of deep, rolling and minimal-influenced house music is reshaping clubs from London to Amsterdam, Ibiza to Oslo. The focus is shifting back toward tension, flow, warmth and records that breathe instead of shouting for attention every sixteen bars.

Artists like Chris Stussy, Franky Rizardo, East End Dubs and Hot Since 82 and many more have helped push this movement into a new era — one where subtlety matters again.

Norwegian house music DJ Simon Field playing to packed dancefloor

Less Fireworks. More Hypnosis.

The best club records today often do less.

A bassline loops for six minutes.
A vocal appears once.
A groove slowly mutates.
A tiny percussion detail changes the entire energy of a room.

That’s the magic.

This new generation of house music is less about “festival moments” and more about emotional momentum. It rewards patience. It creates connection between people instead of just reactions for phones.

And audiences are responding.

Especially among the 28–45 crowd, there’s a growing appetite for club music that feels mature, musical and timeless rather than disposable.


Why Europe Still Leads Club Culture

Europe has always understood the long game of clubbing.

In places like Ibiza, London, Berlin and Amsterdam, club culture was never only about spectacle. It was about atmosphere, identity and shared experience.

That philosophy is now spreading into a broader movement:

  • deeper grooves
  • warmer textures
  • analog influence
  • longer DJ journeys
  • smaller but stronger moments

You can hear it in afterhours sets, terrace sessions, intimate clubs and sunrise dancefloors all across the continent.


The Scandinavian Perspective

Coming from Scandinavia, there’s also something different emotionally in the music.

Maybe it’s the contrast between darkness and light. Maybe it’s nature. Maybe it’s distance and space.

But Nordic electronic music often carries a certain restraint — less ego, more atmosphere.

That has heavily influenced the sound and direction of Simon Field: deep grooves, emotional textures, rolling low-end and club-focused storytelling designed for both underground dancefloors and human connection.

With over 100 million streams across platforms and releases on labels including Sony Music, Armada, Ultra and Perfect Havoc, Simon Field has built a sound that bridges underground credibility with wider club appeal.


Beyond Genres

At this point, “deep house,” “minimal,” and “tech house” often overlap.

The most exciting DJs today move fluidly between them:

  • warm melodic moments
  • stripped-back percussion
  • garage influence
  • deep rolling basslines
  • subtle vocals
  • hypnotic repetition

The common denominator is simple:

Music that keeps people inside the journey.

Simon Field - Oslo Based DJ/ Producer in the studio producing a signature blend of Minimal Tech, Funky House and Deep House

Why Mature Crowds Are Returning to Clubs

One of the biggest shifts happening right now is the return of the experienced clubber.

People in their 30s and 40s are going out again — but they want something different than oversized EDM festivals and social-media-first nightlife.

They want:

  • atmosphere
  • quality sound
  • emotional connection
  • sophistication
  • groove
  • intimacy

This is one of the reasons deeper and more musical forms of house are thriving again.

The culture is becoming less about performance and more about experience.


The Future of House Music

The next era of house music probably won’t belong to the loudest artists.

It will belong to the artists who create feeling, identity and trust on the dancefloor.

The DJs who understand pacing.
The producers who understand tension.
The promoters who understand atmosphere.

Because long after trends disappear, groove remains.


About Simon Field

Simon Field is a Norwegian DJ, producer and curator blending underground house music with emotional Scandinavian textures and club-focused energy.

Known for releases on major international labels and support from artists across the global house scene, Simon Field has performed across clubs, festivals and rooftop venues while continuing to build community-driven concepts such as Basement Sessions.

Simon Field on Oslo Underground on Beatport:
https://simonfield.no/2024/08/10-of-oslos-most-pivotal-underground-acts/

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For bookings and collaborations, visit simonfield.no

Vinbar på Løkka – Lyden av Oslo i sakte tempo

Det finnes øyeblikk i Oslo som ikke lar seg planlegge.
De bare skjer.

En varm kveld på Grünerløkka. Bord som vipper lett mot brosteinen. Et glass som aldri helt blir tomt. Folk som flytter seg etter sola – og blir værende litt lenger enn de egentlig skulle.

Dette er ikke bare en bydel.
Det er en rytme.

Og noen ganger… høres den ut som en låt.

Hør Kevin Fauske – Vinbar på Løkka (prod: Simon Field) her: https://found.ee/kevinfauske_vinbarplkka

Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.

En vinbar, en gate – og noe mer

På Løkka starter kvelden ofte rolig. Kanskje i nærheten av Birkelunden. Kanskje langs Thorvald Meyers gate. Du setter deg ned, bestiller et glass, og tenker at du bare skal ta én.

Men så skjer det noe.

Samtaler flyter. Folk rundt deg smelter sammen til en stemning. Trikken glir forbi i bakgrunnen som en slags metronom. Byen puster sakte.

Det er her ideen til “Vinbar på Løkka” oppstod.

Ikke som en plan.
Men som en observasjon.

Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.
Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.
Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.

Når Oslo blir til musikk

Som artist er det lett å jage det store – festivaler, streams, internasjonale plays.
Men noen ganger ligger det sterkeste uttrykket rett foran deg.

“Vinbar på Løkka” handler om det nære:

  • små øyeblikk
  • ekte steder
  • ekte mennesker

Lyden er inspirert av:

  • nordisk disco
  • rolig elektronika
  • den litt naive, varme Oslo-vokalen

En slags miks av klubb og kafé.
Av natt og tidlig kveld.

Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.
Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.
Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.

En ode til Oslo øst

“Vinbar på Løkka” er en del av et større prosjekt:
en musikalsk kjærlighetserklæring til Oslo øst.

Et forsøk på å fange:

  • følelsen av å være ute uten mål
  • lydene av byen rundt deg
  • de små historiene som aldri blir skrevet ned

Dette er ikke en guide til de beste vinbarene.
Det er noe annet.

Det er lyden av å være der.

Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.
Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.

Oslo Puster Sakte

Det er noe eget med tempoet på Løkka.

Ikke tregt. Ikke stressa.
Bare… riktig.

Du merker det når:

  • sola henger lavt over parkene
  • glassene klirrer litt saktere
  • kvelden lukter mer ferie enn hverdag

Det er i dette rommet musikken lever.

Ikke nødvendigvis på dansegulvet.
Men mellom mennesker.

Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.
Kevin Fauske - Vinbar på Løkka.

Kanskje vi sees der

Neste gang du sitter på en vinbar på Løkka,
uten sokker, uten sko, uten hastverk—

kanskje du hører det.

En basslinje som ligger lavt under praten.
En melodi som følger trikken nedover gata.

Og kanskje…
er det akkurat den låta.

Hør Kevin Fauske – Vinbar på Løkka her:

https://found.ee/kevinfauske_vinbarplkka


Simon Field

Solardo at Basement Session Dec 19th

Simon Field and Blichfeldt take things down to the basement both in spirit and body as the DJs bring their label night to Jaeger for a night with UK House duo Solardo. Breaking through in 2025 Solardo represents the continuation of the Manchester club music legacy.

Mark Richards & James Eliot combine their individual experiences as DJs and producers in a project that has seen them reach the top of the Beatport charts and sell out spaces like the warehouse project. Basement’s Simon Filed and Blichfeldt roll out the red carpet for the visiting DJs while g-HA & Olanskii take Frædag to the sauna.

#house #deephouse #techhouse

Gården
g-HA & Olanskii

Basement
Simon Field
Blichfeldt
Solardo

ID: 20

Simon Field x Todd Terry – “My House is on Fire”

Basement Records | Out Oct 17 | BPM 127

House music legend Todd Terry unites with Norwegian underground staple Simon Field for an unforgettable collaboration that bridges generations of groove.

My House Is On Fire is a peak-time club weapon built on swung Chicago-style drums, rolling garage energy, and infectious vocal hooks. Terry’s unmistakable raw drive collides with Field’s modern underground touch to deliver a track guaranteed to set the floor alight.

This release feels as inevitable as it is explosive — the meeting of a house pioneer and one of Scandinavia’s most consistent underground voices. Expect catchy vocals, groovy rhythm, and a locked-in bassline that works across clubs, basements, and festivals.

Simon Field x Todd Terry - "My House is on Fire"

What Is Underground House Music?

Underground house music isn’t just a genre—it’s a mindset. Defined by its raw, unpolished sound and culture-first ethos, underground house exists outside the commercial spotlight. Often born in basements, lofts, and secret clubs, it’s all about community, creativity, and connection.

Key Features

  • Minimalist, groove-based production
  • Analog textures and warm basslines
  • Focus on DJs as curators, not stars
  • Roots in 90s house but evolving constantly

Artist References

  • Simon Field
  • Prunk
  • Gene on Earth
  • Lauren Lo Sung
  • Cinthie
  • Traumer

Top 10 Underground House Tracks

  1. Simon Field – Panda
  2. Lauren Lo Sung – LDF
  3. Gene on Earth – Chuggy Elements
  4. Prunk – French Toast
  5. Sweely – I’m Coming
  6. Traumer – Hoodlum
  7. DJOKO – Hooked On You
  8. Rossi. – Feel It
  9. Jesse Maas – Intentions
  10. Toman – Shaman

Underground house is alive and well in 2025. Follow Simon Field’s playlists and check out live mixes to go deeper.

How Simon Field Uses Analog Gear to Shape His Sound

Simon Field DJ and House producer in the studio


In an age of digital plugins, Simon Field still reaches for hardware. Here’s how machines like the TR-909, TB-303, and Moog Sub 37 shape his distinctive sound.

1. TR-909: Groove Foundation
From punchy kicks to crispy snares, the 909 gives his drums a thick, classic edge—great for minimal house.

2. TB-303: Bassline Mutation
Simon often distorts and resamples 303 lines, building gritty, rolling bass patterns.

3. Moog Sub 37: Melodic Atmosphere
Used for both leads and evolving pads, this synth adds analog warmth and character.

4. Hands-on Workflow
Simon’s workflow favors tweaking knobs and resampling audio, creating unexpected results that keep his sound unique.

5. From Studio to Stage
You can often hear this gear in his live sets and DJ edits, connecting the studio to the club.


Watch Simon Field in the studio via IG Reels or YouTube and experience the sound live on tour this summer.

Best Minimal House DJs to Watch in 2025

Minimal house is having a global moment—from Tokyo to Tulum. These are the DJs and producers redefining the sound for 2025.

1. Traumer
Still innovating, still hypnotic. Traumer continues to influence the genre.

2. Rossi.
UK-based and fast-rising, Rossi.’s rolling grooves are made for dancefloors.

3. Gene on Earth
A master of quirky, deep minimal sets and crate-digger energy.

4. Prunk
His label PIV is leading the charge in classy, soulful minimal house.

5. Jesse Maas
A name you’ll see on more and more festival lineups—and for good reason.

6. Toman
Clean production, smooth energy—Toman represents the next-gen minimal sound.

7. Simon Field
With a catalog spanning deep club cuts and melodic afterparty weapons, Simon Field brings analog depth to modern minimal.

Want to hear what these artists are spinning? Follow Simon Field’s curated playlists and stay tapped into the underground.

What Makes Simon Field’s Sound So Addictive?

Simon Field in the studio - deep house and minimal techno

Simon Field has carved out a unique niche in underground house—equal parts moody, melodic, and undeniably groovy. But what exactly makes his sound stand out in an oversaturated scene?

1. Groove Above All
His use of percussion, especially syncopated hats and organic loops, gives each track a rolling, infectious momentum.

2. Melodic Minimalism
Simon never overcrowds the mix. Every synth, pad, and vocal snippet is intentional—leaving space for the groove to breathe.

3. Analog Warmth
Many of his productions incorporate analog gear, giving a tactile, human feel even in digital mixes.

4. Emotional Undercurrents
Tracks like “Panda” and “La La La” balance club functionality with deep emotional tones—perfect for peak time or the afterparty.

5. Global Appeal, Local Vibe
While his sound resonates globally, it’s often rooted in the raw, intimate energy of Scandinavian basements and European club culture.


Dive into the world of Simon Field by exploring his catalog and follow on Instagram @simonfieldmusic for studio insights.

10 Underground House Tracks You Might Have Missed

The underground house scene continues to evolve, with fresh tracks emerging from clubs in Berlin, basements in Manchester, and beach raves in Ibiza. If you’re a fan of deep, minimal, and tech house, here are 10 releases that deserve a spot in your rotation.

1. Simon Field – Panda
A hypnotic blend of minimal drums and deep textures, Panda has been gaining traction in the UK and beyond.

2. Dennis Cruz – Snake Charmer
Groovy percussion and moody atmospheres make this a peak-time favorite for DJs.

3. Chloe Caillet – Know Now
A vocal-led journey into deep house with a touch of indie flair.

4. Prunk – French Toast
Warm and funky, perfect for daytime sessions.

5. Toman – Shaman
Minimal yet melodic, this is pure afterhours energy.

6. Simon Field – Chain Gun (Unreleased Club Edit)
Heavy, dark, and built for big systems—currently circulating among DJs.

7. Rossi. – Feel It
Grooves that just won’t quit, with a classic UK touch.

8. Josh Butler – Healing
Soulful and clean, ideal for any deep house set.

9. ANOTR – Relax My Eyes (Remix)
Playful yet punchy, keeps the floor moving.

10. Jesse Maas – Intentions
Rich with dubby textures, this one’s a creeper.


Want more tracks like this? Follow Simon Field on Spotify and don’t miss the next wave of underground sounds.