MOLTN Weekly Playlist: House Rules

Culture

June 26, 2026

Team MOLTN

This week's MOLTN playlist is dedicated to house music in all its forms - from sun-drenched club anthems and UK garage-inflected rhythms to deeper electronic cuts designed for long drives, late nights and dance floors that don't empty until sunrise.

House music has always been more than a genre. It's a feeling. One that somehow manages to soundtrack rooftop sunsets, 3am dance floors and Monday morning commutes with equal ease. Constantly evolving, today's scene borrows freely from garage, techno, disco and soul, creating sounds that feel nostalgic one moment and completely futuristic the next.

This week's playlist brings together some of the artists shaping that landscape. From Peggy Gou's effortlessly cool productions and Prospa's euphoric energy to Silva Bumpa's UKG-inspired club tracks, Odd Mob's infectious house grooves, Chloe Caillet's refined selections and Calvin Harris' undeniable knack for crossover dance records as well as a sprinkling of vibes by the likes of J-Statik from the South Asian subcontinent, the result is a playlist that moves seamlessly between underground credibility and festival-sized moments.

Whether you're heading to the gym, hosting friends or simply chasing that golden-hour feeling, consider this your soundtrack. Turn it up, leave your phone alone for a while, and let the music do what house has always done best: make everything feel just a little lighter.

Listen and download the soundtrack to your weekend here.

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House music has always been more than a genre. It's a feeling. One that somehow manages to soundtrack rooftop sunsets, 3am dance floors and Monday morning commutes with equal ease. Constantly evolving, today's scene borrows freely from garage, techno, disco and soul, creating sounds that feel nostalgic one moment and completely futuristic the next.

This week's playlist brings together some of the artists shaping that landscape. From Peggy Gou's effortlessly cool productions and Prospa's euphoric energy to Silva Bumpa's UKG-inspired club tracks, Odd Mob's infectious house grooves, Chloe Caillet's refined selections and Calvin Harris' undeniable knack for crossover dance records as well as a sprinkling of vibes by the likes of J-Statik from the South Asian subcontinent, the result is a playlist that moves seamlessly between underground credibility and festival-sized moments.

Whether you're heading to the gym, hosting friends or simply chasing that golden-hour feeling, consider this your soundtrack. Turn it up, leave your phone alone for a while, and let the music do what house has always done best: make everything feel just a little lighter.

Listen and download the soundtrack to your weekend here.