The dominant story of the year was undoubtedly the crossover success of . Their debut album, Settle , became a cultural touchpoint by blending classic house and UK garage with modern pop production. Meanwhile, established artists like Daft Punk looked backward to disco and analog textures, proving that house music's roots remained as relevant as ever.
: A favorite among critics at Pitchfork , this project was lauded for its "machine-tooled funk" and playful, ink-smudged take on deep house. 2013 Best House Albums
: While technically a broader electronic work, its focus on "Human After All" textures and disco-house rhythms dominated dancefloors worldwide . The dominant story of the year was undoubtedly
: This collection of remixes solidified DJ Sprinkles' status as a deep house icon, offering a raw and political contrast to the year's more polished releases. : A favorite among critics at Pitchfork ,
Reviewers and fans at the time noted how the year felt like a turning point for electronic subgenres.
2013 was a transformative year for house music, characterized by a major shift where underground deep house and UK garage sensibilities collided with mainstream pop. This era saw the rise of acts that redefined the "house" label for a new generation while veteran producers pushed the boundaries of ambient and tech-house. The Year House Went Pop: A 2013 Retrospective
: A standout for those preferring tech and acid house, Avery's work provided a hypnotic, club-ready edge to the year's best lists.