For 25 years Ministry of Sound have been the pioneers of dance music, championing new music through two decades — dance music is deeply embedded in our heritage. However, there is one genre of dance music that we hold closer to our heart than all the others and that genre is HOUSE music. We have a special bond that has allowed us to be the creators of moments; to reignite memories and to live on through generations – we don’t play house music. We are house music and this is Ministry of House.
The popularity of house music has been evident in recent years with the huge success of Anthems House and the House That Garage Built which have sold over 200,000 copies combined, not to mention the phenomenal success of 2015’s I Love House which has sold a whopping 175,000 to date. This time, we have raised the bar once again creating the ultimate album for anyone who loves house music…
We kick off with massive chart hits from the likes of Mike Posner, Sigala, 99 Souls, Calvin Harris & Disciples and Jonas Blue just to name a few.
As we move through the mix, we feel the summer getting closer with huge tracks from Kygo, David Guetta, Robin Schulz, Philip George, Duke Dumont plus a brand new exclusive track from Imany. And when you think that just isn’t enough we give you more bangers from the likes of Disclosure, Diplo, Riton, Oliver Heldens & Rudimental – it’s enough to make your head explode.
We’ve got one final question for you…
Are you ready TO LOSE YOUR HEAD TO HOUSE?
Read more at http://www.ministryofsound.com/music/compilations/ministry-of-house
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