Palmlands Records proudly unleashes a powerful new statement in the world of Tech House: “This Is House Music” — a collaborative masterpiece by Purple Palms and Paul Schneyder. With its infectious groove, soul-stirring vocal narrative, and a club-ready energy that grips from the first drop, this track is not just a release — it’s a declaration of identity, purpose, and passion for the genre.
The Track: A Journey Through Sound
From the moment “This Is House Music” begins, you’re locked into a rhythmic vortex. Built on a driving groove, the production fuses a punchy, rolling bassline with razor-sharp percussion that lays a solid foundation for a hypnotic piano riff. The vibe is unmistakably underground, yet festival-ready — a perfect hybrid for both intimate club nights and massive stages.
But what truly sets this track apart is the vocal — a spoken-word style male voice that narrates the path of a producer falling in love with House Music. You hear about the late nights in the studio, the obsession with groove, and the moment when all the elements finally align. The storytelling element gives the track emotional weight and depth, resonating with both producers and ravers alike.
And then — the signature moment — a booming “Oh Man!” that drops like a mantra, echoing through the breakdowns and builds, reinforcing the hypnotic momentum. Each drop brings back that energy, elevating the crowd into a frenzy. It’s not just a song — it’s a call to arms for House Music lovers.
Purple Palms & Paul Schneyder: A Dynamic Synergy
Purple Palms, co-founder of Palmlands Records, is no stranger to the Tech House world. Known for his high-energy productions and performances across Europe — from festival stages at Ruhr in Love to sweaty after-hours sessions — his sound bridges the line between classic house textures and contemporary Tech House energy.
Paul Schneyder, an emerging force from Germany, brings a fresh sonic identity into the collaboration. With prior chart success on Beatport’s Dance 50 and an ear for refined sound design, he injects crispness and character into every element of the mix. His previous release “Got2 Live 4” hit the Beatport Top 10, and with “This Is House Music,” he proves he’s just getting started.
Together, they’ve created something more than just another Tech House track. They’ve crafted an anthem that speaks to producers, DJs, and fans alike — those who live and breathe this genre day and night.

Why “This Is House Music” Belongs in Every DJ Set
Whether you’re curating a warm-up vibe in a Berlin basement or trying to ignite peak-time energy at a festival, “This Is House Music” delivers. It’s got that irresistible groove, that vocal hook that people remember, and a sound that feels both nostalgic and futuristic.
For Tech House selectors, it’s a secret weapon. For Beatport chart hunters, it’s a must-have. For fans, it’s the reason they fell in love with House Music in the first place.
Final Words: A Statement Track for 2025
In a scene overflowing with copy-paste Tech House formulas, “This Is House Music” dares to be personal, emotional, and impactful. It’s raw, groovy, and undeniably powerful — a reminder that behind every great track is a story. And this one tells it loud and proud.
So turn it up, drop it in your next set, and let the crowd feel what real House Music is all about.

A Track Built for DJs, Designed for the Crowd
In a world where so many Tech House tracks feel disposable, “This Is House Music” has longevity. It’s constructed with the DJ in mind: clean intros and outros for easy mixing, dynamic arrangements that create natural build-ups and payoffs, and sonic textures that sound just as good on Funktion-Ones as they do in your headphones.
This is the kind of track that fits seamlessly between heavier bangers and deeper groovers — a bridge between the raw and the refined. It’s perfect for mid-set momentum shifts or late-night euphoric moments. It’s also a strong contender for inclusion in Beatport Tech House charts, thanks to its combination of underground authenticity and high-energy club appeal.
Palmlands Records continues to position itself as a label that values innovation, storytelling, and crowd connection — and with “This Is House Music”, they’ve hit all three marks.
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