Originally released in 1990 by under the moniker Dimensional Holofonic Sound (DHS) , the original "House of God" was a lean, acid-infused masterclass in tension. It centered on a hypnotic, repetitive vocal sample— "I am excited... about the house of God" —that blurred the lines between religious fervor and rave euphoria.
The of DHS’s "House of God" is more than just a track; it is a sonic collision between the minimalist, industrial grit of early 1990s techno and the high-energy, floor-shaking power of Hardstyle. The Sound: A Collision of Worlds
: The vocal samples are stretched and looped to build a relentless energy that peaks in massive, festival-ready drops.
: It bridges the gap between the 90s underground warehouse and the modern mainstage, proving the timelessness of the original. The Legacy of the "House"
When DJ Isaac , a pioneer of the Hardstyle scene, took the reins, he transformed that skeletal groove into a powerhouse. His remix injects:
: Isaac replaces the original’s subtle percussion with a distorted, punching kick drum that demands physical movement.
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