The Paris electronic music sector is currently characterized by a high volume of independent producers operating outside of major label systems. One such figure is Play House, a DJ and music producer who has been active in the French house scene since 2020.
Born on October 12, 1993, Play House transitioned into professional production after establishing a presence in the local club circuit in Paris. His work is primarily categorized within the house, afro house, and deep house subgenres, focusing on technical arrangements suited for both club environments and digital distribution.
Label Operations and Production
In a move to maintain creative autonomy, he founded “Play House Sound”, an independent record label. The label functions as the primary vehicle for his discography, which currently includes over 100 recordings. This independent framework allows for a consistent release schedule, a strategy common among contemporary French electronic artists seeking to build a catalog without third-party interference.
Performance and International Appearances
While much of his career has been centered in Paris, Play House has begun to establish a footprint in the Northern European electronic scene. Notable international performances include a set at Centiliter & Gram in Malmö, Sweden. These appearances indicate a shift toward a broader European circuit, moving beyond the localized Parisian underground.
Technical Style
His production approach avoids high-concept experimentation in favor of established house music foundations. By utilizing rhythmic structures synonymous with the “French House” movement, his output remains functional for DJs and club listeners alike. As an independent operator in a competitive market, his trajectory is defined by high-volume output and a specialized focus on the technical nuances of afro-influenced house music.



















