Ueberschall Houseworx ((link)) Guide
Born from the late-night sessions of a Frankfurt-based producer (whose identity remains shrouded in mystery, adding to the allure), the project is a love letter to the warehouse era of the late '90s, reimagined through a modern, surgical lens.
Houseworx was structured to act as an all-in-one toolkit for building full club tracks. Production elements were split into distinct categories across the discs: Component Category Description Common Uses ueberschall houseworx
| Feature | Ueberschall Houseworx | Splice (Rental) | Loopmasters | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Buy once, own forever | Subscription (lose access if you stop paying) | Buy once | | Player | Elastik (Offline, robust) | Splice Bridge (Requires internet) | Various (often Loopcloud) | | MIDI Export | Yes (Deep integration) | Limited | Yes (Often) | | Style Focus | Strictly House | Varies widely (Hit or miss) | Broad Spectrum | Born from the late-night sessions of a Frankfurt-based
: Houseworx! is famously cited as a primary source for the soundtracks of several iconic video games. For example, tracks from the library appear in the Dance Dance Revolution series and other VGM sound sources . is famously cited as a primary source for
Out of print; trade-only via platforms like Discogs or Reverb
, the German DJ and producer who achieved global fame with the hit "Horny '98". At a time when his credits were so extensive his Discogs page "took three days to load," Mousse T. poured his signature funky, mid-tempo aesthetic into this collection. Why It Sounds Different