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House On Frame: One Year, One Sound, One Movement

How House On Frame grew from a new label to a chart presence in Afro House—with consistency, a defining hit, and a roster that keeps delivering.

In just one year, House On Frame has gone from a new label to one of the most talked-about forces in Afro House. What makes this rise even more impressive is not just the speed, but the consistency. With a catalog that continues to chart across multiple categories and a defining hit in “Day ’n’ Night”, the label has positioned itself as both a tastemaker and a chart contender.

Browse the full story on our releases page and meet the roster on artists.


The breakthrough: “Day ’n’ Night”

At the center of House On Frame’s success is its biggest record to date: “Day ’n’ Night” by RBØR & Paakman (open on our site).

  • Stayed on Afro House charts for 284+ days
  • Reached 19th position in Afro House charts
  • Scored 18,000+ points in the genre
  • Also charted in Top 100 (All Genres) and Hype charts

This track did not only perform; it helped define the label’s sonic identity: emotional, energetic Afro House with strong melodic hooks and club-ready impact. Hear it where you buy music: House On Frame on Beatport.


Chart performance: a label built on momentum

House On Frame is not a one-hit label. The data shows a consistent presence across charts.

Current label rankings

  • Top 10 in Hype Afro House (#7)
  • Top 15 in Afro House (#11)
  • Appearing in Top 100 across all genres

Competitive position

  • Ranked among the top Afro House labels globally (#7)
  • Competing with established names like Afrodisé and Klub Record
  • Consistently appearing in Trending Labels lists

That pattern matters: House On Frame is not only growing; it is already competing at a high level. Follow chart movements on Beatport and stay close to new drops via our releases feed.


Catalog strength: more than one hit

Looking at the label’s top-performing records (all with Afro House and Hype chart presence):

TrackArtists
“Day ’n’ Night”RBØR, Paakman
“Feel Alive”Andor Gabriel
“Rise Up”Tayllor, Okan Evci, Paakman
“Fall Back”RBØR

These releases show depth across the catalog, not just a single standout single. Filter by title or artist on the releases page or use the artist links above.


Core artists driving the sound

The data points to a strong core roster:

A tight group of artists plus repeated collaboration adds up to a recognizable sound. That is the same recipe many enduring labels use: a small, active circle and shared sessions.


The formula behind the success

House On Frame’s first year suggests a clear strategy:

  1. Genre focus — A strong commitment to Afro House (instead of spreading thin across genres) helped the label build identity quickly.
  2. Frequent releases — Multiple charting tracks within a year created continuous visibility on stores and playlists.
  3. Artist ecosystem — Recurring collaborations (RBØR, Paakman, Tayllor, and others) created a cohesive musical world.
  4. Chart awareness — Releases are positioned for platforms like Beatport, with steady appearances in Afro House, Hype, and cross-genre rankings.

What this means for year two

After one year, House On Frame has already:

  • Built a recognizable sound
  • Established chart credibility
  • Developed a core artist roster
  • Delivered a signature hit

The next phase is less about discovery alone and more about expansion: bigger international bookings and showcases, higher-tier collaborations, and a stronger brand beyond the music (events, community).


Final thought

Many labels take years to find their identity. House On Frame did it in one.

With “Day ’n’ Night” still resonating on charts and a growing catalog behind it, the label is not only riding momentum; it is helping shape a movement inside Afro House.

Year one was proof. Year two is positioning.