14 best organic house sample packs

Zenhiser Paragon - Organic & Progressive
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Few genres have grown as quietly and as powerfully over the last few years as Organic House. It started as a niche corner of the dance music world, but somewhere between sunset DJ sets at Burning Man, the rise of All Day I Dream, Lost Miracle, Hoomidaas, TrybesOF, and Do Not Sit On The Furniture, plus artists like Lee Burridge, Tim Green, Volen Sentir, Lost Desert, Bonobo, Four Tet, Maribou State, Be Svendsen, Christian Löffler, and Kiasmos, it became one of the most beloved and atmospheric sounds in modern electronic music.

The vibe is unmistakable: warm pianos, dusty kalimbas, hypnotic hand drums, ethereal pads, gentle flutes, deep rolling basslines, and that sense that every track is unfolding like a sunrise over a mountain range. It’s deep, meditative, ceremonial, and surprisingly groovy.

Sample packs help you get to that vibe without recording every single instrument yourself. The right pack gives you the textures, the rhythms, and the mood, so you can focus on writing tracks that actually transport people.

I went through the Loopmasters Organic House catalogue and pulled together a mix that covers everything from sun-soaked daytime grooves to late-night atmospheric depth.

Zenhiser leads the pack with several entries because they’ve genuinely owned this space, but you’ll also find quality picks from UNDRGRND Sounds, Apollo Sound, Singomakers, Datacode, Abstract Sounds, Bingoshakerz, Loopmasters, and 5Pin Media.

Everything here is 100% royalty-free, so anything you make with these can be released without licensing worries. Image credits go to Loopmasters.

1. UNDRGRND Organic House

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UNDRGRND Organic House

Sitting right on the fringes of house, ambient, and electronica, this UNDRGRND release is one of the more emotive entries in the genre. It draws clear inspiration from Four Tet, Bonobo, and Maribou State, which is honestly the perfect reference list if you’re new to where Organic House lives.

What I love about this pack is the lush epiano chords and dreamy synth leads that genuinely tug at the heart strings. They’re warm, intimate, and the kind of sounds you don’t usually hear in standard house packs.

For me the standout is the ‘Mallets’ folder. It brings a touch of the tropics with kalimba-style plucked tones that add real character to a track without feeling gimmicky.

The 24 stemmed drum loops are also worth highlighting because they pull their grooves in unexpected directions rather than sitting locked to the grid, which gives tracks that loose human feel.

I appreciate that you also get synth basslines, electric piano loops, organic textural elements, and crunchy drum workouts, all delivered in roughly 1GB of content with stripped stems for total beat control.

Pros: Beautifully emotive musical content with strong artist references and unusual percussion textures. Cons: No included synth presets, so you’re working with the audio textures rather than rebuilding sounds from scratch.

2. Zenhiser – Organic House

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Zenhiser - Organic House

Sometimes a pack’s title sells it short, and that’s the case here. This is one of Zenhiser’s most melodically beautiful releases ever, sitting in the Deep House and Organic House realm with nearly 6GB of stellar content that genuinely tugs at the heart strings.

What I love from the demo is how the references read like a who’s-who of the genre: Lee Burridge, Tim Green, Roy Rosenfeld, Volen Sentir, and Lost Desert. If you’re a fan of labels like All Day I Dream, TrybesOF, Lost Miracle, or Hoomidaas, this is essentially built for you.

For me the standout is the 5 Song Starters with Stems, which include MIDI alongside drums, basslines, piano, strings, mallet plucks, 808 toms, ambience, FX, and keys. Construction kits like these are gold when you want a complete starting framework rather than isolated loops.

The melodic content is honestly stunning. From sublime basslines to sensual synth lines, this pack just has a different quality of musicality compared to most house packs out there.

I have to say the 120-122 BPM range and full breakdown of one-shots makes it a complete toolkit rather than a supplement.

Pros: Genre-defining artist references with massive content scale and beautifully musical loops. Cons: The size means more time spent organizing and previewing to find the right loop for a specific track.

3. Apollo Sound Harmony Organic House Samples

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Apollo Sound Harmony Organic House Samples

Pays homage to Mother Earth and the connection between rave culture and nature, which sounds like marketing fluff until you actually hear it. Apollo Sound’s Harmony Organic House is genuinely one of the most authentic-feeling packs on this list.

What I love about this pack is the focus on traditional tuned percussion: kalimba, marimba, balafon, and hang drum, alongside pan pipes, quenacho flutes, and African and Asian vocals. These are the sounds that define modern Organic House but are genuinely difficult to record yourself.

For me the standout is how versatile the content is. The pack covers Afro-house, melodic house, progressive house, deep house, chillout, and organic downtempo, all from one collection of 600+ organic and synthesised sounds.

The Afro-Cuban drum loops at 120 BPM sit perfectly in that organic space, and you also get enchanting keys and pianos, deep tonal textures, hypnotising sequences and arps.

I appreciate that MIDI chord progressions are included, which is genuinely rare for an organic-leaning pack and means you can swap the sounds out while keeping the harmonic ideas.

Pros: Outstanding world percussion content with strong cross-genre versatility and MIDI included. Cons: Locked at 120 BPM for the loops, so you’ll need to time-stretch for tracks at different tempos.

4. Mistify – Organic House & Progressive House

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Mistify - Organic House & Progressive House

When melodies and beats really do collide beautifully, you get something like Mistify. Zenhiser built this pack from the ground up using a mix of modern and classic studio gear, including the Roland Jupiter 8 and Sequential Prophet 5, and the warmth genuinely comes through in the loops.

What I love about this pack is the way the deep, enticing basslines, swung percussion, and dramatic visions all work together. It’s the kind of cohesion that makes a sample pack feel like a whole record rather than a random library.

For me the standout is the 254 synth loops. That’s a serious amount of melodic content for a single pack, and combined with the 150 drum loops you’ve got a genuinely deep toolkit to draw from.

The MIDI inclusion is also strong here. You get 54 MIDI bass synth files and 98 MIDI synth files, which means you can rework basically every musical idea in the pack to fit your own arrangements.

The 115-122 BPM range makes this versatile across both Organic and Progressive House territory.

Pros: Cohesive Jupiter 8 and Prophet 5 warmth with comprehensive MIDI for full creative control. Cons: The progressive lean means it’s slightly less ceremonial than purely organic-focused packs.

5. Zenhiser Stripe – Organic House

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Zenhiser Stripe - Organic House

“Less clutter, more depth, more style” is the tagline, and Zenhiser nail that brief here. Stripe doesn’t just sit in your mix, it actually breathes within it, which is a hard quality to design into a sample pack.

What I love about this one is the focus on fluid, rolling bass synth loops. They define Organic House low-end perfectly: present without ever overpowering, moving with intention rather than just thumping.

For me the standout is the 52 pluck synth loops. Plucks are the secret weapon of Organic House, and having that many variations covers basically every melodic moment you’d want to design.

You also get lush music loops, choir loops, and chord synth loops for those expansive, intimate moments. The 75 stems mean you can pull complete tracks apart and rebuild them with your own creative direction.

I appreciate that the BPM is locked at 120, which is the sweet spot for the genre and keeps the pack focused rather than scattered.

Pros: Beautifully designed pluck and choir content with strong stem flexibility for rebuilding tracks. Cons: Single BPM means you’ll need time-stretching for slower or faster productions.

6. Singomakers Organic Deep Tech

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Singomakers Organic Deep Tech

Crossover packs can feel scattered, but this one nails the balance. Singomakers built it for Organic House, Melodic Techno, Deep House, and Tech House all at once, and somehow it works for every category without losing identity.

What I love about this pack is the artist reference list. We’re talking Henry Saiz, Kiasmos, Christian Löffler, Eelke Kleijn, Sebastien Leger, Aiwaska, Max Cooper, Guy J, Nick Warren, and Stan Kolev. That’s genuinely one of the strongest reference lists I’ve seen on a sample pack of any genre.

For me the standout is how the pack lives at the intersection of melody and groove. It’s described as “inspiring and diverse” and that’s actually accurate, with arp, atmo, synth, and sampling content that all work together cohesively.

The cross-genre flexibility is the real selling point. If you make Organic House but occasionally drift into Melodic Techno or Deep House, this single pack covers all of those moves without sounding stylistically split.

I’d say this is a strong pick if you don’t want to buy three or four different packs to cover the same musical space.

Pros: Incredible artist reference list with genuine cross-genre versatility for adjacent house styles. Cons: Less focused than dedicated single-genre packs, so individual sections aren’t as deep.

7. Zenhiser Paragon – Organic & Progressive

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Zenhiser Paragon - Organic & Progressive

What I love about this pack is the unusual instrument selection. You get hand pan loops, kalimba loops, flute loops, and piano loops alongside the standard drums and synths, which is rare and gives the pack real character.

For me the standout is the 62 stems distributed across the loops. Having that level of stem-flexibility means you can take any of the music loops and rebuild them with your own arrangement choices.

The melodic depth is impressive too. 34 pad synth loops, 28 arp synth loops, 22 lead synth loops, and 14 chord synth loops give you basically every melodic move the genre asks for.

I have to say it’s a true Swiss Army knife pack: MIDI included, vocal loops, atmospheres, and a full breakdown of one-shots all coexist comfortably.

Pros: Exceptional instrument variety with hand pans, kalimbas, and flutes plus deep stem inclusion. Cons: The breadth means it’s slightly less focused than packs that go deep on a single sub-style.

8. Datacode FOCUS: Organic House

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Datacode FOCUS: Organic House

Datacode have built a serious reputation with their FOCUS series, and this Organic House entry leans into the chill, atmospheric, and melodic side of the genre. It’s an authentic and premium sample library that feels properly curated rather than cobbled together.

What I love about this pack is the focus on warm fuzzy nostalgic tones. The melodies, chord progressions, and overall character feel like sun-baked vinyl, which is exactly the texture Organic House lives for.

For me the standout is the 5 full Construction Kits with 52 total kit stems covering drums, bass, synth, and pads. Construction kits are genuinely the fastest way to start a track when you’re stuck.

The 10 Beat Loops with 52 total drum stems broken down into kick, clap, hats, and perc give you the kind of granular drum control most packs underdeliver on. You can mix and match drum elements to build something truly your own.

I appreciate that the pack is essential for Organic House, Melodic House, Deep House, and Progressive House, and the 42 MIDI files mean you can rework the harmonic ideas freely.

Pros: Genuinely premium curation with strong construction kits and granular drum stems. Cons: Smaller in scope than some competitors, so it works best as a focused starting point.

9. Zenhiser Organic Progressive Drums

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Zenhiser Organic Progressive Drums

Drums in Organic House make or break a track, full stop. This Zenhiser pack is dedicated entirely to smooth rhythms and snappy percussion for the genre, which is rarer than you’d think.

What I love about this pack is the smart folder structure. Each drum beat lives in its own folder with three versions: full, without kick, and percussive without kick, which is exactly how producers actually use drum loops in practice.

For me the standout is the 240 drum beats combined with 80 MIDI versions of those beats. Having the MIDI means you can completely re-program any groove on your own drum sounds, which extends the lifespan of the pack significantly.

The pack is built for Organic House, Deep House, Progressive House, and Afro House, with reference labels including All Day I Dream, Do Not Sit on The Furniture, Hoomidaas, Crosstown Rebels, and Get Physical. That’s a serious list of authentic sources.

You also get 75 percussion hits, 39 shakers, 57 hi-hats, 30 kicks, and 18 drum FX to layer on top of the loops or build entirely new beats from scratch.

Pros: Outstanding drum-only focus with smart loop versions, MIDI files, and authentic label references. Cons: Drums-only means you’ll need to combine it with melodic packs for full track production.

10. Abstract Sounds – Organic House

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Abstract Sounds - Organic House

Underground vinyl culture lives at the heart of Abstract Sounds’ approach, and this Organic House pack channels exactly that energy. References include Sol Selectas, Diynamic, Watergate Records, David August, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, and Sabo, which gives the pack a refined European underground edge.

What I love about this pack is the gear list used to make it. Moog, Peak, Minilogue, MicroFreak, and other modular synths for melodic parts, plus Elektron Model:Cycles, Digitakt, and Vermona Kick Lancet for drums. That’s genuine analogue/digital hardware character you can hear in the samples.

For me the standout is the atmospheric loops, which were prepared using a Tascam DR-05X mic for real-world ambience and texture. That kind of attention to detail separates good packs from great ones.

The 80 drum loops are broken down into full, kick, clap, hihat, perc, strip, top, and shaker variations, which gives serious flexibility for building beats from scratch.

I appreciate that the pack runs at a slightly slower 116 BPM, which actually fits the more underground side of Organic House better than the more standard 120-122 zone.

Pros: Premium hardware sourcing with strong underground references and detailed atmospheric work. Cons: Smaller content count at 210 files, so works best as a curated supplement.

11. Zenhiser Plush – Organic House

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Zenhiser Plush - Organic House

The name absolutely fits this one. Plush is sophisticated to a level of opulence, with over 5GB of high-end Organic House, Deep House, and a sprinkling of Progressive House content that feels properly luxurious.

What I love about this pack is the unusual sound design approach. Zenhiser used a fusion of digital and real-world sounds, including manipulated pots and pans, which gives the pack a unique character you genuinely don’t hear elsewhere.

For me the standout is the label references: All Day I Dream, Do Not Sit On The Furniture, TRYBESof, Melody Of the Soul, and Hoomidaas. If you’ve been listening to Organic House for any length of time, you know these labels define the sound, so the pack lives up to its references.

The content itself is genuinely full toolkit territory with loops, stems, one-shots, and MIDI all included.

I’d say this is the pack to reach for when you want sounds that feel expensive and emotive rather than functional and generic. There’s a real refinement to the sound design that elevates anything you drop it into.

Pros: Outstanding sound design depth with manipulated real-world recordings and authentic label references. Cons: The size means it can be overwhelming to navigate without a clear sense of what you’re looking for.

12. Bingoshakerz – Organic House

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Bingoshakerz - Organic House

Melancholic chord progressions and blissful harmonies are the headline here. Bingoshakerz packed roughly 1GB of uplifting, dreamy, inspirational Organic House content into this collection, leaning into the more emotional side of the genre.

What I love about this pack is the woodwind-heavy approach. Mesmerising woodwind loops sit alongside crackling noise and atmosphere loops, deep bass, throbbing drum loops, and afterhours background sounds. It’s the kind of content that builds atmosphere rather than just providing groove.

For me the standout is the focus on expansive melodic grooves. There’s a real cinematic quality to the loops that works beautifully for breakdown moments and longer atmospheric track sections.

The syncopated percussion and top sounds also stand out. They have that loose, organic swing that defines the best Organic House productions, and pair beautifully with the more traditional drum machine sounds in the pack.

I appreciate that razor-sharp drum hits, FX, and MIDI loops are all included, which makes it a complete toolkit rather than just a melodic supplement.

Pros: Strong woodwind content and atmospheric texture with cinematic melodic depth. Cons: The dreamier focus means it’s slightly less suited for peak-time, energetic tracks.

13. Loopmasters Deep & Organic House

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Loopmasters Deep & Organic House

Loopmasters’ own-brand entry into the genre is more focused on the deep side than purely organic, but the blend works really well. Tailored for various house music subgenres, the loops groove at 122 BPM which sits right in the sweet spot.

What I love about this pack is the woodwind content. You get 65 woodwind loops and 25 clarinet loops, which is genuinely a unique offering for a house sample pack and adds an organic warmth that synth-only packs can’t match.

For me the standout is the smart drum loop variations. You get full drums, stripped-down versions, tops, and hats all separately, which is exactly the kind of flexibility you want when arranging tracks.

The robust synth basslines anchor everything with proper low-end weight, and the loops feel genuinely playable rather than just static one-bar repeats.

I appreciate that 40 MIDI files are included alongside the audio, so you can rework the woodwind, synth, and bass ideas to fit your own arrangements.

Pros: Unique woodwind and clarinet content with smart drum loop variations and MIDI included. Cons: Smaller at 478MB, and leans more deep-house than purely organic in character.

14. 5Pin Media – Organic House 2

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5Pin Media - Organic House 2

Produced in collaboration with Mass Digital, who has released on All Day I Dream, TRYBESof, Anjunadeep, Akbal Music, Hoomidaas, Sol Selectas, and Bar 25 Music, this is one of the most authentically-produced Organic House packs you can find.

What I love about this pack is the format. It’s built around 10 fully-produced projects rather than disconnected loops, which means each section has real coherence and a defined musical idea.

For me the standout is the 305 loops, 197 one-shots, and 59 MIDI files spread across those ten projects. The MIDI inclusion alongside the audio means you’ve got total flexibility to rework anything.

Mass Digital’s productions chart in the Beatport Organic House Top 25 regularly, which gives you a real-world quality benchmark. The pack genuinely captures the ethnic overtones and dreamy atmospheric harmonies and melodies that he’s known for.

I’d say this is a strong pick if you want a pack that sounds like the actual artists currently dominating the genre, rather than a generic interpretation of the style.

Pros: Direct collaboration with a chart-topping Organic House artist with full project structures and MIDI. Cons: Project-based format means less granular control if you prefer pulling individual loops from a flat library.

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