Iconic tracks recommended for EDM beginners
EDM, which sparked a huge boom in the 2010s.
It stands for Electronic Dance Music, but rather than referring to a specific genre, it’s used as a term that broadly covers electronic dance music as a whole.
This time, we’ve selected standout tracks from EDM that we especially recommend for beginners.
You’ll also find not only instrumentals but tracks featuring vocals from famous artists.
If you’re new to EDM, we recommend starting with these classics and then diving deeper into the genres you like!
Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy.
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Recommended EDM classics for beginners (21–30)
EncoreMAKJ & Henry Fong

A collaborative work by Makj and Henry Fong, released by Hysteria Records in December 2013.
It’s a big-room house track at 128 BPM, characterized by a thick bassline and a hard-hitting kick.
The build-up into the drop perfectly evokes the sight of a massive festival mainstage crowd throwing their hands up in unison.
In fact, when it was played at the large Australian festival Stereosonic, the crowd reportedly went wild.
Intertwining synth riffs and horn-like sounds make this a peak-time track—an ideal tune for taking a club floor to its absolute peak.
Party Rock Anthem ft. Lauren Bennett, GoonRockLMFAO

“Party Rock Anthem ft.
Lauren Bennett, GoonRock” is a pop-infused EDM track by the American electro duo LMFAO.
The song’s industrial-sounding synthesizer phrases are striking, and its instantly catchy rhythm makes it a great recommendation for EDM beginners.
The music video is also worth checking out—LMFAO’s two members perform quirky dances that are really fun to watch!
Recommended iconic EDM tracks for beginners (31–40)
Cool for the SummerDemi Lovato

A sexy pop track released in 2015 by Demi Lovato.
Swedish hitmaker Max Martin, who has worked on tracks for artists like Britney Spears and Katy Perry, was involved in its production.
It was inspired by Snoop Dogg’s 1993 track “Gin and Juice.”
BlackoutBlasterjaxx

Blasterjaxx, the Dutch DJ/producer duo who command massive support on the main stages of EDM festivals.
Released in September 2019, this track dropped right after their first full-length album “Perspective,” and it’s packed with the essence of their trademark big room house.
The fierce synth riffs and heavy kicks are engineered to shake the club floor.
It quickly earned support from renowned DJs like Hardwell and Afrojack, igniting dance floors around the world.
The rising tension toward the explosive drop and the sudden release of energy deliver a rush that makes you want to throw your hands in the air.
If you want to hit peak levels at a festival or club, this is a must-check track.
Jungle Bae Feat. Bunji GarlinSkrillex and Diplo

This track appears on the only album by Jack Ü—the dream duo formed by two leading producers of the EDM scene, Skrillex and Diplo—titled “Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü.” It features the powerful vocals of Trinidad and Tobago–born ragga soca artist Bunji Garlin, delivering a hybrid sound that fuses Caribbean soca and dancehall rhythms with EDM’s signature heavy bass.
The album won Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2016 Grammy Awards.
Showcasing bold, genre-defying production, this track is perfect for taking the club floor to its peak or for anyone seeking a thrilling dance tune that’s a little different from the norm!
Rock The HouseAfrojack

A track released as a digital download in 2012 by Afrojack, a Dutch DJ, producer, and remixer.
It reached No.
17 on the Dutch chart and was inspired by Nobuo Uematsu’s 1999 track “The Landing.”
SandstormDarude

This party tune by Darude, Finland’s pioneering DJ, is very approachable for beginners.
While following the fundamentals of techno beats and basslines, its structure expertly sets clear peaks and breathers to keep it easy to groove to.
His signature track, Sandstorm, with its late-20th-century techno vibe and accessibility, has been used by many fighters and athletes.
If you’re into sports, there’s a good chance you’ve heard it!



