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What kind of EDM is bounce? Classic tracks, masterpieces, and recommended popular songs

Melbourne Shuffle is a street dance that originated in Australia, and in response to it, a catchy, groove-focused EDM subgenre called Melbourne Bounce was created through track-making.

In other words, it’s a style of dance music known as Bounce.

This time, we’ve carefully selected and will introduce classic and latest popular Bounce tracks! It’s very similar to Big Room House and can be hard to tell apart, but its hallmark is the bass hitting directly behind the kick.

What kind of EDM is Bounce? Classic tracks, masterpieces, and recommended popular songs (41–50)

Loco (VINAI Remix)Joel Fletcher & Seany B

With its energetic beat and catchy melody, this track sets the dance floor ablaze.

It captures the exhilaration and sense of freedom of a party, conveying the joy of becoming one with the music and dancing.

Born from a collaboration between Joel Fletcher and Seany B in March 2014, it reached No.

13 on the Australian charts and earned a Gold certification, becoming a popular release.

The remix by VINAI blends elements of electro house and trap to crank the energy even higher.

Perfect for clubs and festivals, it’s also great for boosting your mood or as a workout soundtrack.

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This is an electro house track that blends energetic beats with a catchy melody.

Structured to ignite crowds at clubs and festivals, it repeatedly features the phrase “Everybody fucking shout!”, creating a strong sense of unity and exhilaration among listeners.

Capturing the frenzy of the party scene and the liberating feeling of the dance floor, the track was released in 2016.

Widely supported by many DJs as one of VINAI’s signature works, it has become a staple at clubs and festivals.

It’s recommended not only for EDM fans, but also for anyone looking to get hyped with high-energy music.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a lot of bounce tracks up to this point! Did you find any you like? Or maybe you’ve thought, “I always hear this at the club and was really curious about it!”—some of you might have felt that way.

I hope this was helpful! Now hit the Melbourne shuffle to the beat!