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Classic club music: recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.

When it comes to classic club music, we think of timeless treasures of Western music that have been loved across generations.

The blend of lively rhythms that color the night and sophisticated melodies continues to captivate countless hearts even today.

Riding on electronic beats, these masterpieces sometimes sound folky, other times sensual.

The exquisite sounds that resound across the dance floor set listeners’ hearts free and are sure to lead them into a special experience.

Classic club music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (21–30)

BooyahShowtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson

Showtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson – Booyah (Official Music Video)
BooyahShowtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson

A track that has ignited overwhelming excitement in the electro house world is the collaboration by Showtek, We Are Loud, and Sonny Wilson.

Since its release in August 2013, it’s become a staple at clubs and music festivals.

It even reached No.

1 on the UK Dance Chart, and its momentum shows no signs of slowing.

With its powerful beats and soaring vocals, the sound grabs listeners by the heart.

It’s so electrifying that it’s often chosen as a goal song at sporting events.

If you want to dance at festivals or clubs, be sure to give this track a listen!

Don’t You Worry ChildSwedish House Mafia

Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin – Don’t You Worry Child (Official Video)
Don't You Worry ChildSwedish House Mafia

Swedish House Mafia is a Swedish three-member EDM group that sparked the EDM movement and became legendary after going on hiatus.

At their peak, they were active enough to headline rock festivals.

They have released two full-length albums to date, and this track is one of the signature songs from their second album, Until Now.

Even after the hiatus, they continued making music individually and as duos under their own names, releasing hits into the world.

Classic club music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (31–40)

Titanium ft. SiaDavid Guetta

David Guetta – Titanium ft. Sia (Official Video)
Titanium ft. SiaDavid Guetta

Nowadays, Sia is recognized as a veteran and popular singer, but back then she was an ace at the forefront.

David Guetta, too, was bringing EDM to global recognition and steadily sweeping the Billboard and BBC charts at the time.

The song that has put them back in the spotlight since around June 2019 is this one.

Perhaps it’s because the relatively warm, rounded sound—like the guitar chopping—is a trend of 2019? A revival track.

Bangarang feat. Sirah [Official Music Video]Skrillex

SKRILLEX – Bangarang feat. Sirah [Official Music Video]
Bangarang feat. Sirah [Official Music Video]Skrillex

To people familiar with modern dubstep, it may sound like a fairly standard track, but earlier dubstep had a completely different sound.

Skrillex is often said to have laid the foundations for today’s dubstep.

This work is a popular track known as one of his signature songs.

When you consider how he overturned previous conventions and replaced them with a sound that became today’s standard, you can see the magnitude of what he achieved.

Stayin’ AliveBee Gees

Bee Gees – Stayin’ Alive (Official Music Video)
Stayin' AliveBee Gees

The Bee Gees, a group formed by the three Gibb brothers from the UK, are known for their wide-ranging musical style from pop to disco and achieved worldwide popularity in the 1970s.

This is one of their signature songs, the iconic track that opens the film Saturday Night Fever.

It’s not just a cheerful dance number; it carries a powerful theme of “survival” in the big city.

The lyrics, which portray facing forward while battling adversity, ride on Barry Gibb’s piercing falsetto and a heartbeat-like beat to stir the listener’s soul.

Released as a single from the landmark Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in December 1977, it held the No.

1 spot on the U.S.

charts for four consecutive weeks.

It’s perfect not only for heating up a party night but also for those moments when you need the courage to confront challenges.

Get Lucky ft. Pharrell Williams, Nile RodgersDaft Punk

Daft Punk – Get Lucky (Official Audio) ft. Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers
Get Lucky ft. Pharrell Williams, Nile RodgersDaft Punk

With their full-face masks making a striking impression, Daft Punk—the electro duo France is proud of—released this massive hit in 2013.

It topped charts around the world and won Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 56th Grammy Awards.

Transcending the confines of club music, it remains beloved as one of the defining songs of the 2010s.

Above all, the crisp, funky rhythm guitar by legendary guest guitarist Nile Rodgers evokes the golden age of disco and is simply superb.

And the classy, stylish melody sung by the hugely successful Pharrell Williams is the icing on the cake!

Latch feat. Sam SmithDisclosure

A young, popular duo in the dance scene formed by the Lawrence brothers from the UK.

Since their 2010 debut, they’ve continued to release numerous hits, and here we introduce the iconic track that catapulted their name into the spotlight: “Latch.” Released in 2012, the song became a hit not only in their home country of the UK but also in the United States.

Beyond showcasing the brothers’ songwriting talent through its romantic track, it’s worth noting the guest appearance by Sam Smith, who has since grown into one of Britain’s leading singer-songwriters.

At the time of this song’s release, Sam had not yet made their album debut, which speaks to Disclosure’s keen foresight.