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EDM Recommended for Party People: From the Newest Tracks to the Classics [2026]

EDM has earned unwavering popularity as dance music that energizes music festivals and clubhouses, and in recent years it’s been branching into even more subgenres.

From electro and house to techno, there are a variety of styles, with standout artists making waves in each field.

In this article, we’ve curated a selection of EDM tracks that heat up the club scene.

We’ll introduce popular and buzzworthy songs by artists dominating international music festivals, as well as tracks recommended for party people.

Use it as inspiration for your DJ sets, or as a guide to liven up parties and drives.

EDM recommended for party people: from the latest tracks to the classics [2026] (61–70)

All MineDisciples & Eyelar

Disciples – All Mine (feat. Eyelar)
All MineDisciples & Eyelar

This is a popular track by the UK production group Disciple.

Known as a house music producer, Disciple released it in 2019, and it has captivated not only Disciple fans but also house music enthusiasts.

It’s also recommended as background music for a relaxing day at home.

Tether (Eric Prydz Vs. CHVRCHES) [Radio Edit]Eric Prydz VS CHVRCHE

This hit song is a collaboration between Eric Prydz, a hitmaker who has been active in the dance music scene since the 2000s and is still loved by many EDM fans, and CHVRCHES, the popular electropop band from Glasgow.

It’s a pairing no one would have expected, isn’t it? CHVRCHES are known for their super catchy melodies, and Lauren Mayberry’s cute vocals are especially memorable! Released in 2015, the track enjoyed a long run and has seen renewed acclaim since 2020.

Losing ItFisher

FISHER – Losing It (Official Audio)
Losing ItFisher

An iconic EDM track by FISHER, who is not only a DJ but also a professional surfer and video blogger.

With its addictive beats, striking bass, and a trippy music video, it’s a fun piece.

Reflecting the playful side he shows across his wide-ranging activities—like his big smile that says he’s loving life and his humorous videos—it’s a number that lets you sway in the club and dance your heart out.

Never Felt A Love Like This (with Hook N Sling) [feat. Dotan]Galantis

Galantis & Hook N Sling feat. Dotan – Never Felt A Love Like This [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Never Felt A Love Like This (with Hook N Sling) [feat. Dotan]Galantis

The intro has a quiet, beatless feel with just piano, but in the chorus a light, four-on-the-floor beat drops in.

It might often be played in clubs as an off-peak selection.

It leans more toward dance-pop than EDM, but the track itself is very popular, so the crowd will no doubt sing along.

It’s the type of club music that gets people singing.

You can easily imagine a peak-time scene where the drop instantly sends the energy soaring.

Gold (feat. Graham Candy)Syn Cole

Syn Cole – Gold feat. Graham Candy (Lyric Video) [Ultra Music]
Gold (feat. Graham Candy)Syn Cole

This is an anthem you can sing along to, released on Ultra Records—the long‑standing EDM label that has produced countless classics—by DJ and producer Syn Cole, renowned for his work in tropical house and beyond.

It’s a collaboration with Graham Candy, a New Zealand actor and singer-songwriter.

EDM tracks written by singer-songwriters tend to have clear vocal hooks and strong pop elements, resulting in songs that aren’t just disposable dance music but are beloved by music fans.

You’re Not AloneArty

ARTY feat. Griff Clawson – You’re Not Alone
You're Not AloneArty

Released in February 2020 on Armada Music, the prestigious progressive house label led by Armin van Buuren, this track is a perfect way to close out the winter season.

Its bright, pristine melody and shimmering, airy synths make for a truly pleasant listen.

The vocals this time come from up-and-coming singer-songwriter Griff Clawson.

With the two teaming up, the result is a quintessential anthem that hints at a new era of EDM.

All Night (feat. Ally Brooke)Afrojack

Afrojack – All Night (feat. Ally Brooke) [Official Lyric Video]
All Night (feat. Ally Brooke)Afrojack

His tracks are catchy and happy—perhaps a bit lacking in novelty, conversely—but this might be the kind of mood that defines a lowest-common-denominator anthem in club music.

In 2020, I have a feeling listeners will be split cleanly into “love it” or “hate it.” But that’s when you’re listening on earphones; I feel it’s an indispensable number for peak-time at a festival, like in the music video.

So, which side are you on?