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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.

Big Room House (11–20)

BazaarKSHMR & Marnik

KSHMR & Marnik – Bazaar (Official Sunburn Goa 2015 Anthem) [Official Music Video]
BazaarKSHMR & Marnik

This progressive house track by Kashmiar from India and Manik from Italy is an ambitious work that shines with the fusion of an ethnic rapper’s vocals and a danceable beat.

The overwhelming sub-bass and the harmony of traditional Indian melodies resonate pleasantly in the ear, creating an exotic atmosphere.

Released in December 2015, the track was chosen as the official anthem of Asia’s largest EDM festival, Sunburn Goa 2015, drawing attention from dance music fans around the world.

Its euphoric 128 BPM groove and powerful bassline create a grand soundscape that reverberates through the whole body, making it perfect for festivals and clubs.

Highly recommended for EDM fans who want to savor deep bass on headphones and for those who want to surrender to dance beats brimming with foreign flair.

TigerR3HAB

R3hab vs Skytech & Fafaq – Tiger (Official Music Video)
TigerR3HAB

A masterpiece of EDM distinguished by overwhelming, chest-thumping sub-bass and an energetic sound that feels like a wall of audio enveloping your body.

Created in June 2015 by Dutch DJ/producer R3HAB in collaboration with cutting-edge Polish producers Skytech and Fafaq, the track drives forward at 128 BPM in the key of D major.

After a tense build-up, the drop explodes, unleashing fierce low frequencies that rattle your entire body like a strike to the crown of your head.

Upon release, it shot to No.

3 on the Beatport chart and became a hot topic in clubs and festivals worldwide.

Perfect not only for igniting a club or party, but also for boosting your mood during workouts and exercise.

Bounce (11–20)

Feels so good to bounce! Full-on vertical-groove sound!

Did you find a Big Room House track you like? Next up is a sound called Bounce, which originated in Melbourne, Australia. In Japan, we have our own way of referring to it, but overseas it’s known as Melbourne Bounce. It seems this genre has gradually gained recognition in Japan because of the way the sub-bass hits directly on the off-beat against the four-on-the-floor kick. This bass placement ties into music deeply rooted in Australia, such as trance and hard techno. Maybe that’s because the country has such a strong rave culture? You can really feel an unwavering lineage there! These tracks all have an infectious groove that makes you want to jump around! A representative DJ is R3HAB.

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KSHMR

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VINAI

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Bounce (1–10)

#SELFIEThe Chainsmokers

#SELFIE (Official Music Video) – The Chainsmokers
#SELFIEThe Chainsmokers

Since the theme is selfies, the title is “#SELFIE.” The melody’s party vibe is really cool.

It’s also interesting that the music video features selfies from various artists.

Better When You’re GoneDavid Guetta

David Guetta, Brooks & Loote – Better When You’re Gone (Lyric Video)
Better When You're GoneDavid Guetta

The melodic track “Better When You’re Gone” by French DJ David Guetta.

From the captivating, vocal-driven opening, layers of rhythm and timbre are added, culminating in an explosive chorus.

It’s a highly compelling number that showcases the masterful craftsmanship of this veteran French DJ.

Party Till We DieMAKJ & Timmy Trumpet ft. Andrew W.K.

MAKJ & Timmy Trumpet Feat. Andrew W.K. – Party Till We Die (Official Music Video)
Party Till We DieMAKJ & Timmy Trumpet ft. Andrew W.K.

“Party Till We Die” is a collaborative track by MAKJ, Timmy Trumpet, and Andrew W.K., released in 2016 on Spinnin’ Records.

MAKJ (pronounced “Mack Jay”) is an American EDM producer/DJ born in 1990, known for a style that blends EDM with hip-hop and rock elements.

Timmy Trumpet, born in 1982 in Sydney, Australia, is a DJ/producer and trumpeter.

Fuck Me UpTJR ft. Cardi B

TJR ft. Cardi B – Fuck Me Up (Official Music Video)
Fuck Me UpTJR ft. Cardi B

This track is defined by an energetic sound that dominates the club scene.

TJR’s electro house and Cardi B’s rap blend seamlessly, resulting in a song that sets the dance floor on fire.

The confident lyrics empower listeners and elevate the party mood.

Released in June 2016 by Spinnin’ Records, it won support from club DJs and music fans alike.

With its powerful beat and sharp synths, it’s guaranteed to get your body moving.

It’s the perfect pick for weekend parties or whenever you want to lift your spirits.

BazaarKSHMR & Marnik

KSHMR & Marnik – Bazaar (Official Sunburn Goa 2015 Anthem) [Official Music Video]
BazaarKSHMR & Marnik

Bazaar is a collaborative track by KSHMR and Marnik, released in 2015 on Spinnin’ Records.

KSHMR, an Indian-American DJ/producer, is known for his music featuring Indian influences.

Marnik is an EDM duo from Milan, Italy.

Future House (1–10)

New wave of house music!

The origin traces back to French DJ and producer Tchami, who tagged his track on the audio-sharing site SoundCloud with #Future House, as if to say, “This is the future of house!”

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There’s no musically clear-cut definition, but you can think of it as recent house music with an EDM sound made using software synthesizers. A refrain built with a thickened bass modeled after Roland’s JUNO-106 and the sharp piano sound of Korg’s M1 is one of the most commonly heard phrases in future house. Other examples include Oliver Heldens...

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Don Diablo

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