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Recommended EDM

Classic EDM tracks recommended for women

Before I know it, I’m always listening to the same kinds of songs…

I’d like to try some unfamiliar tracks once in a while.

Here are some recommended EDM picks for you!

EDM is originally made to get people dancing, so it can easily lift our spirits.

These are all hugely popular classics, so every track is a safe bet in terms of quality!

EDM Masterpieces Recommended for Women (81–90)

I Can’t StopFlux Pavilion

Flux Pavilion – I Can’t Stop
I Can't StopFlux Pavilion

Here’s one I’d recommend to guys who like dubstep and brostep: a track by the UK producer Flux Pavilion.

It’s got a melody that’s easy on the ears, yet the sound is razor-sharp.

It’s insanely cool EDM.

SpacemanHardwell

Hardwell – Spaceman (Original Mix)
SpacemanHardwell

This track by the Dutch musician Hardwell features a cool progression that builds gradually from a plain, almost rugged rhythm.

Its stylish, polished finish makes it recommended not only for men but also for women.

BootcampJay Hardway

Jay Hardway – Bootcamp (Official Music Video)
BootcampJay Hardway

This is a classic EDM track by the Dutch producer Jay Hardway.

It builds from a quiet intro, gradually raising the energy—a structure that’s very characteristic of EDM.

You can really feel his disciplined, uncompromising approach to sound.

BonfireKnife Party

Knife Party – ‘Bonfire’
BonfireKnife Party

This is a track by Knife Party featuring a sound style that incorporates dubstep and reggae, which has been well received.

It was released in 2014.

Its very cool content especially resonates with men.

Be sure to listen at full volume.

Light it UpMajor Lazer

Major Lazer – Light It Up (feat. Nyla & Fuse ODG) (Remix) (Official Music Video)
Light it UpMajor Lazer

It’s an EDM song with a reggae vibe.

It was released in 2011 by Major Lazer, an American music group known for their unique sound.

I recommend it for its easy-to-listen melody and danceable rhythm.