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EDM is originally made to get people dancing, so it can easily lift our spirits.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!
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EDM masterpieces recommended for women (41–50)
RunawayGalantis

A staple of the EDM scene from Sweden, the music powerhouse: Galantis.
Although it’s a 2015 release, its arrangement and structure feel like a prototype of the K-pop sound that would later become popular.
It works both as a vocal-driven track and as a dance number you can definitely move to—a very well-balanced piece.
While faithfully following the fundamental rhythms of house music, the meticulous tuning of percussion, choir levels, and reverberation is exceptionally refined; when you listen at high volume, the quality really stands out.
EDM Masterpieces Recommended for Women (51–60)
Nothing Else (When I Think of You)Joe Stone

Joe Stone’s ultra-stylish, bold track, with that signature future house sound and a captivating female vocal.
It’s a sure bet for anyone who wants to hear cool EDM.
Tracks with a beat that really lets you cut loose and dance just feel great to listen to, don’t they?
Where You AreJohn Summit & Hayla

A stylish and emotional track has been born.
This collaboration between John Summit and Hayla is a summer anthem that sings of longing for a distant lover.
A driving bassline and heartfelt vocals blend beautifully, creating a sense of unity on club and festival floors.
Released in 2023, it dominated that summer’s festivals, and renowned artists like Gorgon City and Zedd produced remixes.
Highly recommended for those seeking dance music that portrays love across distance.
Bounce HausKANDY

There are so many subdivided genres in EDM that a lot of people probably can’t tell which is which! That said, even with all those genres, I think it’s best to just enjoy the songs you end up liking.
And Candy’s track “Bounce Haus” is, I’d say, a song with a super catchy refrain that even beginners will find easy to groove to.
The distinctive sounds layered over the dance beat are pleasant, making it a track you can pop on loud and dance to without a second thought.
The deliberately low-budget music video is part of the charm, too!
AliveKrewella

A track released as a digital download in 2013 by Krewella, an EDM group based in Chicago.
It reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts and was certified platinum.
It is sampled in 3LAU’s 2012 track “Guilty Pleasure.”
Firestone ft. Conrad SewellKygo

“Firestone ft.
Conrad Sewell” is a track by Norwegian producer Kygo, released in 2014, known for its alluring ambient vibe.
A key characteristic of this song is that it uses very few of the high-pitched synthesizer phrases typical of EDM and scarcely employs the extremely low sub-bass phrases.
If you’ve heard EDM before but found it too intense, this track will definitely transform your image of EDM!
Party Rock Anthem ft. Lauren Bennett, GoonRockLMFAO

“Party Rock Anthem ft.
Lauren Bennett, GoonRock” is a pop-infused EDM track by the American electro duo LMFAO.
The song’s industrial-sounding synthesizer phrases are striking, and its instantly catchy rhythm makes it a great recommendation for EDM beginners.
The music video is also worth checking out—LMFAO’s two members perform quirky dances that are really fun to watch!


