Hands in the air at the club! For those who want to know hands-up style Western music
When it comes to quintessential club music, it’s got to be Hands Up! With its dynamic rhythms and crowd-lifting builds, this genre makes you throw your hands in the air and dance before you know it.
In this article, we’ll introduce tracks that ignite the dance floor—from timeless anthems that get you hyped to the latest trendsetters.
Know these songs, and you’re guaranteed to have a blast with everyone the next time you hit the club!
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Hands in the air at the club! For those who want to know hands-up style Western tracks (11–20)
Slow DownShowtek

This is an anthem born for festivals by a brother duo.
Released in 2013 by Dutch producer Showtek, it’s a signature track from the period when they shifted from hardstyle to electro house.
It peaked at No.
23 in the Netherlands and stayed on the charts for 19 weeks.
With a massive big-room drop and a catchy progression, it sends crowds into a frenzy.
The bass-heavy kick and sharp synth lead blend perfectly, creating a sound that makes you want to throw your fist in the air.
Engineered for maximum impact at festivals and large clubs, it’s truly a track made to ignite the dance floor.
Here We GoJoel Fletcher & J-Trick ft. Fatman Scoop

A flagship act of Australia’s Melbourne Bounce scene, Joel Fletcher and J-Trick join forces here, enlisting American hypeman Fatman Scoop.
Released in September 2015 on Dim Mak Records, this track pairs a bouncy 128 BPM bassline with enigmatic laser synths, guaranteed to ignite the dance floor.
Fatman Scoop’s shouts whip the crowd into a frenzy, and the build from the break to the drop explodes with energy.
It’s the perfect tune for throwing your hands up at a weekend club night or turning up the vibe at a party with friends!
Alive (DJ E20 Remix)Krewella

A track released by Krewella, a Chicago-based electronic dance music group originally consisting of vocalist sisters Jahan and Yasmine Yousaf and beatmaker Rain Man.
This version is a remix by DJ and remixer DJ E-Twenty.
Raise Your HandsUmmet Ozcan

He’s a DJ rapidly climbing the rankings.
Even if club-goers don’t know his name, most have probably heard his tracks.
This is a song that makes you want to throw your hands up and jump.
It even hit No.
1 on Beatport, and his rise shows no signs of slowing.
Keep an eye on his future success.
ThunderTimmy Trumpet & Vini Vici

Vini Vici, a duo that has gained popularity across various electronic music scenes, starting with psychedelic trance.
Their classic track with Timmy Trumpet, who is not only a trumpet player but also active as an EDM DJ, is “Thunder.” Given that it’s a collaboration between a popular psychedelic trance duo and a top EDM DJ, the result is a highly polished psychedelic trance track that blends both musical styles.
Be sure to check it out.


