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Latest dance music. EDM to heat up the clubhouse [2026]

EDM is gaining popularity alongside the rise of large festivals and club houses dedicated to dance music.

It’s a genre drawing attention not only on the dance floor but also on social media, and it’s capturing the interest of many music fans.

In this article, we’ve picked out EDM tracks with a focus on popular and buzzworthy songs.

From mid-tempo dance pop that incorporates the tones of acoustic guitar to future house with modern, punchy basslines rooted in house music, give a listen to a wide range of dance music.

Latest dance music. EDM to excite the clubhouse [2026] (51–60)

ALLNIGHTRetroVision & Guy Arthur

RetroVision & Guy Arthur – ALLNIGHT [Monstercat Release]
ALLNIGHTRetroVision & Guy Arthur

This is a collaborative track released in 2025 by French producer and DJ RetroVision and Polish star Guy Arthur.

Rooted in energetic, uplifting future house, it blends bright, pop-leaning sounds with melodic production to create a captivating piece.

This ambitious release marks the first joint production for both artists, and it was showcased during RetroVision’s Japan performance at Shinjuku’s ZEROTOKYO in January 2025.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to dance the night away or is looking for a boost of positive energy.

DustAlan Walker, Robin Packalen

Alan Walker, Robin Packalen – Dust (Official Music Video)
DustAlan Walker, Robin Packalen

An ambitious collaboration by Norway’s Alan Walker and Finland’s Robin Packalen, where grand electronic soundscapes and powerful vocals blend beautifully.

Centered on EDM elements, its energetic beats and catchy melodies resonate effortlessly, packing an irresistible appeal that grabs listeners and won’t let go.

Released in March 2025, the track was also performed at a music festival in Barcelona, Spain, where it sent the crowd into a frenzy.

The music video, which portrays a near-futuristic world, is a must-see, and the song is perfect for drives, workouts, or whenever you need a refreshing change of pace.

Hostile Government Takeover (EDM Remix)AGiftFromTodd & Vinny Marchi

Known for crafting songs that weave catchy melodies with socially conscious messages, the American artists A Gift From Todd and Vinny Mark have released a new work in February 2025 that’s drawing attention as an ambitious project incorporating elements of electronic dance music.

Centered on themes of political transformation and the seizure of power, the piece blends grand synthesizer sounds with an up-tempo rhythm.

Its danceable beats and strong messaging make it perfect for club sets and festival stages.

With its memorable melodies and powerful sound, this track is recommended for listeners who want to engage with social issues through music.

NOKIADrake

PARTYNEXTDOOR, Drake – NOKIA
NOKIADrake

A captivating dance track has arrived from Canadian multi-artist Drake.

From the album “Some Sexy Songs 4 U,” which features PARTYNEXTDOOR, we’re highlighting this vibrant, kinetic tune.

Produced by Elkan, it stands out with polished musicality woven from vivid synthesizers and Atlanta-style bass beats.

Since its release in February 2025, this uptempo number has been lighting up dance floors worldwide, even reaching No.

20 on Australia’s ARIA chart.

Perfect for anyone looking to boost a party’s sense of unity or seeking upbeat, feel-good dance music.

MIX. 02 – BOTHERED!femtanyl

Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Femtanyl is a rising artist who drew attention with the EP “REACTOR,” released in January 2025.

With a unique style that fuses fierce breakbeats, scream-like vocals, and aggressive electronic rhythms, they’ve earned fervent support from the furry community as well.

Released in February 2025, this work is an ambitious remix of Kreayshawn’s “Gucci Gucci.” While weaving in elements of digital hardcore and breakcore, it interprets the song’s message—staying true to yourself without being swept up by high-end brands or trends—in a distinctive way.

It’s an energetic, cyber-tinged track that makes you want to move on a late-night club floor.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a lot of club music up to this point.

Did you find any tracks you like? Trends in club music change especially fast, so I know it can be hard to keep up.

Of course, keeping up with trends is important, but I hope you find songs that fit you perfectly—ones you’ll still come back to 10 years from now.

And be sure to check out clubs and festivals too! I think you’ll discover even more specialized and cool club music there!