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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 energize the clubhouse [2026] (21–30)

Ameonnadeadmau5

deadmau5 – Ameonna (Music Visualizer)
Ameonnadeadmau5

This instrumental piece, released in October 2025 by world-renowned Canadian electronic producer deadmau5, serves as a lead single ahead of his first studio album in about a decade, slated for 2026.

With delicately layered synths, cinematic expansiveness, and commanding sound design, its structure elegantly fuses the melodic lyricism of his early classics with the atmospheric processing of his recent work.

Equally suited for club play and home listening, this track has a timeless quality and is highly recommended for fans of progressive house and melodic techno.

FuzeSkrillex & ISOxo

A collaboration between a legend who revolutionized the EDM scene and a rising force in West Coast bass music.

Created by Skrillex and ISOxo, the track was first unveiled during their back-to-back set at the Niteharts Festival held in San Diego in October 2025, and it feels as if the crowd’s frenzy was captured directly in the recording.

The introduction, which begins with gentle piano, suddenly collapses into a destructive drop—absolutely stunning.

Skrillex’s early-2010s brostep shock is reimagined through ISOxo’s modern sound design, with a barrage of hard-hitting bass and razor-sharp edits shaking the floor.

Embodying the cross-generational lineage of bass music, this is a perfect track for anyone looking to move their body in the club.

Can’t DecideMax Dean, Luke Dean, Locky

Can’t Decide – Max Dean, Luke Dean, Locky
Can't DecideMax Dean, Luke Dean, Locky

A collaborative track by Max Dean, Luke Dean, and Rocky, three artists based in London.

Created by a rising young trio gaining support in the UK underground house scene, this work delivers a club sound centered on minimal tech house.

It explores the turbulence of romantic emotions, the struggle with a partner’s ambiguity, and ways of confronting one’s own past, with vocalist Quendresa’s performance adding emotional depth.

Released in May 2025, it peaked at No.

13 on the UK Singles Chart.

Its groovy beats and catchy melodies are perfect for dance-floor moments at the club, and it’s highly recommended as background music for nights out with friends or whenever you want to lift your mood!

Say My Name (Remix) ft. Florence + The MachineMorgan Seatree

Morgan Seatree – Say My Name (Remix) ft. Florence + The Machine
Say My Name (Remix) ft. Florence + The MachineMorgan Seatree

This remix, a collaboration between Manchester-born DJ and producer Morgan Seatree and Florence + The Machine, is a dancefloor-ready killer tune released in December 2024 that fuses house and trance.

Marked by a powerful tempo of around 140 BPM and a striking piano-and-organ bass sound, it wraps the original’s dramatic vocals in a contemporary electronic sheen.

Perfect for clubs, for when you just want to go all-in on the groove, or to lift the mood at any party.

It’s an energetic work where classic elements of house music and cutting-edge production techniques come together in perfect harmony.

Make Me Feeloskar med k

oskar med k – Make Me Feel (Official Video)
Make Me Feeloskar med k

This track from Northern Europe is a standout that signals a new wave in melodic house.

Released in June 2025 by Norwegian producer Oskar Med K, the song is defined by spatial soundscapes where dreamy synth pads and floating chord progressions intertwine.

The emotive vocals and expertly balanced beat create a moving interplay.

Despite only about two years of activity, this work became a milestone in his career, during which his monthly listeners surged from 40,000 to over 9 million.

It’s perfect not only for club dance floors, but also for blasting in the car to wash away everyday stress.

With its approachable melody and club-ready elements, it’s an ideal entry point into house music.