[Latest] EDM Gaining Popularity Worldwide [2026]
EDM has secured unwavering popularity among dance music genres.
It’s one of the most beloved music styles around the world—including in the United States and Europe—with new tracks being released one after another.
In this article, we’ve carefully selected the latest EDM releases, buzzworthy tracks, and songs produced by famous DJs and music producers.
From numbers that incorporate sound effects and sampling to tracks that make the most of deep bass, we’ll introduce globally popular songs.
Be sure to check out EDM that gets crowds hyped at clubs and festivals.
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Radiate (feat. Hayley May)KSHMR, nilsix, Ryos

Producer KSHMR, a dominant presence in the EDM scene, is known for his oriental melodies inspired by his Indian roots and his grand, cinematic sound.
Teaming up with the skilled Norwegian–Dutch duo Nilsix and with Laios, this track is a club anthem released in September 2025.
Hayley May’s translucent vocals add a floating sensation, while a melodic progression that blends trance and progressive house resonates beautifully.
The drop unleashes energetic synths that instantly whip the floor into a frenzy—guaranteed to go off at festivals and clubs.
A must-listen for fans of melody-driven EDM and anyone drawn to trance-infused sounds.
Butterflies (feat. BARBZ)Martin Garrix & Matisse & Sadko

The new release for September 2025 by Martin Garrix—renowned as a leading producer in the EDM scene—and the Russian brother duo Matisse & Sadko marks the seventh installment in their long-standing collaboration.
Featuring BARBZ’s emotional vocals, it returns to their roots with a progressive house sound, exploring the theme of uncertain romance.
With cinematic build-ups and euphoric drops, this festival anthem serves as the final chapter of the EP ORIGO, released on Martin Garrix’s own label, STMPD RCRDS.
Highly recommended for those seeking a heart-stirring experience in clubs or at festivals!
VoodooMartin Garrix, R3HAB & Skytech

This collaboration by three seasoned producers—Martin Garrix, R3HAB, and Skytech—was released in September 2025.
It opens with a ritualistic vocal chant and builds as house beats layer with soaring synthesizers, clearly crafted with festival and club main stages in mind.
The project took over a year to produce, and the story of the three getting together in the same room to fine-tune the final details speaks to their dedication.
Premiered at Ultra Music Festival, the track has become a key part of their live sets and is perfect for anyone looking to get hyped at the club or craving high-energy dance music.
Save Tonight (feat. HALIENE)SLANDER

SLANDER, the Los Angeles–based electronic duo, are known for their sound that epitomizes melodic bass and have performed at global festivals like EDC and Tomorrowland.
In September 2025, they released a track on their own label, Heaven Sent, that reimagines Eagle-Eye Cherry’s 1997 hit as a modern, emotionally charged electronic piece.
Featuring guest vocalist HALIENE—widely recognized for her vocals on trance classics—the song opens with lustrous piano motifs and airy pads before unfolding into layered synth phrases and an explosive drop.
Singing of the bittersweet, fleeting moments spent with friends at festivals, this track is perfect for those seeking a sense of unity in the live experience.
By the Light of the Moon (feat. Kerli)Seven Lions

Seven Lions continues to lead the forefront of electronic dance music.
Known as a producer who builds on melodic dubstep and trance while crafting a boundary-defying, signature sound, he returns after roughly 11 years to collaborate again with Estonian singer Kerli on this track released in September 2025.
Positioned as the lead single for his album “Asleep in the Garden of Infernal Stars,” slated for a December 2025 release, the song pairs ethereal synth pads and a weighty bassline to create a cinematic soundscape that perfectly complements Kerli’s crystalline vocals.
It strikes a dreamy atmosphere while delivering a powerful, floor-shaking drop that leaves a strong impression.
Get DownSteve Aoki, Blasterjaxx, Lil Jon

Released in October 2025, this track is a big-room anthem that brings together three heavy hitters: Steve Aoki, Blasterjaxx, and Lil Jon.
Designed for the festival main stage, it features Lil Jon’s signature hype call-and-response and a massive build-up that explodes into a powerful drop.
In fact, the track was treated as an ID throughout the 2024 festival season and has a proven track record of igniting crowds live.
It’s the perfect pick for anyone looking to experience explosive energy at clubs and festivals.
Lose ControlDon Diablo

Don Diablo, the Dutch top DJ who has continually pioneered the future of EDM.
Known as a key figure in the future house genre and a regular on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs, his new track dropping in September 2025 is an ambitious piece that reconstructs a hip-hop classic for the dance floor.
It boldly transforms the original’s rapid-fire groove into dance music, finishing it as an energetic, festival-ready weapon with a fierce drop and flashy synths.
It’s also trending on TikTok, generating huge buzz not only in clubs but across social media.
If you’re looking to ignite the floor, this is a guaranteed recommendation.



