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Recommended EDM

Recommended EDM: Popular Western EDM that gets you hyped

EDM (Electronic Dance Music) has firmly taken root in Japan, both as a music genre and as a culture.

One of its defining features is the abundance of uplifting tracks that naturally raise your excitement just by listening.

Many of you have probably experienced the energy it brings at clubs and festivals.

This time, we’ve put together a playlist that lets you fully feel the appeal of EDM—songs that make you want to surrender to the vortex of sound and dance.

Enjoy tracks that are perfect for party scenes or any moment you want to lift your mood.

Recommended EDM: Popular high-energy Western EDM (31–40)

Mr. NavigatorArmin van Buuren vs Tempo Giusto

Armin van Buuren vs Tempo Giusto – Mr. Navigator (Lyric Video)
Mr. NavigatorArmin van Buuren vs Tempo Giusto

The hard-edged tech-trance sound that was indispensable to the 2000s trance scene lives on in this track, a 2019 collaboration between melodic trance maestro Armin van Buuren and Finnish tech-trance craftsman Tempo Giusto.

Blending the drive of 138 BPM with the majesty of F# minor, it fuses the weighty kicks and modulations typical of tech-trance with a catchy melody.

Featured on the album “Balance,” it also reached No.

1 on Beatport’s Trance chart.

With a floor-shaking, powerful beat and an emotional progression, this piece is recommended both for those who want to relive the frenzy of trance back in the day and for listeners curious about modern tech-trance.

BooyahShowtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson

Showtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson – Booyah (Official Music Video)
BooyahShowtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson

This track features a hard-hitting beat that shakes the dance floor and an uplifting, euphoric sound.

It carries a message that amps up any party and creates a positive vibe.

Released by Spinnin’ Records in August 2013, it was re-released in October of the same year in collaboration with Polydor Records.

It became a worldwide hit, topping the UK Dance Chart, among other achievements.

It also drew attention in the sports world, being used as the Philadelphia Flyers’ goal song and the Cleveland Browns’ touchdown song.

This piece is perfect for those who want to dance their hearts out at clubs and festivals.

Its energetic style is guaranteed to boost your mood the moment you hit play!

Outta Your MindLil Jon ft. LMFAO

Lil Jon – Outta Your Mind ft. LMFAO
Outta Your MindLil Jon ft. LMFAO

A collaboration between American artist Lil Jon and the Los Angeles EDM duo LMFAO.

Released in 2010, this electronic track is included on the album Crunk Rock and reached No.

5 on the U.S.

charts.

Don’t Stop The MadnessHardwell & W&W feat. Fatman Scoop

Hardwell & W&W feat. Fatman Scoop – Don’t Stop The Madness (OUT NOW!) #UnitedWeAre
Don't Stop The MadnessHardwell & W&W feat. Fatman Scoop

EDM fans, the ultimate collaboration to set the dance floor on fire has arrived! Dutch top DJs Hardwell and W&W have teamed up with rapper Fatman Scoop to create a true whirlwind of sound.

Released in December 2014 and featured on Hardwell’s album “United We Are,” this track made a seismic impact that redefined big room house.

Just listening to it gives you the rush of being right in the middle of a club—perfect for parties or pumping yourself up before a workout.

A must-listen for anyone who wants to fully experience the thrill of EDM!

Adagio For StringsTiësto

Tiesto, an indispensable figure when talking about EDM, included Adagio For Strings on his album Just Be.

The piece was originally composed by the American composer Samuel Barber, and this version is an arrangement.

While the original is in triple meter, it has been reworked into 4/4 time, resulting in a completely different atmosphere.

It’s a track you can simply get hyped to, but also one you can enjoy by comparing it with the original.