[Today's EDM] Great for party BGM! Recommended club music collection
The music genre known as EDM—electronic dance music—has become indispensable for high-energy settings like clubs, parties, and music festivals.
Within EDM, there are numerous subgenres such as dance pop, big room, and progressive house, each with its own staple and popular tracks.
In this article, we’ll deliver classic EDM tracks on a daily rotation!
The featured songs are updated every day, so checking back frequently will boost your chances of finding a track that really clicks with you.
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[Today’s EDM] Great for party BGM! Recommended club music collection (1–10)
Brand new dayTōkyō Dizunī Rizōto

A song created to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort.
Its bright, hope-filled melody is striking.
It starts at a slow tempo and gradually builds excitement, making it easy for dance beginners to join in and naturally get moving.
Adding movements like spreading your arms wide together and jumping as the chorus approaches will create a sense of unity.
Incorporating choreography that matches the lyrics brings out a narrative feel and makes it even more enjoyable.
Used at school or community events, it will move many people.
The glamorous music and uplifting message will greatly elevate the atmosphere of the occasion.
Reach For The SkyChico Rose & Williams88

Chico Rose is a popular music producer from the Netherlands, a country known as a fierce battleground for EDM and house music.
While he’s not yet widely known in Japan, those familiar with house will likely recognize his name.
This track, Reach For The Sky, is a collaboration with Williams Eighty Ate, who is also gaining attention in the house scene.
Unlike much of tropical house—which tends to have a more downbeat mood—this song delivers an upbeat take on the genre.
It’s the perfect summer vibe, so if you’re interested, definitely give it a listen!
NulifeDÉ DÉ MOUSE

On the front lines of Japanese electronic music, DÉ DÉ MOUSE’s track “Nulife.” Its chaotic yet comfortable, mysteriously arranged sound is irresistible.
Of course, it also excels as dance music—perfect for swaying your body and having fun.
Put this track on, and I think it will stylishly color a special day like a scene from a movie.
Anniversary!!E-girls

This upbeat song vividly captures the fresh, springtime feeling of eagerly awaiting summer.
With E-girls’ signature energetic dance and vocals, it conveys the desire to cherish every moment of everyday life as if it were a special anniversary.
Released in May 2015, it was also included on the albums “E.G.
SMILE -E-girls BEST-” and “E.G.
CRAZY.” The track resonated with many people, serving as the TV commercial song for Samantha Vega and the “Natsu Puri 2015” campaign for Prince Hotels.
This work is sure to make the time you spend with someone special shine even brighter, as you feel a pleasant breeze.
Firestone ft. Conrad SewellKygo

“Firestone ft.
Conrad Sewell” is a track by Norwegian producer Kygo, released in 2014, known for its alluring ambient vibe.
A key characteristic of this song is that it uses very few of the high-pitched synthesizer phrases typical of EDM and scarcely employs the extremely low sub-bass phrases.
If you’ve heard EDM before but found it too intense, this track will definitely transform your image of EDM!


