What kind of EDM is bounce? Classic tracks, masterpieces, and recommended popular songs
Melbourne Shuffle is a street dance that originated in Australia, and in response to it, a catchy, groove-focused EDM subgenre called Melbourne Bounce was created through track-making.
In other words, it’s a style of dance music known as Bounce.
This time, we’ve carefully selected and will introduce classic and latest popular Bounce tracks! It’s very similar to Big Room House and can be hard to tell apart, but its hallmark is the bass hitting directly behind the kick.
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What kind of EDM is Bounce? Classic tracks, masterpieces, and recommended popular songs (21–30)
TremorDimitri Vegas, Martin Garrix, Like Mike

This is the one song I want to listen to when my stress is at its peak.
A track that kicks off with “3, 2, 1, go” makes it easy to get hyped and ready to jump, so it works great at parties.
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike are brothers, and they became the No.
1 DJs in 2015.
Violin 4.0 (Olympis Remix)Helion

The track “Violin 4.
0” features a tightly crafted bass-and-kick ensemble that grooves incredibly hard.
The sound design is excellent, and while it doesn’t have major shifts or big developments, it’s insanely danceable.
It also works great as feel-good BGM—seems perfect for a drive—making it an outstanding remix.
What kind of EDM is Bounce? Classic Tracks, Masterpieces, and Recommended Popular Songs (31–40)
Myriad (Original Mix)Will Sparks & Samuel James

It’s characterized by a grand intro tone that treats the synth lead like a bass and layers it with a heavy piano sound.
Likely, synth strings used in cinematic production and realistic handclaps are included, building to a peak in the drop.
In the middle of the track, there’s a piano solo, and programmed dubstep patterns are used.
There are also gradual pitch rises and more—overall, a highly skilled, technical track.
Where Do You Go (feat. Lexy Panterra) – Dirty Palm RemixShaun Frank

It’s a mature, sultry bounce number from Canadian DJ Shaun Frank, featuring high-powered vocals by Lexy Panterra.
The track feels great, with a tight off-beat bass line.
The melody is excellent too, making it a song you can enjoy both listening to and dancing to.
Unicorn Zombie ApocalypseBORGORE & SIKDOPE

This is a track released in 2014 by Spinnin’ Records, which kept dropping big room and bounce hits.
This one has been a long-running hit as well, skillfully using a melody tuned from vocal sampling to create a crazy vibe.
And what on earth does the title “Unicorn Zombie Apocalypse” even mean?
Once AgainHeadhunterz

A rare anthem for bounce music that features a catchy, melodic lead in the bridge.
Naturally, there’s a massive, even-keeled kick right after the drop, but solid melodies are placed at key moments throughout.
It was a hit in 2015 and enjoyed a long run on the charts.
It was well-received by DJs, works great on the dance floor, and also shines as an easy-to-use tool—an all-around hit.
BoUnCEMarshmello

BoUnCE is a track by Marshmello released in 2015.
Marshmello is a DJ/producer who has been active since 2015.
He performs DJ sets wearing a mask modeled after a marshmallow, and his identity had long remained unknown.
In recent years, however, it has been revealed that he is believed to be Dotcom, a DJ from Philadelphia in the United States.
Chris Comstock is his artist name, and he is said to be acquainted with Skrillex.





