Classic club music: recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.
When it comes to classic club music, we think of timeless treasures of Western music that have been loved across generations.
The blend of lively rhythms that color the night and sophisticated melodies continues to captivate countless hearts even today.
Riding on electronic beats, these masterpieces sometimes sound folky, other times sensual.
The exquisite sounds that resound across the dance floor set listeners’ hearts free and are sure to lead them into a special experience.
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Classic club music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (1–10)
LouderNEW!Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike & VINAI

A powerful collaboration between Belgian brother duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike—leaders of the world-class EDM scene—and Italian producer duo VINAI.
Released in 2015, this track fuses electro house and big room, shining with an overwhelming structure tailor-made for peak-time festival moments.
From the dramatic build-up to the explosive, destructive drop, it’s packed with hard-hitting sounds that shake the club floor.
Weighty synth chords and theatrical progressions unify the entire crowd, sparking an irresistible hands-in-the-air euphoria.
It was actually used in their live sets as an unreleased track starting in 2014, earning fervent audience reactions.
An anthem-level track that epitomizes the sets of the duo who were crowned No.
1 in the world by DJ Mag.
Don’t stop the partyPitbull

This is a party anthem by Pitbull from the United States that takes the floor to a fever pitch.
Released in September 2012, the track is included on his seventh album, Global Warming.
True to its message of “don’t stop the party,” the lyrics reflect his globe-trotting lifestyle, freeing listeners’ spirits and reminding them of the joy of living life to the fullest.
With a beat that fuses hip house and reggae, sampling a track by TJR, it’s the kind of song that makes anyone want to dance after just one listen.
It’s been featured in the film Despicable Me 2 and used as an NHL goal song, making it perfect for when you want to get pumped up.
Crank it up loud at parties with friends or on a drive and enjoy!
BlackoutNEW!Blasterjaxx

Blasterjaxx, the Dutch DJ/producer duo who command massive support on the main stages of EDM festivals.
Released in September 2019, this track dropped right after their first full-length album “Perspective,” and it’s packed with the essence of their trademark big room house.
The fierce synth riffs and heavy kicks are engineered to shake the club floor.
It quickly earned support from renowned DJs like Hardwell and Afrojack, igniting dance floors around the world.
The rising tension toward the explosive drop and the sudden release of energy deliver a rush that makes you want to throw your hands in the air.
If you want to hit peak levels at a festival or club, this is a must-check track.
Classic club music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (11–20)
Here We GoNEW!Joel Fletcher & J-Trick ft. Fatman Scoop

A flagship act of Australia’s Melbourne Bounce scene, Joel Fletcher and J-Trick join forces here, enlisting American hypeman Fatman Scoop.
Released in September 2015 on Dim Mak Records, this track pairs a bouncy 128 BPM bassline with enigmatic laser synths, guaranteed to ignite the dance floor.
Fatman Scoop’s shouts whip the crowd into a frenzy, and the build from the break to the drop explodes with energy.
It’s the perfect tune for throwing your hands up at a weekend club night or turning up the vibe at a party with friends!
Slow DownNEW!Showtek

This is an anthem born for festivals by a brother duo.
Released in 2013 by Dutch producer Showtek, it’s a signature track from the period when they shifted from hardstyle to electro house.
It peaked at No.
23 in the Netherlands and stayed on the charts for 19 weeks.
With a massive big-room drop and a catchy progression, it sends crowds into a frenzy.
The bass-heavy kick and sharp synth lead blend perfectly, creating a sound that makes you want to throw your fist in the air.
Engineered for maximum impact at festivals and large clubs, it’s truly a track made to ignite the dance floor.
EncoreNEW!MAKJ & Henry Fong

A collaborative work by Makj and Henry Fong, released by Hysteria Records in December 2013.
It’s a big-room house track at 128 BPM, characterized by a thick bassline and a hard-hitting kick.
The build-up into the drop perfectly evokes the sight of a massive festival mainstage crowd throwing their hands up in unison.
In fact, when it was played at the large Australian festival Stereosonic, the crowd reportedly went wild.
Intertwining synth riffs and horn-like sounds make this a peak-time track—an ideal tune for taking a club floor to its absolute peak.
Mr. SaxobeatAlexandra Stan

This is a dance number with an irresistibly catchy saxophone sound that sticks in your head after just one listen.
Sung by Romanian artist Alexandra Stan, the song depicts a bold approach and burning passion toward someone she’s attracted to.
As the sensuous saxophone plays, the protagonist seduces with the plea, “Make me go crazy,” a scene that feels liberating even for the listener.
Released in September 2010, the track became a global hit, topping the charts in Romania for eight consecutive weeks.
It’s featured on the album Saxobeats and is well known from CSI: Miami and the dance game Just Dance 4.
Let the buoyant beat lift your spirits and dance your heart out.





