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A thorough guide to Hall of Fame EDM albums and classic dance music masterpieces

In the world of EDM and dance music, there are countless masterpieces that stir the heart and set the soul free.

From legendary albums that took the club scene by storm to innovative sounds like Clarity, these are the gems that set dance floors ablaze.

Have you ever had your life changed by music? This time, we dive into the enduring appeal of EDM albums that continue to be loved across generations.

A Thorough Guide to Hall of Fame EDM Albums and Classic Dance Music Masterpieces (21–30)

Collateral

Bulletproof (featuring Harrison Miya)NERVO

NERVO – Bulletproof feat. Harrison Miya (Official Video)
Bulletproof (featuring Harrison Miya)NERVO

Nervo, the twin duo from Australia also known as Grammy-winning songwriters, released their debut album Collateral in 2015 as the culmination of their long career.

Rooted in EDM while hinting at disco and drum & bass, it’s a sparkling, treasure box-like record brimming with diverse sounds.

The title Collateral reflects the idea that “everything we’ve experienced has built up to who we are now.” Put it on when you want to feel your best, and you’ll be filled with the positive energy that electrifies dance floors around the world.

Share it with someone, and tomorrow—and every day after—might shine even brighter.

Homework

Da FunkDaft Punk

Daft Punk – Da Funk (Official Audio)
Da FunkDaft Punk

Daft Punk’s landmark debut, Homework, from the legendary French duo.

It’s a record with an irresistibly gritty texture, a bit different from the polished image they later became known for.

Born in their home studio in 1997, this album packs the raw heat of the club as if vacuum-sealed—the stripped-down beats are just incredibly cool.

Take in the swell of French house that devours techno and disco, and you can almost see the frenzy on the dance floors of the time.

There are tracks that shout their roots, too, letting you feel the depth of their love for music.

Experience the primal spark that changed the course of dance music with this classic.

Intense

This is What It Feels LikeArmin van Buuren

Armin van Buuren feat. Trevor Guthrie – This Is What It Feels Like (Official Music Video)
This is What It Feels LikeArmin van Buuren

Armin van Buuren, often called the king of EDM and known for countless hits, released the album “Intense.” If he appears at EDM festivals like Ultra, he’s guaranteed to be a headliner, and whenever he drops a track, it’s bound to hit number one on the charts.

He’s that kind of presence.

The album “Intense” is packed with hit songs as well, including plenty of tracks like “This Is What It Feels Like” that make you want to dance while crying.

Welcome Reality

PromisesNero

Welcome Reality, the first album by UK-based producer Nero.

Though he first made a name for himself through remix work, his original album is also outstanding.

This album includes the hit song Promises, so if you’re going to listen to Nero, this is the place to start.

Adventure

Nonsense feat.Mark FosterMadeon

Madeon – Nonsense (Official Video) ft. Mark Foster
Nonsense feat.Mark FosterMadeon

The debut album Adventure by French producer Madeon.

When it comes to French dance music, names like Daft Punk and Justice often come up, and you can feel the influence of those predecessors on this album.

Tracks featuring vocals from Foster the People and Passion Pit are also highlights.

Soundclash EP

Mosh PitFlosstradamus

Flosstradamus feat. Casino – Mosh Pit (Official Video) [Explicit]
Mosh PitFlosstradamus

Trap, which has become a massive boom in the EDM world, is a movement that also connects with the resurgent hip-hop scene.

The pioneers of this trend could be said to be Flosstradamus.

Their sole album, Hdynation Radio, has a curious charm: despite its aggressive and ominous sound, it still makes you want to dance.

Forever

HeroesAlesso

Alesso – Heroes (we could be) ft. Tove Lo
HeroesAlesso

Alesso, a popular EDM artist from Sweden.

His signature is those shimmering synth leads, and most of his tracks sit squarely in the heart of EDM: starting with a calm mood, gradually building with beats and rhythm, then exploding all at once in the chorus.

This album includes hit songs like “Heroes” and “Sweet Escape.