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A special feature on high-energy EDM anime songs that will get you hyped

“Anison” has evolved into a scene so big it can’t be summed up in a single phrase.

In the past, many songs were performed by singers who specialized in anime music, but now a wide variety of artists are creating anime theme songs!

Among them is the genre known as EDM.

This stands for Electronic Dance Music, and as the name suggests, it refers to danceable electronic music.

So in this article, we’ve gathered a bunch of EDM-style anison.

From cute tracks to ones that are cool and get your blood pumping, there’s something for everyone!

Be sure to check them out to the end!

High-Energy EDM Anime Song Special (1–10)

SubversiveKanako Takatsuki

Kanako Takatsuki / Subversive [Music Video]
Subversive Kanako Takatsuki

A cool EDM number that was chosen as the ending theme for the anime “I’m Standing on a Million Lives.” It’s a track by Hyogo-born anisong singer Kanako Takatsuki, released as her second single in 2021.

The stylish arrangement, built around a driving bassline, leaves a strong impression—it’s uplifting while also surprising you with its high artistic quality.

Takatsuki’s clear, soaring vocals really shine.

It’s understated, yet unmistakably fiery as an anime song.

Contradiction feat.Tyler CarterKSUKE

[Official – The God Of High School – OP FULL] KSUKE – Contradiction feat.Tyler Carter M/V
Contradiction feat.Tyler CarterKSUKE

An EDM anime song packed with the allure of electronic music has been created by KSUKE.

This piece depicts conflicting emotions and the complexity of human relationships, featuring lyrics that resonate with listeners.

Contrasting expressions like “fast yet slow” and “cold yet moving forward” skillfully portray the fluctuations within relationships.

Released in July 2020, the track was selected as the opening theme for the Crunchyroll Original anime THE GOD OF HIGH SCHOOL.

It’s a recommended song for those struggling with love and friendship.

While empathizing with emotional ups and downs and the intricacies of human connections, you can lift your mood with its energetic beat.

only my railgunfripSide

fripSide – only my railgun (Audio)
only my railgunfripSide

This track captivates with its exhilarating trance sound and powerful message.

It uses a railgun as a metaphor to express the resolve to charge ahead on the path you believe in.

Released by fripSide in November 2009, it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime A Certain Scientific Railgun.

Satoshi Yaginuma has said he aimed for a native-level singing speed and rhythm.

This song is perfect when you need the courage to face difficulties or want to believe in your own potential.

Alongside its energetic tone, it will strengthen your determination to carve out the future by your own power.

EDM Anime Songs That Get You Hyped (11–20)

Move MountainsAngela

TV anime “Carole & Tuesday” ‘Move Mountains’ Song: Angela (Vo. Alisa) Making Movie
Angela of Move Mountains

It’s an incredibly authentic EDM track, so it might take you by surprise.

It’s an insert song from the anime “Carole & Tuesday,” which is set in the music scene of the future, and it’s sung by one of the main characters, Angela.

It’s a message song that channels a passionate drive, comparing lofty aspirations to “Mountains.” Both the sound arrangement and the vocals are truly outstanding.

While Sumire Uesaka voices Angela, the singing parts are performed by the vocalist Alisa.

Mononoke DanceDenki Groove

It’s dance music brimming with humor.

Created by the music unit Denki Groove, whose distinctive musical style has spawned a devoted fanbase, it was released in 2008 as their 13th single.

The track was used as the opening theme for the anime Hakaba Kitaro.

Its high-sense sound arrangement, complete with a touch of surrealism, is quintessential Denki Groove.

You’ll find yourself hitting repeat again and again.

Perfect for when you’re in the mood for something offbeat in EDM.

Open your eyesAsaka

Asaka “Open your eyes” full-length music video (TV anime Occultic;Nine ending theme)
Open your eyes Asaka

It’s the ending theme of the anime Occultic;Nine.

The song is by Asaka, a singer from Aichi Prefecture, and it was released as a single in 2016.

At the time, her debut as an active high school anime song singer became a hot topic.

The sound arrangement goes all-in on coolness— isn’t it just insanely stylish? Asaka’s vocals, which feel like they sit between youthful innocence and maturity, are also striking.

Let’s power through today with this heart-stirring anisong!

Family partyKyary Pamyu Pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – Family Party (Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – Family Party) Official Music Video
Family Party Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

It’s a pop and cute dance track.

It’s a song by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, who is also active as a fashion model, released in 2014 as her ninth single.

The track was written specifically for the film Crayon Shin-chan: Serious Battle! Robot Dad Strikes Back.

Its rhythmic style is quintessentially Kyary, and the lyrics—centered on the importance of family—are another key charm.

It might be the kind of song that stays by your side when your heart feels tired.