EDM recommended for party people: from the latest hits to timeless classics [2025]
EDM has earned unwavering popularity as dance music that energizes music festivals and clubhouses, and in recent years it’s been branching into even more subgenres.
From electro and house to techno, there are a variety of styles, with standout artists making waves in each field.
In this article, we’ve curated a selection of EDM tracks that heat up the club scene.
We’ll introduce popular and buzzworthy songs by artists dominating international music festivals, as well as tracks recommended for party people.
Use it as inspiration for your DJ sets, or as a guide to liven up parties and drives.
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EDM Recommended for Party People: From the Newest Hits to the Classics [2025] (101–110)
Juliet & RomeoMartin Solveig, Roy Woods

This is a little-known fan favorite by French DJ and music producer Martin Solveig.
Active in producing tracks for big names like Madonna, his music is characterized by a mellow sound that exudes mature allure while staying funky.
You can enjoy EDM with a slightly sophisticated, grown-up vibe.
Fade Away (feat. SMBDY)Matisse & Sadko

Matisse & Sadko are an EDM duo from Russia.
Their track “Fade Away” is an epic piece whose progression feels downright dramatic.
With a four-on-the-floor dance beat, highly melodic vocals, and clearly defined build-up moments, it’s a song that even newcomers to EDM can easily enjoy.
Let It Go (feat. Anna Clendening)Matoma

A modern track with a future house flavor.
Produced by Norway’s Matoma featuring Anna Clendening, the former queen of the now-defunct video-sharing service Vine.
I hesitated to label it EDM, but it’s more of a dance-pop tune with relatively sparse instrumentation.
It’s a hit especially among younger listeners, and its easy-to-sing phrases seem to be fueling its success.
While it’s used on TikTok as background music for dance challenges, it’s also a hit on the dance floor—a true hybrid tune.
DestinyNicky Romero & Deniz Koyu ft. Alexander Tidebrink

This is a collaborative track by big room ace Nicky Romero and Turkish producer Deniz Koyu, who has earned worldwide acclaim for hits like “Tung!”.
The song features Alexander Tidebrink—an up-and-coming 2020s trackmaker who has already scored hits through collaborations with Hardwell—making it a project that brings together leading figures shaping the next-generation EDM scene.
Love You ForeverNicky Romero & Stadiumx ft. Sam Martin

This is a collaboration between Dutch DJ Nicky Romero and Stadiumx, a duo known for progressive house—a tricky genre that often uses odd time signatures.
While “progressive” might sound complicated, this track is very melodic and easy to listen to, thanks in part to Sam Martin’s excellent vocals.
It’s a song I’d recommend even to EDM beginners.
EDM recommended for party people: from the latest hits to classics [2025] (111–120)
DynamiteNicky Romero, Mike Williams & Amba Shepherd

This is a recommended classic EDM track by Dutch DJs Nicky Romero and Mike Williams, along with singer Amba Shepherd.
It’s the kind of electronic sound that truly defines EDM.
If you’re into EDM, you’ve probably heard this track somewhere already.
Head Shoulders Knees & Toes (feat. Norma Jean Martine)Ofenbach & Quarterhead

This is a collaborative work by French DJ duo Ofenbach—who produced the song “Katchi,” which went viral on social media in Japan, especially on TikTok, under the name “Dowa Dance”—and Quarterhead, who have previously handled soundtracks for campaigns such as Mercedes-Benz.
It was released on the prestigious EDM label Spinnin’ Records.
This unprecedented collaboration was produced with New York–based vocalist Norma Jean Martine, known for her powerful voice, as the lead singer.






