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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.

EDM Recommended for Party People: From the Newest Hits to the Classics [2025] (121–130)

Ride It (Jonas Blue Remix)Regard

This is a popular 2019 release by DJ Regard, who is active and based in the Republic of Kosovo.

It’s a house remix of Jay Sean’s “Ride It.” It became a global hit, with 4.

1 million views on TikTok and over 1 million streams on Spotify.

Hold On (feat. Michel Zitron)Martin Garrix & Matisse & Sadko

Martin Garrix, Matisse & Sadko feat. Michel Zitron – Hold On (Official Video)
Hold On (feat. Michel Zitron)Martin Garrix & Matisse & Sadko

This is a track called “Hold On” by the young charismatic Dutch DJ Martin Garrix, in collaboration with the Russian DJ duo Matisse & Sadko and featuring Michael Zitron.

The masculine lyrics are really cool! It’s a song that fans of ONE OK ROCK might especially love.

Outline (feat. Julie Bergan)Crazy Cousinz

Crazy Cousinz – Outline feat. Julie Bergan (Official Lyric Video)
Outline (feat. Julie Bergan)Crazy Cousinz

A track featuring Norwegian singer Julie Bergan—who shot to fame on YouTube with a hit cover song and later signed with Warner Music—as the main vocalist.

It’s marked by a familiar, catchy, slightly tropical melody line and carries the standard 2020s EDM vibe.

Built on a future house foundation and sprinkled with the best elements of dance music, it’s a song that will satisfy EDM fans.

Produced by Crazy Cousinz, the solo project of UK funky maestro and trackmaker Luke “Fooluke” Reid.

Big Room House (121–130)

A powerful, uplifting sound created to energize a massive dancefloor

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TocaNEW!Carnage feat Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR

Carnage feat. Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR – Toca (Official Music Video)
TocaNEW!Carnage feat Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR

This track, which whips club floors into an absolute frenzy, is a collaboration between three producers: Carnage, Timmy Trumpet, and KSHMR.

Released in June 2015, it’s an ambitious reimagining of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor as a big room house anthem.

The structure builds from a classical intro straight into a powerful drop, cementing its status as a festival staple.

With Timmy Trumpet’s live trumpet performance layered in, it achieves a unique fusion of electronic sounds and live instrumentation.

Blending a comfortable BPM of 128 with a touch of Melbourne bounce, this production is guaranteed to make you throw your hands up and dance in the club.

Bigroom Never DiesNEW!Hardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown

Hardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown – Bigroom Never Dies (Official Music Video)
Bigroom Never DiesNEW!Hardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown

Released in July 2018, this track is a quintessential big room house anthem created by Dutch superstar DJ Hardwell in collaboration with Blasterjaxx.

Featuring vocals by Mitch Crown, it boasts a grand, festival-ready sound tailored for main stages.

Riding at around 130 BPM, its soaring synth lead and heavy kick drum resonate powerfully, with a build-up-to-drop progression that delivers an irresistible surge of energy—perfect for raising both hands on the club floor.

As the title suggests, it carries a message championing the continuation and revival of the big room genre, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to ignite the crowd at large-scale festivals or club events.

Here We GoNEW!Joel Fletcher & J-Trick ft. Fatman Scoop

Joel Fletcher & J-Trick ft. Fatman Scoop – Here We Go [Premiere]
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!

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.