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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Big Room House (1–10)
MAIANEW!Sick Individuals

Emerging from the Dutch house scene, Chic Individuals are a producer duo who have electrified festivals around the world with a focus on electro house and progressive house.
Released on Spinnin’ Records in June 2023, this track delivers a quintessential big room sound.
Its exhilarating drop—driven by a powerful kick and soaring synth lead—is a bona fide anthem that makes it impossible not to throw your hands in the air on the dancefloor.
The breakdown’s melodic chord progression stirs the emotions, setting up a unifying moment when the drop hits again and the entire venue moves as one.
Welcomed by fans as a return to their classic style, this is a perfect track for anyone looking to turn up the energy at festivals and clubs.
TSUNAMIDVBBS

A big-room house track released in August 2013 whose thunderous low end shakes listeners to the core.
It’s a collaborative single by Canadian electronic duo Dvbbs and American DJ Borgeous.
Its massive drop and break shake the body and generate an energy that unites crowd and DJ as one.
Topping the UK Singles Chart and surpassing 500 million views on YouTube, this record set numerous milestones and continues to reign as a landmark of festival house.
Highly recommended for those who want to experience the bass-heavy sound that epitomizes the EDM scene at clubs and festivals.
RadicalDyro&Dannic

With a heavy low-end sound that fuses progressive house and big room house, Dutch artists Dyro and Dannic deliver a powerful impact.
Thunder-like bass that hits you straight from the top of your head and exhilarating synth riffs pour down in perfect balance, crafting a soundscape that makes your whole body tremble.
Released in June 2014 on the Revealed Recordings label, this track was also featured in Ubisoft’s popular Just Dance series, spreading its destructive energy far and wide.
Recommended for those who want to feel the deep bass that is the essence of EDM and immerse themselves in the feverish atmosphere of festivals and clubs.
Oldskool SoundHardwell

A full-fledged EDM track with brain-rattling sub-bass arrives from Dutch producer Hardwell.
It showcases the kind of thunderous kick drums and energetic synthesizers you’d expect from a world-renowned top DJ.
Released in January 2024, this track weaves a powerful house beat with a solid bassline to ignite pure dancefloor frenzy.
After pausing his career in 2018 and returning in 2022, he once again pursues the allure of big room house with a work that feels truly all-in.
Highly recommended when you want to let loose and dance hard, or when you want to feel the force of EDM with your whole body.
It’s a powerful piece that lets you revel in the primal excitement hidden within those deep low frequencies.
Wake UpJay Hardway

This progressive house track features a majestic bassline that mesmerizes bass lovers and a skull-rattling, thunderous sound.
Dutch producer Jay Hardway began making music at 14 and released this track in July 2015 on the Spinnin’ Records label.
Its masterful progression from buildup to drop and the sound design packed with overwhelming energy have the power to command the dance floor.
The piece fuses a powerhouse low end that evokes a return to electronic music’s roots with the refined melodies of Dutch techno in exquisite balance.
It’s a track I wholeheartedly recommend to listeners who want to experience authentic EDM crafted for high-volume playback at clubs and festivals.
BazaarKSHMR & Marnik

This progressive house track by Kashmiar from India and Manik from Italy is an ambitious work that shines with the fusion of an ethnic rapper’s vocals and a danceable beat.
The overwhelming sub-bass and the harmony of traditional Indian melodies resonate pleasantly in the ear, creating an exotic atmosphere.
Released in December 2015, the track was chosen as the official anthem of Asia’s largest EDM festival, Sunburn Goa 2015, drawing attention from dance music fans around the world.
Its euphoric 128 BPM groove and powerful bassline create a grand soundscape that reverberates through the whole body, making it perfect for festivals and clubs.
Highly recommended for EDM fans who want to savor deep bass on headphones and for those who want to surrender to dance beats brimming with foreign flair.
Big Room House (11–20)
TigerR3HAB

A masterpiece of EDM distinguished by overwhelming, chest-thumping sub-bass and an energetic sound that feels like a wall of audio enveloping your body.
Created in June 2015 by Dutch DJ/producer R3HAB in collaboration with cutting-edge Polish producers Skytech and Fafaq, the track drives forward at 128 BPM in the key of D major.
After a tense build-up, the drop explodes, unleashing fierce low frequencies that rattle your entire body like a strike to the crown of your head.
Upon release, it shot to No.
3 on the Beatport chart and became a hot topic in clubs and festivals worldwide.
Perfect not only for igniting a club or party, but also for boosting your mood during workouts and exercise.






