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 (11–20)
We Like To PartyShowtek

A powerful track by Showtek, the top Dutch EDM unit, that hits you right in the head with heavy bass.
Released as the memorable first title on their label “Skink Records,” launched in December 2013 by the brother duo from Eindhoven, the song is characterized by its energetic beats and catchy synthesizer riffs.
As a signature work marking their evolution from hardstyle to electro house, it achieved chart success in multiple countries, including reaching No.
32 on the Dutch Top 40.
A staple that fires up party scenes and maintains enduring popularity, this track is highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience EDM’s primordial groove with their whole body.
The Power Of NowSteve Aoki

A powerhouse track that wraps your whole body in waves of deep bass, born from the formidable tag team of global EDM stars Steve Aoki and Headhunterz.
Aoki’s razor-sharp electro house, as one of America’s leading DJs, blends seamlessly with the hefty sound of hardstyle, creating an overwhelming groove that makes you want to experience it at festivals and clubs.
Featured on the album Neon Future Odyssey, the song was also included on the Point Break movie soundtrack, becoming a striking piece that colors its action scenes.
One of Aoki’s signature works—he was named America’s Best DJ by DJ Times in 2015—it also sparked buzz with a remix by Crystal Lake.
With energetic beats and an exhilarating drop, this track is perfect not only for hyping up the party scene but also for refreshing your mood during workouts.
Bounce (11–20)
Feels so good to bounce! Full-on vertical-groove sound!
Did you find a Big Room House track you like? Next up is a sound called Bounce, which originated in Melbourne, Australia. In Japan, we have our own way of referring to it, but overseas it’s known as Melbourne Bounce. It seems this genre has gradually gained recognition in Japan because of the way the sub-bass hits directly on the off-beat against the four-on-the-floor kick. This bass placement ties into music deeply rooted in Australia, such as trance and hard techno. Maybe that’s because the country has such a strong rave culture? You can really feel an unwavering lineage there! These tracks all have an infectious groove that makes you want to jump around! A representative DJ is R3HAB.
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Bounce (1–10)
Sick Like ThatWill Sparks

Here’s an ultra-catchy, poppy bounce track by DJ Will Sparks from Australia, the holy land of bounce.
Be sure to listen to it with the 8-bit music video—this insanely hype track is super danceable.
Paired with the pretty psychedelic visuals, it’s the kind of song that might just mess with your head in the best way.
Fuck Me UpTJR ft. Cardi B

This track is defined by an energetic sound that dominates the club scene.
TJR’s electro house and Cardi B’s rap blend seamlessly, resulting in a song that sets the dance floor on fire.
The confident lyrics empower listeners and elevate the party mood.
Released in June 2016 by Spinnin’ Records, it won support from club DJs and music fans alike.
With its powerful beat and sharp synths, it’s guaranteed to get your body moving.
It’s the perfect pick for weekend parties or whenever you want to lift your spirits.
#SELFIEThe Chainsmokers

Since the theme is selfies, the title is “#SELFIE.” The melody’s party vibe is really cool.
It’s also interesting that the music video features selfies from various artists.
Better When You’re GoneDavid Guetta

The melodic track “Better When You’re Gone” by French DJ David Guetta.
From the captivating, vocal-driven opening, layers of rhythm and timbre are added, culminating in an explosive chorus.
It’s a highly compelling number that showcases the masterful craftsmanship of this veteran French DJ.
Party Till We DieMAKJ & Timmy Trumpet ft. Andrew W.K.

“Party Till We Die” is a collaborative track by MAKJ, Timmy Trumpet, and Andrew W.
K.
, released in 2016 on Spinnin’ Records.
MAKJ (pronounced “Mack Jay”) is an American EDM producer/DJ born in 1990, known for a style that blends EDM with hip-hop and rock elements.
Timmy Trumpet, born in 1982 in Sydney, Australia, is a DJ/producer and trumpeter.
Future House (1–10)
New wave of house music!
The origin traces back to French DJ and producer Tchami, who tagged his track on the audio-sharing site SoundCloud with #Future House, as if to say, “This is the future of house!”
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There’s no musically clear-cut definition, but you can think of it as recent house music with an EDM sound made using software synthesizers. A refrain built with a thickened bass modeled after Roland’s JUNO-106 and the sharp piano sound of Korg’s M1 is one of the most commonly heard phrases in future house. Other examples include Oliver Heldens...
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