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The latest dance music: EDM that energizes the clubhouse [2025]

EDM is gaining popularity alongside the rise of large festivals and club houses dedicated to dance music.

It’s a genre drawing attention not only on the dance floor but also on social media, and it’s capturing the interest of many music fans.

In this article, we’ve picked out EDM tracks with a focus on popular and buzzworthy songs.

From mid-tempo dance pop that incorporates the tones of acoustic guitar to future house with modern, punchy basslines rooted in house music, give a listen to a wide range of dance music.

Latest Dance Music: EDM to Ignite the Club House [2025] (101–110)

Go to WarHardwell & Suyano

Hardwell & Suyano – Go To War (Official Lyric Video)
Go to WarHardwell & Suyano

This is “Go to War,” a track by the popular Dutch DJ Hardwell.

The powerful synthesizer sounds resonate intensely, combining with the strongly message-driven lyrics to create an impactful piece of club music.

It’s recommended for those who want to listen to dynamic house music.

Close To MeManse

MANSE – Close To Me (OUT NOW)
Close To MeManse

This track, which opens with a melancholy piano, is “Close To Me,” released in June 2020 by Swedish producer Mence.

Its repeated phrases are poignant and make for an unforgettable house tune.

The emotionally wrung-out vocal delivery adds even more heartache to the song.

The recurring melody is highly memorable, which helps it resonate with listeners.

With clearly defined dynamics—melodic, emotional sections contrasted with pounding low-end that drives the energy—it’s a track that builds and releases beautifully.

Listen to it with someone special, and it’s sure to help create an unforgettable moment.

ForeverDom Dolla, Kid Cudi

Dom Dolla, Kid Cudi “Forever” (Live @ Madison Square Garden)
ForeverDom Dolla, Kid Cudi

A radiant track that fuses euphoria with a nostalgic sensibility has emerged from the collaboration between Australian DJ/producer Dom Dolla and American rapper Kid Cudi.

Premiered to an explosive reception at Dom Dolla’s sold-out Madison Square Garden show in March 2025, the piece blends a polished house beat with smooth, melodic rap in perfect balance.

Kid Cudi’s signature humming intertwines with Dom Dolla’s dynamic sound design to create a refined dance tune that’s bound to shine in both clubs and festivals.

BrethrenUMEK

UMEK is an electronic and techno DJ and producer from Slovenia.

“Brethren” is the kind of track that makes you want to switch off your thoughts in the club and just dance mindlessly until it ends.

With a rhythmically upbeat tempo that evokes Africa, the female rap fits perfectly, making it a song you could keep dancing to in the club.

Trust NobodyDJ Snake

DJ SNAKE – TRUST NOBODY (OUT NOW)
Trust NobodyDJ Snake

This is an intense track by DJ Snake, also known for the hit “Taki Taki Rumba,” which features artists like Selena Gomez, Cardi B, and Ozuna.

Even before its release, it was played at live shows and sparked dangerous mosh pits known as the “wall of death,” often seen at heavy metal concerts.

His ability to push modern EDM and trap elements to the absolute limit is truly remarkable.

If this track blasts through the speakers on the dance floor, you’ll likely surrender to its primal, no-questions-asked groove and dance yourself senseless until your mind goes blank!

Latest Dance Music: EDM to Hype Up the Club House [2025] (111–120)

LonelyJoel Corry

Joel Corry – Lonely [Official Video]
LonelyJoel Corry

A breezy piano riff delivers a comfortable, new-standard 2020s sound: vocal house with a dash of dance-pop.

The track features well-defined rises and falls in the break and a popping drop, yet avoids the flashy riser sounds typical of the 2010s—very “of-the-moment” sound design.

Producer-DJ Joel Corry even appears prominently in the music video, playing the role of a doctor! In the EDM scene, it’s rare for the artist to appear and act in the video, so that’s a highlight in itself.

Move Your BodyMarshall Jefferson x Solardo

Marshall Jefferson x Solardo – Move Your Body [Ultra Records]
Move Your BodyMarshall Jefferson x Solardo

This is a track called “Move Your Body” by Sorado, a music unit in high demand at EDM festivals around the world, collaborating with Marshall Jefferson, known as the King of Chicago House.

It’s such a cool, groovy song that it makes you think, “If you want to get the club hyped, this is absolutely the kind of track you need!”