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.
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Work (feat. Yeat)Anyma

A new track marking a fresh frontier in sound—driven by masterful use of synthesizers—has been released by Anima, an artist from Italy based in Berlin.
Featuring American rapper Yeat, this unconventional collaboration fuses futuristic techno with underground hip-hop.
Released in April 2025 as the lead single from the album “The End Of Genesys,” the track was also performed during a 12-show residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, where it garnered fervent support alongside its breathtaking visuals.
It’s a must-hear for anyone eager to experience a new chemical reaction between electronic dance music and hip-hop.
Latest dance music. EDM to hype up the clubhouse [2025] (121–130)
MistakesJonas Blue, Paloma Faith

The tropical sound that can be called Jonas Blue’s signature.
It doesn’t carry the same perpetual-summer vibe as before; it feels like he’s reached new territory—that’s the impression I get.
A house-focused approach: simple structures, sparse instrumentation, a tasteful drop that isn’t over-the-top.
It’s a sound that seems to epitomize current EDM and dance-pop.
It feels like he’s gently, naturally aligning with the trend.
Three years ago, the track would have featured a much more unreservedly bright melody and a flashy drum roll sitting at its core.
Make It To Heaven (with Raye)David Guetta & MORTEN

This is a popular dance track by French DJ and music producer David Guetta.
With its quintessential EDM electronic sound, it’s guaranteed to get you hyped when you hear it in a club.
Immerse yourself in the slightly mature, sultry vibe of the sound.
I’m GoodDavid Guetta & Bebe Rexha

The collaboration track by David Guetta and Bebe Rexha has the power to lift listeners’ spirits.
Its confident lyrics and catchy melody create a rush that feels like dancing in a club at night.
Released in August 2022, the song gained popularity on TikTok before its official release.
Packed with the appeal of EDM, it’s perfect for energizing the dance floor.
The sense of exhilaration builds toward the chorus, making it a track you can really enjoy riding the beat.
It’s a great pick for weekend parties or get-togethers with friends—there’s no doubt everyone will want to sing and dance along.
ALLNIGHTRetroVision & Guy Arthur

This is a collaborative track released in 2025 by French producer and DJ RetroVision and Polish star Guy Arthur.
Rooted in energetic, uplifting future house, it blends bright, pop-leaning sounds with melodic production to create a captivating piece.
This ambitious release marks the first joint production for both artists, and it was showcased during RetroVision’s Japan performance at Shinjuku’s ZEROTOKYO in January 2025.
It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to dance the night away or is looking for a boost of positive energy.
Tears On The Dancefloor (feat. Hannah Boleyn)KSHMR

KSHMR is a producer drawing attention in the EDM scene.
An artist with Indian roots, he excels at weaving Indian, oriental sounds into his tracks.
Among his works, the new song I especially recommend is Tears On The Dancefloor (feat.
Hannah Boleyn).
It’s an energetic EDM track infused with elements of Goa trance.
Definitely give it a listen.
No More (feat. ZHU) [Devault Remix]DJ Snake & Devault
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A more floor-friendly remix track.
DJ Snake is famous, so we’ll skip the introductions here.
Deorro hails from the beautiful beach town of Orange County in Southern California—a place that also became well-known through TV dramas! While he was tapped as a remixer this time, he’s also very active with releases under his own name.
His style is characterized by a mixture of many genres, including early electro rhythm patterns, retro synths that hint at nu-disco, and bass music.
If you like this track, be sure to check him out!






