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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Latest dance music. EDM to hype up the clubhouse [2025] (121–130)
Saviour (ft. Sharlene Hector)Dimension

I’d like to recommend a track called “Saviour” for people who enjoy EDM with strong vocals and for those new to the genre.
It’s a single released by the UK DJ Dimension, featuring vocals by singer Charlene Hector.
The song falls under the drum and bass genre, which, as the name suggests, is characterized by powerful, resonant drum and bass lines.
That said, this track also lets you fully appreciate Charlene’s rich, soulful, and soaring vocals, so it’s enjoyable as a vocal-driven song as well.
Right TimeHayden James & Icona Pop

This is a collaborative work between Icona Pop—an electro house duo from Stockholm, Sweden, consisting of Aino Jawo and Caroline Hjelt, whose debut single “Manners” was featured on the charismatic and hugely popular French label Kitsuné and generated significant buzz—and producer Hayden James, known for a complex and nuanced sound that draws on influences from a wide range of music and doesn’t fit neatly into the framework of conventional house.
Even as they thrive in the mainstream, their distinctive character continues to shine ever more brightly.
I Was Lovin’ You Feat. Dots Per Inch & AyakJames Hype

This is an uplifting piano future house track produced by British DJ and producer James Hype from Liverpool.
It’s a rock-solid anthem packed with tried-and-true sounds.
Not only a floor hit, it’s earned enough acclaim to rank on the U.
S.
charts.
It’s more of a club-oriented track, so it’s actually fairly rare for people to listen to it in everyday situations—which just shows how highly it’s regarded.
Cold FeetLoud Luxury

Loud Luxury has been churning out hit after hit.
Lately, every track they release becomes a massive success, even landing on the U.
S.
charts.
Their biggest strengths—and the reasons for their hits—are the instantly catchy appeal that draws listeners in at first listen, combined with a unique melodic sensibility you won’t find elsewhere.
This track is brilliantly crafted within the future house framework, with earnest vocals that really stand out.
Released under the prestigious progressive house label Armada Music, led by Armin van Buuren, it dropped at the end of February 2020.
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Nights Like ThisLoud Luxury & CID

A track released at the end of February 2020 by Armada Music, the prestigious progressive house label led by Armin van Buuren.
It’s a bright tune with a punchy brass stab sound that’s become a staple in recent years.
In Japan, ARASHI incorporated this kind of sound in a R3HAB remix, so the phrases may sound familiar.
Not only in EDM, but also artists like Taylor Swift and Panic! At The Disco use similar tones, suggesting it’s becoming a new global standard.
Don’t Worry (feat. Aloe Blacc)MESTO

Mesto, who has also appeared at events in Tokyo and Osaka.
While grounded in orthodox Ibiza-style EDM, his versatility in shifting the vibe depending on the featured singer is impressive.
Teaming up on “Don’t Worry” is Aloe Blacc, and the result is a tight track that brings out the best in him.
Wherever You AreMartin Garrix & DubVision feat. Shaun Farrugia

A dream collaboration by young stars of the EDM scene has come to life! This piece brings together Dutch artists Martin Garrix and DubVision with Malta’s Shaun Farrugia, delivering an emotional dance anthem marked by a moving melody and heartfelt lyrics.
The song’s portrayal of deep bonds, love, and a strong resolve to face adversity captivates listeners and won’t let go.
Upon its release in June 2024, it drew major attention, and it has been enchanting audiences at Garrix’s live shows.
It’s sure to remain beloved by many fans for years to come.
A track that makes you want to dance, it’s a touching love song dedicated to everyone who wishes to always be by the side of someone special.






