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This feel-good production is driven by gorgeous piano chords and anthemic vocal hook, it’s impossible not to get swept away by the moving beauty.ģ8.
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With no storage of releases throughout this past decade, Kaskade’s soulful single “Atmosphere” has separated itself from the rest of the pack being a true fan-favorite. This powerful vocal-driven drum ‘n’ bass weapon that still resonates with crowds today continuing to serve as a peak-time barrage of bass taking any party to the next level just as it did seven years ago. Sub Focus’ “Tidal Wave” was the third single to be released from his second studio album, Torus. With “The Island” being a two-part musical journey, the anthemic vocal offering from “Dawn” has become a dance music staple that will never fade away. I (Dawn)” is one tune that completely changed the electronic landscape. Like plenty of tracks scattered throughout this list, Pendulum’s “The Island – Pt. Techno’s French prince of darkness’ booming industrial-tinged single is one badass tune which set the tone for his debut album, Aleph. Recently reemerging rocking an awe-inspiring Vantablack suit, Gesaffelstein‘s “Hellifornia” is easily considered the standout of his discography to most. Being the track that popularized the use of the phrase, this bone-rattling festival weapon will still light up the dancefloor to this day. There is no adrenaline rush quite like DJ Snake and Lil Jon’s colossal collaboration “Turn Down for What,” which is one of the true party anthems of the decade. Being the audio equivalent to pure bliss, this is one remix that will withstand the test of time.Ĥ3. Making that rounds quite a bit back in 2013, MK‘s striking, piano-driven remix of Wankelmut & Emma Louise’s “Head Is A Jungle” dominated club’s across the globe radiating pure euphoria wherever it made an appearance. Wankelmut & Emma Louise – My Head Is A Jungle (MK Remix) Driven by spacey ambient noise and angelic vocals, this future bass-tinged beauty serves as an emotionally-charged listening experience while packing a punch.Ĥ4. Still being a fan favorite when played out live nine years after its original release, this filthy bass behemoth fueled by gut-wrenching womps and wobbles has solidified itself in the dubstep hall of fame.Ĭoming as the lead single off his second studio album, Skin, Flume‘s dreamy “Never Be like You” featuring Kai showcased the Ausutuams production prowess. When it comes to the world of dubstep, Rusko‘s “Woo Boost” is a timeless barrage of bass that inspired a majority of bass acts dominating the festival circuit today. This colorful, feel-good rendition dominated 2012 for all the right reason and catapulted a young Madeon into the spotlight where he continues to shine bright today.
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While the original was a hit in itself, it was Madeon‘s remix of Martin Solveig’s “The Night Out” that put the French production prodigy on the map when it came to the world of electronic dance music. Martin Solveig – The Night Out (Madeon Remix) Fueled by soaring vocals by Boy Matthews, it immediately dominated the charts quickly becoming one of Dumont’s most well-known hit singles to date.Ĥ7. Serving as the lead single off of his Blasé Boys Club Part 1 EP, Duke Dumont’s “Ocean Drive” was a care-free gem of a production that dominated the summer of 2015. These uplifting bounce beauty still ignites dancefloors even five years after its original release. Known for his menacing Melbourne Bounce productions, Deorro delivered a simply stunning instrumental “Five Hours” which would later receive quite the radio-ready makeover thanks to vocals from Chris Brown. Taking Youtube by storm, it’s impossible to forget the wild and creative videos that made this chaotic tune one of the true staples of the decade. This uptempo bass anthem sampling Plastic Little’s 2001 song “Miller Time” quickly spiraled into a viral phenomenon with Baauer‘s “Harlem Shake” becoming the soundtrack to an Internet meme of the same name.
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Now that 2020 is officially knocking at our door, DJ Times has taken the time to handpick the 50 tracks the defined this decade in music, which features a boatload of timeless tunes, festival weapons, radio fan-favorite and a bunch of gems you probably forgot about. With genre trends coming and going, dance icons adding to their legacy, up-and-comers evolving into household names in addition to countless anthems dominating the airwaves and festival circuit, the past decade completely transformed the world of electronic dance music globally.