2000s Electronic Music: The Decade’s Best

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Looking back at the 2000s, it’s clear that electronic music played a huge role in shaping the decade’s sound. From the early days of trance and techno to the rise of dubstep and EDM, the 2000s were a decade of experimentation and innovation in the world of electronic music.

In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the best electronic tracks of the 2000s, spanning a variety of genres and styles. So whether you’re a fan of

Introduction

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, electronic music saw a resurgence in popularity. This was in part due to the rise of Napster and other file-sharing platforms, which made it easier than ever to discover new music. But it was also due to the fact that artists were beginning to experiment with new sounds and styles, creating a wealth of incredible music in the process.

From techno and house to dubstep and Drum ‘n’ Bass, the 2000s were a decade full of experimentation and innovation in electronic music. In this guide, we’ll take a look at some of the best electronic tracks of the decade. So whether you’re a fan of dance music or just curious about what all the fuss is about, read on for our picks of the best 2000s electronic tracks!

The Best of the 2000s

It’s been almost a decade since we said goodbye to the 2000s, and boy, what a decade it was for electronic music. From the early days of dubstep and electro house to the rise of festival Trap and future bass, the 2000s was a decade of experimentation and innovation in the world of dance music. Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best tracks of the 2000s, so turn up the volume and enjoy.

Daft Punk – Discovery

Arguably one of the most influential electronic albums of all time, Discovery by Daft Punk mixed elements of house, techno and disco to create an intoxicating sound that was both fresh and old-school at the same time. The album spawned the hits “One More Time” and “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger,” which have both gone on to become classics in their own right.

The Knife – Silent Shout

The Knife’s 2006 album Silent Shout is one of the most important and influential electronic albums of the past two decades. It’s a record that defined a generation of music, and its influence can still be felt today.

The album is a perfect example of what The Knife do best: create dark, eerie soundscapes that are both beautiful and haunting. Silent Shout is an album that is both danceable and deeply unsettling, and it’s this duality that makes it so special.

If you’re looking for an album that perfectly captures the feeling of the 2000s, look no further than The Knife’s Silent Shout.

LCD Soundsystem – Sound of Silver

LCD Soundsystem’s second album was released in 2007, and it’s one of the best of the decade. The album is a mix of dance-punk and house music, and it features some of LCD Soundsystem’s most iconic tracks, including “All My Friends” and “Someone Great.”

Justice – †

This album is a must-have for any fan of 2000s electronic music. Justice is one of the most iconic groups of the decade, and their debut album † is a true classic. Featuring hits like “D.A.N.C.E” and “Stress,” this album is sure to get you moving.

M.I.A. – Arular

M.I.A.’s debut album is a tour de force of boundary-breaking bangers, with the Sri Lankan-born, UK-based artist fearlessly fusing genres and styles from around the world into a unique, undeniable whole. Arular is an exhilarating ride from start to finish, and it announced M.I.A. as one of the most exciting, innovative artists of her generation.

Conclusion

In the past decade, electronic music has progressed in leaps and bounds. With the help of new technology, producers and DJs have been able to create some of the most innovative and exciting music ever heard.

While the 2010s have seen a resurgence in popularity for traditional styles of electronic music, the past decade has also seen the rise of new genres and sub-genres. From dubstep to trap, there is an abundance of incredible music to explore.

The following is a list of some of the best electronic music released in the 2000s. This list is by no means exhaustive, but it does represent some of the most influential and groundbreaking music of the past decade.

-Aphex Twin – Drukqs
-Burial – Untrue
-Crazy P – Stop Space Return
-dBridge – True Romance
-Deadmau5 – Random Album Title
-Disclosure – Settle
-Four Tet – Rounds
-Jamie xx – In Colour
-J Dilla – Donuts
-LCD Soundsystem – Sound Of Silver
-Madlib – Madvillainy
-M83 – Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming’
-Mount Kimbie – Crooks & Lovers
-Oneohtrix Point Never – Returnal
-The Orb featuring David Gilmour – Metallic Spheres

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