2016’s Best Electronic Music

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

Top 10 list of the best Electronic Music of 2016.
1. What So Not – Divide & Conquer
2. Flume – Wall Fuck
3. Alison Wonderland – U Don’t Know
4. Illenium – Afterlife
5. Seven Lions – Falling Away
6. The Chainsmokers – Don’t Let Me Down
7. Marshmello – Alone
8. Slushii – So Long
9. Louis The Child – It’s Strange
10. O

Best Electronic Music of 2016

2016 was a great year for electronic music. We saw a lot of new artists and producers emerge and the genre continue to grow in popularity. In this article, we’re going to countdown the best electronic music of 2016.

Best Albums of 2016

In 2016, there were a wealth of great electronic albums released. Here are some of the best:

-Tristan Perich: 1-Bit Music
-Luomo: Vocalcity
-The Field: From Here We Go Sublime
-Daphni: JIAOLONG
-Four Tet: There Is Love in You

Best Songs of 2016

It’s been a great year for electronic music, with lots of new songs, albums, and artists making waves in the scene. Here are our picks for the best electronic songs of 2016.

1. “Breathe” by The Prodigy
2. “Alive” by Daft Punk
3. “I Feel It Coming” by The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk
4. “Never Be Like You” by Flume ft. Kai
5. “Run” by Major Lazer ft. Bieber & MO
6. ” Lean On” Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft MO
7. “Trouble” by A-Trak ft Cat Power & Mark Ronson
8. “Yes Yes Y’all” by A-Trak & Seven Davis Jr.
9.”Losing You” Solange

Best Electronic Music Producers of 2016

2016 was a great year for electronic music. We saw the rise of new producers and the return of some old fan favorites. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at the best electronic music producers of 2016.

Best Newcomers of 2016

There are a lot of great electronic music producers out there, and 2016 has been a big year for the genre. With so many new producers making waves in the scene, it can be hard to keep up with who’s who. Luckily, we’ve put together a list of the best newcomers of 2016, so you can be sure to catch up on all the latest and greatest in the world of electronic music production.

1. Mura Masa

Mura Masa is a 21-year-old producer from Guernsey, UK. He first gained attention with his 2015 single “Love$ick”, which featured vocals from British R&B singer A$AP Rocky. Since then, he’s released a self-titled debut album, which has been well-received by critics and fans alike. His unique production style blends elements of UK garage, grime, and R&B, resulting in a sound that is both fresh and nostalgic.

2. Kaytranada

Kaytranada is a 24-year-old producer from Montreal, Canada. He first gained notoriety with his 2013 mixtape KaytraTODO, which featured remixes of tracks by major artists like Missy Elliott, Janet Jackson, and Drake. He followed this up with his debut album 99.9%, which was released to critical acclaim in 2016. His unique production style draws from a wide range of genres including hip hop, dance music, and electronica.

3. Flume

Flume is a 26-year-old producer from Sydney, Australia. He first came to prominence with his self-titled debut album, which was released in 2012 to critical acclaim. Since then, he has gone on to release a second album,’Skin’, as well as an EP,’Some Minds’, both of which have been very well received by fans and critics alike. His unique production style combines elements of EDM, hip hop, and pop music to create a sound that is both fresh and accessible.

4. ODESZA

ODESZA is a duo consisting of producers Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight from Seattle, USA. They first gained attention with their debut album,’In Return’, which was released in 2014 to critical acclaim. Their follow-up album,’A Moment Apart’, was released in 2017 to even greater success, reaching #1 on the Billboard dance charts and #3 on the Billboard 200 charts. Their unique production style blends elements of IDM, ambient music, and trap music to create a sound that is both relaxing and invigorating.

Best Established Producers of 2016

1. Calvin Harris

2. Skrillex

3. David Guetta

4. Diplo

5. Tiësto

Best Electronic Music Festivals of 2016

Best New Festivals of 2016

The electronic music festival scene has exploded in recent years, with new festivals popping up all over the world. 2016 was no different, with a number of great new festivals debuting this year. Here are some of the best new festivals of 2016:

-Electric Daisy Carnival Japan: This festival, which debuted in April, is put on by the same team behind the popular Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. The festival featured over 100 musical acts and was a huge success, with over 110,000 people attending.

-Middlelands: This Texas-based festival made its debut in May, and featured a mix of EDM and country music. The festival was a big hit, with over 60,000 people attending.

-Yeovil Music Festival: This UK-based festival debuted in June, and featured a lineup of mostly up-and-coming electronic artists. The festival was a big success, with over 15,000 people attending.

-Electric Love Festival: This Austrian festival made its debut in July, and featured a massive lineup of electronic artists. The festival was a big hit, with over 70,000 people attending.

Best Established Festivals of 2016

There are many great electronic music festivals around the world, but some stand out above the rest. Here are the best established festivals of 2016:

1. Coachella (USA) – One of the most well-known and popular music festivals in the world, Coachella takes place in Indio, California over two weekends in April. The festival features a wide range of electronic music, from big name DJs to up-and-coming artists, and is always a sell-out event.

2. Tomorrowland (Belgium) – One of the biggest and most spectacular EDM festivals around, Tomorrowland takes place in Boom, Belgium over two weekends in July. With massive stage production and an unbelievable lineup of DJs, Tomorrowland is an unmissable event for any self-respecting electronic music fan.

3. Ultra Music Festival (USA) – Another huge festival that takes place over two weekends in March, Ultra Music Festival is located in Miami, Florida. As well as being one of the biggest electronic music festivals in the world, it’s also one of the most expensive, with tickets often selling for over $1,000.

4. Creamfields (UK) – One of the UK’s biggest and best-loved electronic music festivals, Creamfields takes place in Daresbury, Cheshire over four days in August. The festival attracts huge crowds each year, and features some of the biggest DJs and live acts in the world.

5. Electric Daisy Carnival (USA) – Held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada, Electric Daisy Carnival is one of the largest electronic music festivals in North America. With over 400,000 attendees each year, it’s also one of the most popular events on the Las Vegas calendar.

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