The 2000s Best Electronic Dance Music

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The 2000s were a great decade for electronic dance music. Here are some of the best tracks from that era.

The Early 2000s

The rise of electronic dance music

The early 2000s saw the rise of electronic dance music as a mainstream genre. This was due in part to the popularity of electronic dance music festivals such as the annual Ultra Music Festival, which began in 1999. At these festivals, attendees would dance to DJs who played a mix of different electronic dance music genres such as house, techno, trance, and drum and bass.

The early 2000s also saw the rise of popular electronic dance music artists such as Daft Punk, LCD Soundsystem, and The Chemical Brothers. These artists would release a steady stream of hits that would help to solidify electronic dance music’s place in the mainstream.

The early 2000s were a golden age for electronic dance music and it is during this time that the genre truly came into its own.

The popularity of trance music

Trance music became popular in the early 2000s, with hits like Darude’s “Sandstorm” and DJ Tiesto’s “Adagio for Strings” becoming worldwide anthems. The genre is characterized by its dreamy, euphoric soundscapes and often emotional melodies. Trance DJs typically build their sets around a few key tracks, gradually increasing the intensity and energy level as the set goes on. This often results in a “peak” moment near the end of the set, where the music reaches its highest energy level and can be truly captivating.

The popularity of house music

The early 2000s was the golden era for electronic dance music. A new style of music called “house” was being created and it quickly became popular in nightclubs around the world. House music is a type of electronic dance music that is characterized by a heavy bassline and repetitive beats. It often has a four-on-the-floor rhythm, which means that the bass drum is played on every beat. House music is usually created with electronic instruments, such as drum machines, synthesizers, and digital audio workstations.

During the early 2000s, many clubgoers were exposed to house music for the first time. The popularity of house music spread quickly, and soon it was being played in clubs all over the world. In 2003, the International Music Summit (IMS) was founded in Ibiza, Spain. The IMS is an annual event that gathers together the world’s leading DJs, producers, and industry executives to discuss the latest trends in electronic dance music.

In 2006, Electro house was born out of a fusion of House and Techno. This new style of house music was characterized by a heavier bassline and more aggressive beats. Electro house quickly became popular with clubgoers and soon dominated the international club scene.

In 2008, Dubstep emerged from London’s underground club scene. Dubstep is a type of electronic dance music that is characterized by its heavy basslines and dark atmospheres. The sound of dubstep often features a lot of distortion and reverb, which gives it a unique sound that has been described as “grimy.” Dubstep quickly became popular with clubgoers around the world and has continued to be one of the most popular genres of electronic dance music in recent years.

The Late 2000s

The popularity of dubstep

The 2010s saw the rise in popularity of dubstep, a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the late 1990s. The genre is characterized by its heavy bass and syncopated rhythms, and it often features distorted basslines, drum patterns, and delayed or looped samples. Dubstep typically has a tempo of 140 beats per minute (BPM), and it is frequently used in films, video games, and commercials.

In the 2010s, dubstep artists such as Skrillex, Zeds Dead, Bassnectar, and Rusko became popular in the US and UK. In 2012, Skrillex won three Grammy Awards for his work in dubstep and other genres of electronic dance music. In 2014, Bassnectar won the Best Remix award at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards for his remix of Ellie Goulding’s song “Beating Heart.”

The popularity of EDM

Since the 2010s, electronic dance music has become increasingly popular all over the world. In the late 2000s, a new genre known as “EDM” or “electronic dance music” emerged. This type of music is characterized by its heavy use of synthesizers, drums, and other electronic instruments. EDM is often played at nightclubs, festivals, and other venues where people can dance.

EDM’s popularity has grown exponentially in recent years. In the United States, EDM sales rose from $4 million in 2009 to $6.9 million in 2012. In 2013, EDM festivals such as Ultra Music Festival and Electric Daisy Carnival drew hundreds of thousands of attendees each. In 2014, ticket sales for EDM concerts in the United States totaled $1.3 billion. By 2016, the global EDM market was worth an estimated $6.9 billion.

There are many different subgenres of EDM, such as techno, house, trance, drum and bass, and dubstep. Some of the most popular EDM artists include Skrillex, Deadmau5, David Guetta, Tiƫsto, and Calvin Harris.

The popularity of techno

The popularity of techno music exploded in the late 2000s, with a new generation of clubbers and music lovers discovering the thrilling, futuristic sound of this exhilarating genre. From the pulsing rhythms of Detroit techno to the hard-hitting sounds of Berlin techno, there was a wealth of amazing music to explore. And with the rise of social media, it was easier than ever before to find and share new tracks.

The late 2000s were a golden age for techno music, with some of the genre’s biggest and most influential artists emerging during this time. Names like Richie Hawtin, Jeff Mills, and Marco Carola became synonymous with high-quality techno, and their impact is still felt today. If you’re a fan of techno music, then you’ll definitely want to check out some of the great tracks that were produced during this era.

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