The Best Electronic Music of 2014

This article is a collaborative effort, crafted and edited by a team of dedicated professionals.

Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

2014 was a big year for electronic music. From Skrillex to Calvin Harris, these are the best electronic tracks of the year.

Introduction

2014 was a great year for electronic music. We saw the rise of new genres, the return of old favorites, and the emergence of some truly unique and innovative artists. Here are our picks for the best electronic music of 2014.

Best Electronic Albums of 2014

1. Aphex Twin – “Syro”
2. Flying Lotus – “You’re Dead!”
3. Burial – “Rival Dealer”
4. Ryuichi Sakamoto – “Async”
5. Brian Eno – “Lux”
6. Oneohtrix Point Never – “R Plus Seven”
7. D’Angelo and The Vanguard – “Black Messiah”
8. Kendrick Lamar – “To Pimp A Butterfly”
9. Tame Impala – “Currents”
10. Kamasi Washington – “The Epic”

Best Electronic Songs of 2014

The best electronic songs of 2014 include a wide range of styles, from the more traditional genre of house to the newer EDM sound. This list includes some of the top tracks that have been played in clubs and at festivals around the world this year. From catchy club anthems to beautiful melodic pieces, these are the best electronic songs of 2014.

1. “I Remember” by Deadmau5 & Kaskade
2. “Maps” by Yotto
3. “Tether” byEric Prydz
4.”F For You” by Disclosure
5. “Breathe” by CamelPhat
6. “Waves” byMr. Probz
7. “All I Need” by Radiohead
8.”Latch” by Disclosure feat. Sam Smith
9.”At night, Shakedown!” ByDestroid
10.”This Is What It Feels Like” by Armin van Buuren feat. Trevor Guthrie

Best Electronic Music Videos of 2014

The best music videos of 2014 come from a variety of genres and styles, but they all have one thing in common: they’re visually stunning.

From the psychedelic visuals of Flying Lotus’ “Never Catch Me” to the mind-bending stop-motion of OK Go’s “The Writing’s on the Wall,” these are the music videos that stuck with us long after the first viewing.

So sit back, hit play, and prepare to be amazed.

Conclusion

In conclusion, 2014 was an amazing year for electronic music. We saw a rise in popularity of trap and future bass, while experimental and long-form DJ mixes continued to captivate listeners. Artists like Porter Robinson, Flume, and Odesza had breakout years, while veterans like Skream, Burial, and Four Tet continued to release groundbreaking music. With so much great music being released, it’s hard to say which genre is “the best.” But one thing is for sure: electronic music is here to stay.

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