The Best Electronic Dance Music of 2016

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A look at the best electronic dance music of 2016. These are the songs that got us moving and shaking on the dance floor.

Best Electronic Dance Music of 2016

The past year 2016 was a great year in Electronic Dance Music. A lot of new artists emerged and released some great tracks. The soundtracks of some of the best movies were also composed by using EDM. In this article, we will be discussing the ten best EDM tracks of 2016.

Top Ten Tracks

1. Bleep Bloop – Dimension
2. Kyla La Grange – Cut Your Teeth (Kryder Remix)
3. Disclosure – You & Me (Flume Remix)
4. mercy, please (feat. Alexis Taylor) – Joe Goddard
5. What So Not – High You Are (Branchez Remix)
6. Hermitude – The Buzz (feat. Mataya & Young Tapz) [Illyus & Barrientos Remix]
7. JayKode – Break From Toronto
8. Mura Masa – Lotus Eater
9. Eprom – Regis Chillbin (Gesaffelstein Cover)
10. Tokyo Machine – PLAY

Best Remixes

If you love electronic dance music, then you’ll definitely want to check out the best remixes of 2016. These EDM tunes have been remixed by some of the biggest names in the industry, and they’re sure to get your toes tapping.

From Martin Garrix’s hip-hop-infused remix of Closer to Zedd’s club-ready version of Starboy, there’s something for everyone on this list. So turn up the volume and get ready to dance the night away.

Best Newcomers

There was no shortage of great new electronic dance music in 2016, with a host of new artists making their mark on the genre. Here are our picks for the best newcomers of the year.

1. Mura Masa
Mura Masa is a 21-year-old producer from Guernsey in the United Kingdom. His self-titled debut album was one of the most acclaimed electronic releases of 2016, blending elements of trap, grime, house and R&B to create a sound that is uniquely his own. Highlights from the album include “Lovesick,” “1 Night” and “Firefly.”

2. Bonobo
Bonobo is a British producer who has been releasing music for over 15 years, but 2016 saw him reach a new level of success with his fifth studio album “Migration.” The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album, and its lead single “Kerala” was one of the year’s most-played songs on Spotify.

3. Flume
Flume is an Australian producer who first gained attention with his self-titled debut album in 2012. He followed it up with “Skin,” another critically acclaimed release that featured collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Beck and Lorde. Flume’s mix of electronica, hip-hop and pop made him one of the most exciting producers working today, and he shows no signs of slowing down.

4. Cashmere Cat
Cashmere Cat is a Norwegian producer who has worked with some of the biggest names in pop music, including Ariana Grande, Kanye West and The Weeknd. His 2016 debut album “9” featured guest appearances from all three artists, as well as Selena Gomez and Francis and the Lights. The album’s blend of R&B, pop and electronic production made it one of the year’s most unique listens.

5. Odesza
Odesza is an American duo who have been releasing music since 2012, but they reached new heights in 2016 with their third studio album “A Moment Apart.” The record was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album, and its lead single “Line of Sight” was one of the year’s most popular songs.

Electronic Dance Music Festivals of 2016

The best electronic dance music of 2016 was a mix of classics and new hits that had EDM fans going crazy. From the return of old-school house to the rise of future bass, there was something for everyone to enjoy. And, of course, the festivals were a huge part of that. Here are some of the best EDM festivals of 2016.

Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland is an electronic dance music festival held in Boom, Belgium. The festival features heavily publicized EDM DJs and live performances, and is known for its elaborate stage designs and fireworks display. Tomorrowland was first held in 2005, and has since become one of the world’s largest and most popular EDM festivals.

Electric Daisy Carnival

One of the most popular electronic dance music festivals in the world, Electric Daisy Carnival takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada. More than 400,000 people are expected to attend the three-day event, which features more than 200 musical acts.

Among the headliners this year are electronic dance music superstars Tiësto, Calvin Harris, Deadmau5, and Afrojack. Also performing are Skrillex, Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, and many other top DJ’s and producers. In addition to the musical performances, there will be carnival rides, live art installations, and other attractions.

Creamfields

Creamfields is an electronic dance music festival that takes place in Daresbury, Cheshire, England. The festival features a wide range of electronic music, including trance, house, techno, electro and drum and bass.

The festival was first held in 1998 and has been held annually since then. It is one of the largest electronic music festivals in the world, with over 70,000 people attending each year.

Creamfields is held over four days, from Thursday to Sunday. The main event takes place on the Saturday and Sunday, with a variety of other events taking place on the Thursday and Friday.

There are eight main stages at Creamfields, each with a different style of music. There are also a number of smaller stages and areas where you can listen to music or relax.

The festival takes place in a variety of different locations each year, with the main site being in Daresbury. The festival has also been held in other parts of the UK, as well as in Germany, Spain and Australia.

Conclusion

There is no easy way to sum up the best electronic dance music of 2016. The year was full of so many good tracks, EPs, and albums that it’s impossible to choose just one. But we tried anyways, and here are our picks for the best of the best.

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