The Top 5 Electronic Dance Music Charts

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The 5 best electronic dance music charts

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2. DJTUNES – djtunes.com
3. Beatport – beatport.com
4. Traxsource – traxsource.com
5. Juno Download – junodownload.com

The 5 best electronic dance music tracks

The 5 best electronic dance music tracks, according to the Billboard charts, are as follows:

1. “Blessed” by Avicii
2. “Levels” by Avicii
3. “Don’t You Worry Child” by Swedish House Mafia
4. “I Could Be the One” by Avicii vs Nicky Romero
5. “Wake Me Up” by Avicii

The 5 best electronic dance music albums

1. Daft Punk – ‘Random Access Memories’

Released in 2013, Daft Punk’s ‘Random Access Memories’ was a game-changer for electronic dance music. The album featured guest appearances from some of the biggest names in the business, including Nile Rodgers, Paul Williams, Giorgio Moroder, and Panda Bear. musically, the album was a departure from the duo’s previous work, drawing more from disco and funk than house and techno. The result was an instant classic that has gone on to be hailed as one of the best electronic dance music albums of all time.

2. Aphex Twin – ‘ Drukqs’

Aphex Twin is one of the most prolific and innovative producers in electronic music, and ‘Drukqs’ is widely considered to be his magnum opus. Released in 2001, the album is a double LP featuring over thirty tracks of intricately-produced IDM. From soaring melodies to complex rhythms, ‘Drukqs’ is a masterclass in electronic composition and is essential listening for any fan of the genre.

3. Boards of Canada – ‘Music Has the Right to Children’

Scottish duo Boards of Canada made waves with their debut album ‘Music Has the Right to Children’ when it was released in 1998. The album was an instant classic, blending IDM with ambient and hip-hop influences to create a sound that was both ethereal and emotive. To this day, ‘Music Has the Right to Children’ is considered one of the best electronic albums ever made, and its influence can still be felt in contemporary dance music.

4. Burial – ‘Untrue’

Burial shot to fame with his second album ‘Untrue’ which was released to critical acclaim in 2007. The album blended dubstep with 2-step garage and ambient sounds to create a dark and atmospheric soundscape that was unlike anything else being made at the time. ‘Untrue’ is widely considered to be one of the most important dubstep albums ever made, and its impact can still be felt in the music being made today.

5. Caribou – ‘Andorra’

Canadian producer Caribou made his mark with his 2007 album ‘Andorra’ which blended post-rock, folktronica, and IDM to create a unique sound that was both experimental and accessible. The album received widespread critical acclaim, with many lauding its inventive use of samples and ethereal atmosphere. To this day, ‘Andorra�� is considered one of Caribou��s best works, and it stands as one of the most important electronic albums of the 2000s

The 5 best electronic dance music festivals

1. Ultra Music Festival – Miami, Florida, United States
2. Tomorrowland – Boom, Belgium
3. Electric Daisy Carnival – Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
4. Creamfields – Daresbury, Cheshire, England
5. TomorrowWorld – Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia, United States

The 5 best electronic dance music clubs

There are plenty of electronic dance music clubs to keep you entertained all night long, but which ones are the best? Here are the top 5 electronic dance music clubs in the world:

1. Zouk – Singapore
2. Berghain – Berlin, Germany
3. Fabric – London, England
4. Space – Ibiza, Spain
5. DC-10 – Ibiza, Spain

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