2012’s Best Electronic Dance Music Groups

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

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Looking for the best electronic dance music groups of 2012? Look no further! Here’s our top 10 list of the best EDM groups of the year.

Who are they?

2012 saw many new electronic dance music (EDM) groups emerge onto the scene. Here are some of the best of them:

-Daft Punk
-Swedish House Mafia
-Skrillex
-Calvin Harris
-Tiƫsto

What is their best quality?

Every music group has that one defining quality that sets them apart from the others. Here are 2012’s Best Electronic Dance Music Groups and what made them stand out this year.

-The Chemical Brothers: Their use of intricate samples and live instruments sets them apart from other electronic groups.
-Daft Punk: They are able to create an entire song using only a few elements, which is a rare quality among electronic groups.
-Justice: They have a very unique and powerful sound that is unlike any other group in the genre.
-Swedish House Mafia: They are able to appeal to both diehard electronic fans and mainstream audiences alike.

There are many great electronic dance music groups out there, but some are more popular than others. In 2012, these were the best electronic dance music groups according to popularity:

-Swedish House Mafia
-Skrillex
-Calvin Harris
-David Guetta
-Deadmau5

Each of these groups has many popular songs, but some of their most popular include:

-Swedish House Mafia – “Don’t You Worry Child”
-Skrillex – “Bangarang”
-Calvin Harris – “Feel So Close”
-David Guetta – “Titanium”
-Deadmau5 – “Strobe”

What is their best album?

Daft Punk – Random Access Memories

The French duo’s fourth studio album was their first in eight years, and it was worth the wait. Random Access Memories is a joyous celebration of ’70s disco and ’80s synth pop, with contributions from Chic’s Nile Rodgers, Giorgio Moroder, Panda Bear, Paul Williams, and more. It’s Daft Punk’s most nuanced work to date, and an instant classic in the electronic dance music canon.

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