5 Dance Music Songs You Should Know About Right Now

Posted on December 11th, 2011 by Coco

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Although I am a well-rounded music enthusiast and lover of all genres, I’d be lying if I said dance music wasn’t my specialty. Dance music has been becoming more and more popular and relevant with each passing day. I am here to supply you with the latest and greatest hits from all genres in the world of EDM, from dubstep to house. I’ve compiled a short list of some of the hottest tracks in EDM out there right now. Whether you’re an avid dance music fan, or just beginning to get into it, you’ve come to the right place. Now, without further ado, here are my picks for the 5 hottest EDM songs of the moment. Familiarize yourself with these amazing songs.

1. Resurrection (Axwell’s Re-Cut Club Version) – Michael Calfan 

In dance music circles, Axwell, aka: one third of super group Swedish House Mafia, is practically worshiped–and with good reason. His talent speaks for itself, and he has been cranking out hit after hit for years. Beatport, which is essentially the iTunes of EDM, ranks all the songs in its system by popularity in purchases, and much to no one’s surprise, Axwell’s remix of Michael Calfan’s “Resurrection” is number one on the charts right now. Definitely an anthem for the books.

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Sander Van Doorn on his latest album “Eleve11″

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Sander Van Doorn – Drink to Get Drunk Download

House, trance and EDM acts sometimes seem bent on dropping club- and festival-ready singles or remixes without devoting much time to crafting full albums. With acts like Swedish House Mafia selling out Madison Square Garden on the back of two studio albums made up primarily of Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso’s individual work and an armada of remixes, it can be hard for EDM acts to focus on creating artist albums.

There are, of course, artists who focus heavily on original production. With his second album, ‘Eleve11′ — released Sept. 19 on his own Doorn Records – Sander van Doornlooks to maintain his place in that second group of artists. A solid album that plays well as a continuous mix, ‘Eleve11′ has received positive nods from dance music blogs and charted well on both iTunes and Beatport. Standout tracks include the Laidback Luke collaboration ‘Who’s Wearing the Cap’ and ‘Rolling the Dice,’ featuring vocals from Nadia Ali and production help from Sidney Samson. Of course, summer hits ‘Love Is Darkness’ and the whistle-ready ‘Koko’ are also included. Continue reading