The best electronic dance music 2020 may be the best year for new artists and DJs to step onto the scene. It’s time to celebrate the many talented people from diverse backgrounds who have shaped the sound of music for over a decade. In recent years, the growth of club culture has been phenomenal and this has paved the way for many clubs to add new and exciting sounds to their music mixes. This has been especially true for house parties, which have become a keystone of nightlife in many cities.
New artists are discovering the opportunities that exist in today’s club scenes and some of those opportunities are captured on camera by YouTube. This opened doors for aspiring stars to show off their talents on YouTube and be exposed to millions of club music fans. One of the most interesting and popular videos of the year was posted by London DJ Paul van Dyke, who was invited to perform at Mansion nightclub in London. You can watch the full performance on YouTube at the bottom of this article.
His set at the Mansion was a great success and he ended the night with seven consecutive call-backs. This performance was featured on several major radio stations across the UK including Talk Radio. If you want to listen to a house music mix online, you can find many versions of it on major websites like iTunes. However, if you really want to listen to a live DJ mix on your computer screen, you can try out some of the best dance music YouTube channels. Here are some recommendations:
Beats Music is another essential channel for serious clubbers. They feature interviews with top DJs from around the world and regularly update their website with new tracks and b2b collaborations. They have an interesting selection of house and techno music from top DJs like Armin Van Buenekom, Zbigner, Paul van der Schaaf and many more. Their latest collaboration with Diplo & Skrillex is called “Wake Me Up!” This is a high quality b2b track that you should definitely check out if you want to hear an amazing new collaboration with Armin van Buenekom and Diplo.
The next electronic clubhouse music YouTube channel to feature is Throkinator. Their latest single, the hugely popular “Everything” with Nero, recently took the internet by storm. You can watch the entire track on YouTube right now, but what you really want to do is watch the chorus video (the first two minutes and the end). It will be hard to beat this video in terms of overall freshness and accessibility. Watch this single girls contest here and you just might win it for the day.
Now we come to the finale of our recommended 2020 house blend. It’s called Angie with Krewella. The beat is inspired by Disclosure, which was probably the main inspiration behind Disclosure’s “amins” and “utes”. What makes this song so special is that Krewella managed to incorporate some of the sound of Disclosure into it (and probably learned from them).
It’s one of the hardest songs for a lot of people to digest. I’m sure a lot of dancers have been frustrated with some of the drum work on Angie featuring Krewella, but it’s worth watching. It’s the last song we’ll be performing this week, but don’t worry – we have plenty more to come! We’re only teasing for your interest, but promise to keep this list updated as more information about the album is released.
Our final recommendation for the best electronic house music – house competition is going to have to be made with a mix of our other videos and reviews, but in particular we will be looking at Cazzette’s “Come Together”. This is a massive song and massive club house mix from Cazzette, with their EP “Like a Second Skin”. As with most of their previous songs, this one also features some awesome guitar work. We expect him to climb high on the charts this year. Our favorite video though is this one – you can watch it right here on our YouTube channel. If you want to see a video that really shows what Cazzette is capable of, be sure to check out the “Like a Second Skin” video!