Top 100 Electronic Songs Of All Time
Electronic music has shaped generations, soundtracked unforgettable moments, and brought people together across cultures. From early synth pioneers to modern festival anthems, the genre continues to evolve while keeping its core energy alive. This carefully curated list celebrates 100 of the greatest electronic songs ever made—clean, uplifting, and timeless tracks that continue to inspire listeners worldwide.
Whether you’re a long-time fan or just starting your journey into electronic music, this list offers a perfect mix of classics, modern hits, and hidden gems. Turn up the volume and enjoy the ride.
- One More Time – Daft Punk (2000)
- Levels – Avicii (2011)
- Strobe – Deadmau5 (2009)
- Sandstorm – Darude (1999)
- Wake Me Up – Avicii (2013)
- Titanium – David Guetta ft. Sia (2011)
- Animals – Martin Garrix (2013)
- Clarity – Zedd ft. Foxes (2012)
- Lean On – Major Lazer & DJ Snake (2015)
- Don’t You Worry Child – Swedish House Mafia (2012)
These songs helped bring electronic music into the mainstream, blending melody, emotion, and powerful beats into unforgettable experiences.
- Opus – Eric Prydz (2015)
- Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites – Skrillex (2010)
- Midnight City – M83 (2011)
- Greyhound – Swedish House Mafia (2012)
- Firestarter – The Prodigy (1996)
- Go – The Chemical Brothers (2015)
- Born Slippy (Nuxx) – Underworld (1995)
- Porcelain – Moby (1999)
- Insomnia – Faithless (1995)
- Blue (Da Ba Dee) – Eiffel 65 (1998)
These tracks showcase the diversity of electronic music, from euphoric melodies to driving rhythms that energise dance floors everywhere.
- Around The World – Daft Punk (1997)
- Fade Into Darkness – Avicii (2011)
- Sun & Moon – Above & Beyond (2011)
- Adagio For Strings – Tiësto (2005)
- Everytime We Touch – Cascada (2005)
- Satisfaction – Benny Benassi (2002)
- Call On Me – Eric Prydz (2004)
- I Remember – Deadmau5 & Kaskade (2008)
- Promises – Calvin Harris & Sam Smith (2018)
- Summer – Calvin Harris (2014)
A mix of festival favourites and radio hits, these songs highlight how electronic music connects emotion with energy.
- Silence – Delerium ft. Sarah McLachlan (1999)
- Better Off Alone – Alice Deejay (1999)
- We Found Love – Rihanna & Calvin Harris (2011)
- Turn Down For What – DJ Snake & Lil Jon (2013)
- Ghosts N Stuff – Deadmau5 (2008)
- Reload – Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash (2012)
- Sweet Nothing – Calvin Harris & Florence Welch (2012)
- Runaway (U & I) – Galantis (2014)
- Intoxicated – Martin Solveig & GTA (2015)
- This Girl – Kungs vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners (2016)
These tracks reflect how electronic music continues to evolve, blending pop, house, and dance into uplifting sounds.
- Latch – Disclosure ft. Sam Smith (2012)
- White Noise – Disclosure ft. AlunaGeorge (2013)
- Gecko (Overdrive) – Oliver Heldens (2014)
- Cola – CamelPhat & Elderbrook (2017)
- Piece Of Your Heart – Meduza (2019)
- Head & Heart – Joel Corry & MNEK (2020)
- Stay The Night – Zedd ft. Hayley Williams (2013)
- Spectrum – Zedd (2012)
- Pressure – Alesso Remix (2011)
- If I Lose Myself – Alesso vs OneRepublic (2013)
These songs represent the modern golden era of electronic music, full of innovation and global appeal.
- Children – Robert Miles (1995)
- Cafe Del Mar – Energy 52 (1993)
- For An Angel – Paul van Dyk (1994)
- Exploration Of Space – Cosmic Gate (2001)
- 9 PM (Till I Come) – ATB (1998)
- Castles In The Sky – Ian Van Dahl (2000)
- Heaven – DJ Sammy (2001)
- Saltwater – Chicane (1999)
- Offshore – Chicane (1996)
- Ready To Go – Republica (1996)
Classic trance and dance tracks that helped define the genre’s early global popularity.
- Music Sounds Better With You – Stardust (1998)
- Lady (Hear Me Tonight) – Modjo (2000)
- Finally Moving – Pretty Lights (2006)
- Raise Your Weapon – Deadmau5 (2010)
- Language – Porter Robinson (2012)
- Sad Machine – Porter Robinson (2014)
- Shelter – Porter Robinson & Madeon (2016)
- Icarus – Madeon (2012)
- The Nights – Avicii (2014)
- Fade – Alan Walker (2014)
These songs are known for their emotional depth, combining storytelling with electronic soundscapes.
- Faded – Alan Walker (2015)
- Alone – Marshmello (2016)
- Happier – Marshmello & Bastille (2018)
- Closer – The Chainsmokers (2016)
- Don’t Let Me Down – The Chainsmokers (2016)
- Roses – The Chainsmokers (2015)
- Something Just Like This – The Chainsmokers & Coldplay (2017)
- It Ain’t Me – Kygo & Selena Gomez (2017)
- Firestone – Kygo (2014)
- Stole The Show – Kygo (2015)
These mainstream hits helped introduce electronic music to an even wider audience.
- Higher Love – Kygo & Whitney Houston (2019)
- Ocean Drive – Duke Dumont (2015)
- Need U (100%) – Duke Dumont (2013)
- Ocean Eyes Remix – Astronomyy (2015)
- On My Mind – Diplo & SIDEPIECE (2019)
- Light It Up Remix – Major Lazer (2015)
- Jackie Chan – Tiësto & Dzeko (2018)
- Red Lights – Tiësto (2013)
- The Business – Tiësto (2020)
- Losing It – Fisher (2018)
These tracks bring infectious grooves and catchy hooks that keep listeners coming back.
- Turn Me On – Riton & Oliver Heldens (2019)
- Looking For Me – Paul Woolford & Diplo (2020)
- Ferrari – James Hype & Miggy Dela Rosa (2022)
- Afraid To Feel – LF System (2022)
- Go West – Pet Shop Boys (1993)
- West End Girls – Pet Shop Boys (1984)
- Enjoy The Silence Remix – Depeche Mode (1990)
- Blue Monday – New Order (1983)
- Bizarre Love Triangle – New Order (1986)
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) – Eurythmics (1983)
Why These Songs Matter
Electronic music is more than just beats—it’s a universal language of rhythm, emotion, and creativity. These 100 tracks represent decades of innovation, from analogue synth beginnings to modern digital production.
Each song on this list has made a lasting impact, whether by influencing new artists, defining an era, or simply bringing joy to millions of listeners.
Final Thoughts
This ultimate list of the top 100 electronic songs of all time is designed to inspire, energise, and celebrate the genre’s incredible journey. Whether you’re building a playlist, exploring new sounds, or reliving classics, these tracks offer something for everyone.
Electronic music continues to evolve, and the future looks brighter than ever. Keep listening, keep exploring, and most importantly—keep enjoying the music.