Our Staff’s Favorite Dance Albums from 2025
As we reflect on 2025, it’s apparent that this year once again showcased the extensive diversity within the dance music genre. From bass to house, techno to trance, the sonic landscape of electronic dance music continues to evolve and redefine itself. Albums have emerged as statement pieces, offering a deep glimpse into artists’ identities while building a foundation for their electrifying live performances.
- Kölsch – KINEMA
- Bob Moses – BLINK
- e-Dancer – e-Dancer
- Ela Minus – DÍA
- Myd – Mydnight
- Barry Can’t Swim – Loner
- Loco Dice – Purple Jam
- HAAi – HUMANiSE
- TEED – Always With Me
- Skrillex – FCK U SKRILLEX YOU THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!! <3*
- DJ Koze – Music Can Hear Us
- Charlotte de Witte – Charlotte de Witte
- Rochelle Jordan – Through the Wall
- Zeds Dead – Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness
- Eats Everything – We Lost Ourselves and Found a Family
- Sudan Archives – The BPM
- Chris Lake – Chemistry
- Frost Children – SISTER
- Tokimonsta – Eternal Reverie
- PinkPantheress – Fancy That
- Above & Beyond – Bigger Than All of Us
- Ninajirachi – I Love My Computer
- Kaytranada – Ain’t No Damn Way!
- Sammy Virji – Same Day Cleaning
- FKA twigs – Eusexua
This article rounds up our staff’s picks for the top dance albums of 2025, highlighting a mix of chart-toppers and under-the-radar gems that have resonated deeply within the music community.
Kölsch – KINEMA
Kölsch’s eighth studio album, KINEMA, serves as a beautiful exploration into the Greek concept of “movement.” The album artfully fuses diverse elements—from the lush strings and acoustic plucks to driving techno beats, making it a multidimensional listening experience. Tracks such as “Hands of Mine” and “All That Matters” showcase his melodic prowess, affirming Kölsch’s status as an experimental producer who dances between genres. The personal touch he infuses into this collection reflects his journey as both an artist and a human.
Bob Moses – BLINK
Bob Moses dives deep into the existential nature of life with their album BLINK. The duo’s signature blend of electronic and rock creates an emotional landscape as they explore themes of transience and permanence. Songs like “How Do You Reconcile” push listeners to confront the heart of these profound questions, making the album not just a collection of tracks but a reflective journey that deepens with each listen.
e-Dancer – e-Dancer
Kevin Saunderson and his son Dantiez’s debut collaboration as e-Dancer brings classic house sounds into modern light. The self-titled album captures both nostalgia and innovation, blending elements like swirling strings in “Symbolical” and irresistible piano stabs in “Reece Punch.” This partnership signifies an exciting resurgence of classic influences, effectively bridging past and present in a genre often charged with newness.
Ela Minus – DÍA
In her second album, DÍA, Colombian producer Ela Minus navigates her inner landscape amidst personal changes. The tracks, characterized by introspective themes and complex production, allow listeners to experience the raw emotions that often lie beneath the surface of dance music. Songs such as “I Want to Be Better” expose vulnerabilities, making this album a fulfilling exploration of self-awareness in an often escapist genre.
Myd – Mydnight
Myd’s sophomore effort, Mydnight, embraces the essence of French Touch while infusing it with dynamic club rhythms. This collection of 13 tracks elegantly weaves through disco, house, and funk, showcasing Myd’s ability to craft feel-good anthems that work equally well on the dance floor and at home. Featuring collaborations with artists like Channel Tres and Trueno, Mydnight is a spirited celebration of joyful soundscapes.
Barry Can’t Swim – Loner
Loner is a meditation on success and self-discovery for Scottish producer Barry Can’t Swim. Following his breakout debut, this album explores complex emotions through diverse musical lenses, touching on everything from house to rave. With an opener that hints at the impermanence of life, Barry skillfully navigates between moods in a sonic journey that’s as cathartic as it is rewarding.
Loco Dice – Purple Jam
Loco Dice’s Purple Jam sees the German artist merge techno, house, and hip-hop in a way that feels cohesive and vigorous. Featuring a stunning roster of collaborators, including Skrillex and Carl Cox, the album embodies the essence of Dice’s electrifying DJ sets. Each track exudes a unique swagger, transporting listeners to the heart of the dancefloor.
HAAi – HUMANiSE
On her sophomore release, HUMANiSE, HAAi tackles themes of contradiction, seamlessly weaving ethereal vocals and deep bass in a reflective exploration of life’s dualities. This album stands out for its atmospheric layers and intricate production, merging glitch-pop and synth elements into a captivating sound that challenges the norms of electronic music.
TEED – Always With Me
TEED returns with Always With Me, a nostalgic journey into childhood memories and emotions that ripple through summer vacations. The album features lush and feel-good electronic music with themes of longing and romance. Each track resonates with a warmth that speaks to the carefree spirit of youth while maintaining a level of sophistication that underscores TEED’s evolution as an artist.
Skrillex – FCK U SKRILLEX YOU THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!! <3*
Skrillex’s latest surprise album is a high-energy collection that showcases his playful versatility. Bursting with unexpected drops and quirky interludes, FCK U SKRILLEX* is both a nod to his earlier sound and a playful reinterpretation of his artistic identity. Tracks like “Voltage” highlight his knack for creating widely appealing, entertaining music that captures the essence of the EDM genre.
DJ Koze – Music Can Hear Us
After a seven-year hiatus, DJ Koze’s Music Can Hear Us delights with its signature mixture of heady sounds anchored in the desire to connect with the dancefloor. While the album ventures into dreamy territory, tracks like “Buschtaxi” resonate deeply, reminding listeners that Koze’s heart lies not in the ethereal but at the throbbing core of electronic music.
Charlotte de Witte – Charlotte de Witte
In her bold self-titled debut album, Charlotte de Witte celebrates the kick drum—a staple of her sound—by delivering a relentless onslaught of techno beats. With a runtime exceeding an hour, the album maintains a consistent energy that challenges listeners to immerse themselves in its driving force. Each track builds upon the last, creating an intense, transformative audio experience.
Rochelle Jordan – Through the Wall
Rochelle Jordan’s Through the Wall combines sultry vocals with expertly crafted production, offering a confident exploration of desire. Collaborating with industry heavyweights like Kaytranada and Machinedrum, Jordan’s sound fuses ’90s nostalgia with contemporary beats, crafting danceable tracks that resonate on multiple levels.
Zeds Dead – Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness
Zeds Dead’s latest album is a captivating project infused with emotion and intricacies. By weaving samples and cultural references into a fluid narrative, the duo crafts a listening experience that feels both intimate and expansive. Their ability to blend genres and create emotional depth showcases their evolution as artists within the electronic realm.
Eats Everything – We Lost Ourselves and Found a Family
Under his Eats Everything moniker, Daniel Pearce explores the communal aspects of dance music in We Lost Ourselves and Found a Family. The album encapsulates the sense of unity found on the dance floor while providing a diverse sonic landscape. Collaborations with artists like MJ Cole and Eight9FLY highlight the power of connection in music, making this album a celebration of community.
Sudan Archives – The BPM
On The BPM, Sudan Archives draws from personal experiences to create a club record that reflects her journey. The album bursts with energy as it transitions between genres, blending trap influences with house music. The innovative use of her violin adds a unique texture, turning every song into a vibrant celebration of resilience and self-exploration.
Chris Lake – Chemistry
Chris Lake’s long-awaited debut album Chemistry represents a bold statement in the dance music scene. By injecting musicality into his tracks, Lake successfully captures the intricacies of emotions while delivering club-ready anthems. Songs like “On & On” transcend the fleeting nature of dance music, inviting listeners to appreciate the artistry behind the beats.
Frost Children – SISTER
The sibling duo Frost Children blurs the lines between genres on SISTER. This album strikes a balance between their signature raucousness and vulnerability, presenting a collection of tracks that challenges traditional songwriting. Their raw energy is present throughout, showcasing their growth as a cohesive unit and harnessing a newfound depth in their sound.
Tokimonsta – Eternal Reverie
Tokimonsta’s Eternal Reverie is a rich exploration of sound textures and collaborations, featuring tracks that celebrate her musical evolution. From the upbeat “Lucky U” to Afro-disco samples in “Corazón,” this album carries a vibrant energy that encapsulates Tokimonsta’s essence while exploring new dimensions in electronic music.
PinkPantheress – Fancy That
PinkPantheress returns to her roots with Fancy That, a playful yet mature exploration of sound. The album infuses adrenaline-fueled samples and catchy hooks, crafting a blend reminiscent of her breakout mixtape. The energetic, chart-friendly single “Illegal” exemplifies her return to form, showcasing her growth as an artist while staying true to her original style.
Above & Beyond – Bigger Than All of Us
Above & Beyond’s fifth studio album is a testament to their enduring impact on trance music. Bigger Than All of Us navigates emotions through uplifting anthems and introspective tracks, making it an ideal companion for reflection and celebration alike. This collection of music embodies the spirit of the community they’ve fostered over 25 years, delivering heart-wrenching yet euphoric melodies.
Ninajirachi – I Love My Computer
With her debut album, I Love My Computer, Ninajirachi honors the culture of early internet nostalgia while pushing creative boundaries. The smooth transitions between tracks create an immersive experience filled with relatable themes for those familiar with online life. This album perfectly captures the fusion of personal reflection and energetic beats that make it a standout.
Kaytranada – Ain’t No Damn Way!
Kaytranada’s Ain’t No Damn Way! offers a relaxed blend of instrumental vibes, demonstrating his prowess as a producer who can manipulate samples into catchy rhythms. With its unyielding groove and eclectic sound, the album maintains a laid-back summer feel while still showcasing his unmistakable signature style.
Sammy Virji – Same Day Cleaning
Sammy Virji’s Same Day Cleaning injects life into the UKG scene with a sense of buoyancy and sophistication. His ability to combine emotional storytelling with vibrant production, featuring notable collaborations, establishes this album as a key player in redefining contemporary UK dance music. Each track echoes a commitment to innovation while celebrating the foundational elements of the genre.
FKA twigs – Eusexua
FKA twigs’ third studio album Eusexua pushes the boundaries of pop and electronic music with its ambitious concepts and seamless collaborations. The emotionally charged content bursts forth in tracks like “Drums of Death,” effectively marrying the hard-hitting beats with delicate themes. This album exemplifies the duality inherent in Twigs’ artistry, casting light on both fierce energy and intimate vulnerability.
These albums from 2025 have proved instrumental in shaping the dance music landscape while inviting listeners on intricate emotional journeys. Each release reflects the rich tapestry of sounds, identities, and stories that continue to redefine what dance music can achieve. As we immerse ourselves in these works, we’re not only dancing; we’re also connecting, reflecting, and evolving alongside the artists we admire.
